Can you raise a city center or district above level 2?
The user's manual states that you can level up a city center or district by surrounding it with at least four other districts.
[A district tile] can be upgraded by surrounding it with 4 or more other District tiles. . . . If a District (the city center is also considered as a district) becomes surrounded by 4 other District tiles, its efficiency is greatly increased.
But the Borough Streets expansion's "per level" city tile bonuses imply that you can go further:
- +1 Dust on city tile
- +2 Dust per level on city tile
However, hovering over level 1 and 2 district tiles on the map contradicts the above:
- Level 1: +1 Dust from City
- Level 2: +3 Dust from City
The same bonuses apply and show up on the map for both Science and Influence. I assume the "per level" actually means "per additional level" giving +1 from level 1 and +2 from level 2. But that implies higher district levels even more.
Can a district reach level 3 and beyond?
Best Answer
Yes. Looking at a district, take the 4 highest level districts that it borders. Its level is equal to one more than the smallest of those 4. That is, in order to get a level 3 district you must border it with at least 4 level 2 (or greater) districts.
Pictures about "Can you raise a city center or district above level 2?"



How do I level up my city center in endless legend?
But the city center changes if you build four districts on the tiles that directly touch it. The city will then raise up to level 2. This will increase the science, dust and influence it produces. More importantly it now adds +15 to the city's approval.How do you get a city to level 2 in endless legend?
It says you must "surround" a city by 4 burroughs....How do you upgrade districts in endless legend?
All districts can be leveled up by surrounding them by 4 other districts of the same level or higher, and provide additional FIDSI (and sometimes Approval) output at higher levels.⬆ How to level up RCI buildings in Cities: Skylines | Gameplay Tips #2
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Martino Grua, Julia Volk, Charles Parker, Charles Parker
