Originally Posted by
LostSoul913
well since you are saying you are not sure if the school is worth the island space, lets examine how much bread a lvl3 baker produces, how many settlers that bread can get you, and how many buildings are needed to run that baker, and compare it to how many settlers the school produces in the same time frame
my lvl3 baker produces about 625 bread in 12 hrs unbuffed, so about 1100 with a 9 hour buff plus 3 hours unbuffed (i run my island on a 12 hour schedule, and im rounding slightly here on the bread production)
it takes 25 bread to make 1 settler in the provisions house. so with that 1100 bread you can make 44 settlers. however, you aren't doing so with just the baker. a baker needs 2 mills to feed it flour, and those mills need 4 farms for wheat, plus the wells needed to run the baker. a baker needs 2 wells per level, or 2 same level watermills. a watermill will count as 1.5 building spaces for our calculations here. so 6 wells, or 3 building spaces taken up by 2 watermills. so lets go with the water mills
so, 1 baker + 2 mills + 4 famrs + 2 watermills (3 building spaces) = 10 building spaces used on your island to make 44 settlers in 12 hours, while a school can make 6 settlers with 1 building spot in the same time frame.
44/10 = 4.4 < 6
so, a school is definitely more space efficient than a lvl3 baker and its supporting buildings
if you trade for wheat and therefore have no farms, obviously the bakers are more space efficient, and you just have more work to do to make your settlers. level4 bakers are still less space efficient than a school, at lvl5 the bakers and all of their supporting buildings finally become more space efficient than a school, though only by 1 extra settler in 12hrs