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Wren Insurance is one of the most popular in-game buildings. It can grow anywhere in the well devloped city. Because of it's tendency to repeat, many players call it to be the most annoying building in the game.
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|img = {{{image1|{{{img|[[Image:WrenInsurance.jpg]]}}}}}}
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|dl = N/A
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|author = Maxis
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|size = 2x3, 2x4, 3x2, 3x3
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|style = New York
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|type =
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|stage = '''Vanilla:'''<br/>8 (All)<br/>'''[[CAM]]:'''<br/>8 (2x4, 3x3)<br/>9 (2x3, 3x2)
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|wealth = CO§§§
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|density = {{HD-C|All}}
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|occupants$ = N/A
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|occupants$$ = 2100
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|occupants$$$ = 1401
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|bulldoze-cost = 1910
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|construction-time = 191 days
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|flammability = 38
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|fire = 4
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|power = 59
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|water = 630
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|air-mag = 5
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|air-spr = 6
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|water-mag = 5
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|water-spr = 7
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|garbage-mag = 4
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|garbage-spr = 0
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|support =
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|credits = ''
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}}
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'''Wren Insurance''' is a High-Wealth Commercial Office Building that grows on High Density Commercial zones.
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== [[Colossus Addon Mod]] ==
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When the Colossus Addon Mod is installed, The stage of the 2x3 and 3x2 lots is increased to 9.
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== Reference Buildings ==
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Wren Insurance appears to be based on {{WP|San Francisco|San Francisco's}} {{WP|Shell Building (San Francisco)|Shell Building}}, built in 1929 and occupied by the {{WP|Shell Oil Company}} until the 1960s.
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== Bugs ==
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This building's statistics are incorrect, making this building not compete with other buildings of its size correctly. This results in 'Wrenageddon', where Wren Insurance takes over a substantial amount of High-Density Commercial zoning.
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{{member|Iamrobk}} made a mod called [http://www.simtropolis.com/modding/index.cfm?p=details&id=329 Go Away Wren!] which is designed to reduce the repetition of Wren Insurance in your city's skyline by making it more equal to other buildings of a similar size.  However, even with the mod installed, Wren Insurance still continues to grow on commercial [[zones]], but at a reduced rate.
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Template:Navbox/Tilesets|tileset = "NewYork"}}
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[[Category:CO§§§ Growables]]
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[[Category:New York Tileset/CO§§§]]
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[[Category:Buildings Rebalanced in the CAM|CO§§§ Wren Insurance]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 7 August 2019

Lot Stats
WrenInsurance.jpg
General Information
Creator Author: Maxis
Lot Size 2x3, 2x4, 3x2, 3x3
Tileset New York
Stage Vanilla:
8 (All)
CAM:
8 (2x4, 3x3)
9 (2x3, 3x2)
Wealth Level CO§§§
Density
HD-C.png
All
Occupants (§) Cannot Degrade to this Wealth
Occupants (§§) 2100
Occupants (§§§) 1401
Bulldoze Cost §1910
Construction 191 days
Flammability 38
Fire Stage 4
Power Cons. 59 MWh
Water Cons. 630 Gallons
Air Pol. 5 over 6 tiles
Water Pol. 5 over 7 tiles
Garbage Pol. 4 over 0 tiles

Wren Insurance is a High-Wealth Commercial Office Building that grows on High Density Commercial zones.

Colossus Addon Mod

When the Colossus Addon Mod is installed, The stage of the 2x3 and 3x2 lots is increased to 9.

Reference Buildings

Wren Insurance appears to be based on San Francisco's Shell Building, built in 1929 and occupied by the Shell Oil Company until the 1960s.

Bugs

This building's statistics are incorrect, making this building not compete with other buildings of its size correctly. This results in 'Wrenageddon', where Wren Insurance takes over a substantial amount of High-Density Commercial zoning.

Iamrobk made a mod called Go Away Wren! which is designed to reduce the repetition of Wren Insurance in your city's skyline by making it more equal to other buildings of a similar size. However, even with the mod installed, Wren Insurance still continues to grow on commercial zones, but at a reduced rate.

References