How do labs and scientists work?
I've played with workshops and engineers, and I now know that I can assign engineers to some facilities for various benefits.
What about scientists? I can't seem to control what they do. Am I missing something, or is it the same as in previous XCom versions where it's just the count of scientists I own that matters?
I didn't build a lab yet. Would it only increase the number of scientists I own? Would it allow me to assign an engineer or a scientist? Would it add a bonus to research speed?
Best Answer
Updated after discussion in the comments
Obtaining a scientist will reduce research time for projects in the Research Lab. However, there's no way in game to see this benefit other than research time goes down.
You can additionally build a lab where you can assign 1 (or 2 if you pay to upgrade the lab) to further boost the research time reduction benefit. Also to your question, building the lab doesn't provide you any additional scientists, it only allows you to better utilize the ones you have.
Presumably this research benefit also helps when conducting research in the Shadow Chamber, but I haven't been able to confirm.
You might be able to assign scientists to other buildings later in the game, but I haven't made it far enough to confirm that. My assumption is based off of the View Scientists screen that shows unassigned Scientists as AVAILABLE:
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