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How many settlers should I have?
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII

How many settlers should I have?

Learn the optimal settler count for your cities in Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, from early game to the railroad era.

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Learn the optimal settler count for your cities in Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, from early game to the railroad era.

Walkthrough
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    In the early game, limit yourself to one settler per city to avoid hindering city growth.
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    An exception is an irrigated oasis, where you can support two settlers.
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    After the advent of railroads, you can have as many settlers as you want, provided your city has surplus food points.
  4. 4
    One player experienced a city producing 8 settlers and another producing 6, but stopped due to excessive build point usage.
  5. 5
    These settlers were sufficient to found 5 new cities in the same turn around an enemy city, with some turns near the end of the game.
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    These new cities reached levels 10-14, celebrated festivals, and grew with diplomatic assistance and by occupying enemy territory.
  7. 7
    A cruiser was used to steal enemy fish resources.
Tips
  • Having more settlers generally leads to greater expansion and potential.
  • Monitor build point usage when producing a high number of settlers.
  • Consider strategic placement of new cities, especially around enemy territory.
  • Diplomatic help and resource acquisition (like stealing fish) can accelerate city growth.

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