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| − | |plop-cost = | + | |plop-cost = 90,000 |
| − | |monthly-cost = | + | |monthly-cost = 180 |
| − | |bulldoze-cost = | + | |bulldoze-cost = 8,100 |
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| − | |flammability = | + | |flammability = 39 |
|fire = 4 | |fire = 4 | ||
| − | |power = | + | |power = 10 |
| − | |water = | + | |water = 9 |
|air-mag = 1 | |air-mag = 1 | ||
|air-spr = 1 | |air-spr = 1 | ||
|water-mag = 1 | |water-mag = 1 | ||
|water-spr = 2 | |water-spr = 2 | ||
| − | |garbage-mag = | + | |garbage-mag = 3 |
|garbage-spr = 0 | |garbage-spr = 0 | ||
| − | |landmark-mag = | + | |landmark-mag = 60 |
| − | |landmark-spr = | + | |landmark-spr = 24 |
|mayor-mag = 7 | |mayor-mag = 7 | ||
|mayor-spr = 256 | |mayor-spr = 256 | ||
Latest revision as of 14:06, 9 August 2019
Lot Stats
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| Lot Size | 4x4 |
| Plop Cost | §90,000 |
| Monthly Cost | §180 |
| Bulldoze Cost | §8,100 |
| Landmark Effect | 60 over 24 tiles |
| Mayor Rating Effect | 7 over 256 tiles |
| Fire Stage | 4 |
| Flammability | 39 |
| Power Consumed | 10 MWh/Month |
| Water Consumed | 9 m3/Month |
| Air Pollution | 1 over 1 tiles |
| Water Pollution | 1 over 2 tiles |
| Garbage Pollution | 3 over 0 tiles |
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| General Information | |
| Credits | Author: Maxis
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Saint Basil's is a Landmark Building in SimCity 4.
It provides no services aside from a Landmark Effect and Mayor Rating boost.
It is a recreation of Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russia, completed in 1561.