Well I expect us to be second because Gillette should found theirs this turn, so a turn ahead of us, and Pirates could do the same as well actually, so...third.
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I'm getting errors from Photobucket for uploading pics so I can't get my pictures up for the update right now. Suffice to say,
1) Troll Scout moved away and I sent our cap warrior one spot out of the cap to cover the worker. 2) Settled Werewolf as second city and set it to Warrior working the Sugar. 3) Set Tech to 100% and Archery will come in EOT 38. 4) Moved both south warriors SW. Trolls have 2 warriors south of the Capital now. Next turn we'll have vision on their cap. 5) Trolls settled their 2nd city as have Pirates. Its borders do not touch their capitals borders that we know of. Nor are they south or East where I think the near copper is. They might be pink dotting Gillette or they might be settling for the copper between our civs close to the center of the map. We should ask the pirates to go scout that for us. Things look good and will look better once I'm able to post the screenshots.
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
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Here's the situation at Trolls: And at home: Here's a mirrored copper I think they might... possibly have settled for between us and them: Demos + Power:
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
Okay on t36, we have vision and boy is it interesting:
![]() I toyed with going S instead of onto the hill but decided the information was more important than risking 2 warriors able to attack ours on flat land. This way we see everything and can make a better decision. If we decide to go at the capital we can move the South warrior back NE and then next turn bring both warriors in to threaten the capital. Or we could attempt to move the warriors towards their second city which is definitely where their workers are. In doing so we might be able to pillage the connecting road. So what we really need to decide is what our focus is going to be and then where to move the south warrior to fulfill that goal. We have time since its night for the Americas and day for me. I'll still be able to finish the turn in 12 hours.
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
That sure is a long and winding road. I wanted to say let's send the N warrior towards their 2nd city and the S warrior towards their cap. That way they have to split their warriors and our C1 southern warrior could pillage the cap tile not defended by a warrior. However then I realised they only have one improved tile at the cap.
Let's go for the second city, threaten workers and perhaps pillage a road.
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Okay went with moving the south warrior west to threaten their hidden food resource and try to get between the 2 cities. We'll work our way over to the second city and attempt to harry their workers: Dry corn. That means a net of of 13 foodhammers this entire opening. They never got more than 2 pop at capital and they chopped ALL the forests in their BFC except one. Man we must be annoying. Home: Our second worker finishes next turn. I'm going to work on the micro plan to see the best way to get an archer and settler out of the cap ASAP. The second city will stick to its plan of getting a 3rd worker out at size 2 (plus whip). It will reach size 2 EOT39 I believe. A turn early by working the sheep instead of the sugar for 2 turns. Demos + power: I wonder whats going on with pirates and M3. There is no war yet. M3 still doesn't have a second city and neither do Gillette. We are rocking the demos nicely. Archery detour will delay pottery but it necessary to secure our pink dot.
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
Man we're such dicks
![]() Let's just be careful not to expose our C1 warrior to the two warriors of theirs. We also have to assume a third warrior would be imminent from their cap right?
Where is your pink dot supposed to be?
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Do we kknow hao many warriors they have?
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