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Karu89

Recruit
Aug 8, 2019
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As Dev. Diaries #10 says:

"Dwelling Ownership


The ultimate friendly goal is annexing a faction’s Dwelling to your city. These dwellings have resource yields comparable with the Golden Landmarks (the highest-level economic structures in the game), and the units of the faction are unlocked for production"

Aren't we suppose to be able to produce their units?

When you buy a dwelling you cannot produce theirs units. You only can keep doing missions to keep buying those Expensive units.
 
Something not mentioned by the tooltip is that building their units only applies to the city with the dwelling annexed. You can't produce the units in other colonies / cities.
 
Report it through the game or through the bug report forums here. Once you annex a dwelling, the units should be available to produce.
Should as in "that is how you read it" or should as in "that is how it has worked for others"?

I read it the same way. But has it ever actually worked that way?
 
@LogicMage @The Founder

Well I did report it and this was the response.. nothing more to do.

Hey Karu89, Thanks for reaching out but this is working as intended. During development things change and not everything that was once in the game ends up in the release version. NPC Faction Units can only be obtained through Dwelling Trades using Influence as a currency, you are not able to produce NPC Faction Units yourself. I hope that clears things up a bit.

Thanks guys for the interest.
 
Report it through the game or through the bug report forums here. Once you annex a dwelling, the units should be available to produce.
OHHH. I never knew/tried that! The tooltip did not make it apparent for me. Damn.
It'd be great because I often have far more energy than influence.
Though I assume this does not work if you defeat them and conquer their dwelling, right?

EDIT: never mind, I see now this is not true. :D