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Jurassic World Evolution 2: Staff and management

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Jurassic World Evolution 2: Staff and management

Among the facilities of Jurassic World Evolution 2 we find the Staff Buildings , which are the places from which the park itself is managed . There are buildings for control and capture of dinosaurs, research buildings, shelters, etc.

This is the first thing you should build when creating your Jurassic Park, so it is better to know them by heart and know what each one does. Do not forget that all buildings that use vehicles require refueling when it runs out, you can do it from the menu of each of them.

These are all the staff buildings and what you can do with them:

  1. Response facility
  2. Palaeomedical facility
  3. Point of arrival
  4. Control center
  5. Research lookout gallery
  6. Emergency shelter
  7. Auxiliary generator
  8. Guard station
  9. Scientific center
  10. Expedition center
  11. Personnel Center

Responsive facility

  • Category: Operations.
  • Cost: $ 100,000.
  • Energy: electricity x2.
  • Improvement spaces: 2.
  • What it is for: The Response Facility allows vehicles to be deployed with operators to repair fences, replenish feeders or check the status of dinosaurs, and helicopters to sedate runaway animals.

Paleomedical facility

  • Category: Operations.
  • Cost: € 250,000.
  • Energy: electricity x2.
  • Improvement spaces: 2.
  • What it does: The Paleomedical Facility allows doctors to be deployed to diagnose sick or injured animals, move them to the facility, and cure them (requires a high enough level of Wellbeing from scientists to cure dinosaurs).

Arrival point

  • Category: Operations.
  • Cost: $ 25,000.
  • Energy: none.
  • Room for improvement: none.
  • What it’s for: It allows people to go in and out of the park.

Control center

  • Category: Operations.
  • Cost: $ 50,000.
  • Energy: none.
  • Improvement space: 2.
  • What it is for: It allows you to hire scientists, who in turn allow you to discover new research, improvements, etc.

Research lookout gallery

  • Category: Installations.
  • Cost: $ 37,500.
  • Power: electricity x1.
  • Room for improvement: none.
  • What it’s for: It allows operators to see dinosaurs up close, as long as you position them in the right spot.

Emergency shelter

  • Category: Operators.
  • Cost: $ 37,500.
  • Energy: none.
  • Room for improvement: none.
  • What it is for: it serves so that workers and visitors can take refuge in the event of a storm or dinosaur attack. Keep them closed if nothing happens, you can open them all at once interacting with anyone, and close them all at the same time when people are safe.

Auxiliary generator

  • Category: Electricity.
  • Cost: $ 174,000.
  • Energy: generates Electricity x30.
  • Room for improvement: none.
  • What it is for: It supplies a maximum total of 30 units of energy to all buildings and facilities within reach. It requires fuel to generate energy, stand on the generator and it will tell you how much time is left before it is necessary to refuel.

Guard post

  • Category: Fences.
  • Cost: $ 10,000.
  • Energy: none.
  • Room for improvement: none.
  • What it’s for: You can assign one of the Response Facility teams to the building. This will allow them to control the animals within the range of action of the post, as well as to fill the feeders in their area of ​​effect.

Scientific center

  • Category: Operations.
  • Cost: $ 250,000.
  • Energy: electricity x2.
  • Improvement space: 2.
  • What it’s for: It allows you to store fossils to create new dinosaurs, research new technologies, improve facilities, etc. It is important to place one in any place where you intend to establish a good park.

Expedition center

  • Category: Operations.
  • Cost: $ 75,000.
  • Energy: electricity x2.
  • Improvement space: 2.
  • What it’s for: It allows you to send hired scientists to capture live dinosaurs in other regions, when these kinds of alerts are available, of course.

Staff center

  • Category: Operations.
  • Cost: $ 50,000.
  • Power: electricity x1.
  • Improvement space: 2.
  • What it’s for: It allows you to hire more scientists, which in turn means that you can send the most exhausted to rest and have a wider range of options when sending animals for treatment, research, etc.
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