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− | There is a reason building codes exist. Usually it is because before the code, something went wrong and someone got hurt, died, or lost a lot of money, and the survivors decided that it would be a great idea if that particular disaster didn't happen again. Reinforcing infrastructure can be a valuable return on investment, as hardened structures rebound more easily after a disaster, or—best of all—never fail in the first place. |
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 23 January 2021
Reinforced Materials is a Level 2 title for Liang, a Governor in Civilization VI: Gathering Storm. It requires Zoning Commissioner.
Effects[]
This city's improvements, buildings and Districts cannot be damaged by Environmental Effects.
Civilopedia entry[]
There is a reason building codes exist. Usually it is because before the code, something went wrong and someone got hurt, died, or lost a lot of money, and the survivors decided that it would be a great idea if that particular disaster didn't happen again. Reinforcing infrastructure can be a valuable return on investment, as hardened structures rebound more easily after a disaster, or—best of all—never fail in the first place.