Every World's Fair Exhibition grants the player three rewards. While the selection of these rewards can be narrowed down to those offered by a particular subject within a field of discovery (e.g. Dinosaur bones awarded by the subject of Natural History in the field of Archeology, by careful selection of an Exhibition's type, size and supplies. See the section on Exhibitions in the World's Fair page for an explanation), the eventual rewards yielded by the subject are still random.
Within the tier 7 subject of "Natural History" for example, nine rewards are known, but only a specific combinations of three of these are rewarded per successful exhibition.
The system behind this randomization works as follows:
The Tables below list all the possible subjects for every field of discovery. The subject's possible rewards are listed below the subject's name, but these rewards are divided into three columns. The three columns represent the three pools that the subject's list of rewards is divided into. Whenever an exhibition is brought to a successful conclusion and the player is awarded their three items for exhibiting a particular subject, each of the three items is randomly taken from each of the three subject's pools.
For example: in case of a "Science and Innovation" type exhibitions reaching tier #5 (the subject of Chemical Research) the player will earn three rewards. The first of these rewards is randomly taken from the first pool, which contains Melting Point Apparatus,
Chemical Fertiliser and
Veterinary Antibiotics. The second reward is randomly taken from the second pool, which contains a list of quality seeds. The third reward is taken from the third pool, containing
Mercury Thermometer,
Wood Ash and
Vitamin Supplements.
A player might get Chemical Fertiliser,
Quality Grain Seeds and
Vitamin Supplements as their rewards. They can never get two rewards from the same pool however, such as two quality seeds from the second pool.
Architectural Marvels[]
Science and Innovation[]
Archaeology and Ethnography[]
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A few old possessions and statues of little value. | ||
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The spartan possessions of an ancient warrior. | ||
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The remains of a modest tomb. | ||
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Old writings, some of which are now of great value. | ||
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Some remains that once belonged to a wealthy person. | ||
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Funerary textiles buried with a noble in her tomb. | ||
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A pack of bones from creatures long gone. | ||
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Legendary artifacts that no one thought could be real. | ||
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The remains of the greatest constructions of the past. | ||
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Botany and Horticulture[]
The Botanical field of discovery is unique in that the first pool of rewards is always the same, regardless of the subject's tier. This first pool is listed below. Every subject on every tier draws from it as its first reward.
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Any Tier : Any Botany Subject |
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The wild and rampant species of grassy field. | |
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A collection of trees from across all continents. | |
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Grown in water, fully or partially. | |
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Half trees, half flower, but wholly beautiful. | |
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A fine set of colourful and perfumed flowers. | |
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Lotuses of every colour. | |
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Rare flowers and plants from the tropics. | |
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Plants both giant and striking in appearance. | |
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Plants known only in myths. Could they be real? | |
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Annoversary[]
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