Politician Archive
Thread: Novice politician question regarding city and not having enough skill points for full build
ok i have 16 points i can spend.
which will allow me to place the city hall.
my question is....if a mayor comes in with politician can he/she take over and make the city grow? will i be nerfing the city from the start?
basicly nobody is on right now that has politician skills and i would like to place this city hall. should i wait or does it matter?
please post any help thanks
THANKS
also can i drop politician after i place it and anothe pol takes over?
and does the city hall count as a lot, since i cant move it?
ehhh ned a *edit* button.
what i meant was since i cant move the city hall after placing...and its essentially a civic structure, does that count as a lot against my 10?
PSchirf wrote:
Question 8 in the FAQ DOES answer your last question... and clearly. Thanks for trying. You worked hard on that.
Your right, it did answer one question that i had. Nothing about dropping politician after placing the cityhallthough.
PSchirf wrote:
Read the FAQ
yea i read the FAQ, doesnt answer my question. but thanks for trying, you worked hard on that.
basically... if you start a city.. place some stuff... and a new mayor comes.. (lets say you are a 2-2-0-0)
new mayor is 0-0-2-2 good. .you won't lose your shuttleport, cantina or banks.. those stays... but now he/she can add lamps, gardens and skill trainers..
NOTE: if somehow the new mayor REMOVES the shuttleport or banks... he cannot place new ones ![]()
Question 8 in the FAQ DOES answer your last question... and clearly. Thanks for trying. You worked hard on that.
You can drop the profession ONLY after the new mayor takes office. If you drop the profession before then, your city will no longer have a political officer, noone will have control of City Hall, and your city would therefore be defunct. You must wait until the new mayor is elected into office before giving up the profession. Just make sure every citizen in your city votes for the new mayor before the end of the voting cycle.