The Guild Europa 1410 City Comparison

Interactive city comparison for The Guild Europa 1410. Compare Kuttenberg, Nuremberg, Graz, and Wroclaw traits, advantages, and ideal professions side by side.

Why City Choice Matters

Your city in The Guild Europa 1410 is more than a backdrop — it shapes district layout, marketplace proximity, resource availability, rival difficulty, and political dynamics. Each of the four launch cities models a real 15th-century Holy Roman Empire location with distinct character, risks, and rewards.

Cities evolve based on player and AI actions. Districts prosper or decline, crime rises or falls, and infrastructure develops through council decisions.

Quick Recommendations

  • Beginners: Start with Kuttenberg in the free demo, then consider Wroclaw for diverse trade in Early Access
  • Craftsmen: Nuremberg offers the strongest artisan culture and imperial trade connections
  • Military players: Graz provides Habsburg fortifications and security-focused gameplay
  • Traders: Wroclaw excels as a Silesian commerce hub with diverse market opportunities

Pairing City with Profession

City and profession choices should complement each other. A Blacksmith in Nuremberg benefits from craftsmanship culture. An Alchemist in Kuttenberg taps mining-related material flows. An Innkeeper in Wroclaw leverages commercial traffic.

Read individual city guides for deeper strategies and use our profession picker for a complete starting strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which city is in the demo?

Only Kuttenberg is available in the free Steam demo with 17 turns and three professions.

Can I switch cities mid-game?

Each playthrough centers on one city. Cross-city trade may develop but switching cities is not a core mechanic.

Which city is hardest?

Nuremberg has the most sophisticated rival AI and competitive markets. Graz requires understanding military dynamics.

Do cities have different crime rates?

Yes. District quality of life affects safety. Outskirts areas tend to be more dangerous across all cities.

Which city is best for politics?

Nuremberg and Wroclaw offer strong political gameplay — Nuremberg through imperial status, Wroclaw through trade regulation powers.