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Poll: Which is your favourite Muppet
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Kermit the Frog
3.85%
1 3.85%
Miss Piggy
0%
0 0%
Fozzie Bear
3.85%
1 3.85%
Gonzo
7.69%
2 7.69%
Rowlf the Dog
0%
0 0%
Scooter
7.69%
2 7.69%
Rizzo the Rat
3.85%
1 3.85%
Pepe the King Prawn
0%
0 0%
Bunsen Honeydew
0%
0 0%
Beaker
7.69%
2 7.69%
Statler
3.85%
1 3.85%
Waldorf
0%
0 0%
the Swedish Chef
34.62%
9 34.62%
Sam Eagle
7.69%
2 7.69%
Dr. Teeth
3.85%
1 3.85%
Animal
15.38%
4 15.38%
Total 26 vote(s) 100%
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[Spoilers] It's time to play the music

(February 24th, 2016, 05:24)Old Harry Wrote: How about this for the southern warrior?
Looks good.
Quote:Gonzo will be founded next turn. I think it'll chop out a work boat, grow to size 3 and chop and whip the granary before building another work boat to explore, then some chariots and a settler or two.
nod
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That ivory...hopefully OT4E isn't near, but it's such a reach and barren of food (so far).

Looks good on the moves.
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(February 24th, 2016, 11:39)wetbandit Wrote: That ivory...hopefully OT4E isn't near, but it's such a reach and barren of food (so far).

Looks good on the moves.

Just saw this post by bob and remembered we have a settler sitting around idle at the moment... Go to mode tells us we can settle here (so no city within two tiles, which we knew anyway).


But not here. So the fp tile is within two tiles of a city belonging to a neighbour (OT4E?) I guess that means we don't get elephants frown.

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(February 24th, 2016, 12:06)Old Harry Wrote: But not here. So the fp tile is within two tiles of a city belonging to a neighbour (OT4E?) I guess that means we don't get elephants frown.
There's always hammer

But meanwhile, how much of the land in between do we want to grab?
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The FP tile could be close to someone else's city (or in their culture), but it could instead be currently occupied by a hostile unit (obviously a barb, probably an animal).
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I know that the civ5 MP community has a mod that patched that settler scouting out, I have no idea how hard it would be here; especially with krill now consumed by other endeavors.
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(February 24th, 2016, 12:45)ipecac Wrote: But meanwhile, how much of the land in between do we want to grab?

Its all rubbish. None of it please!

Although we need to get the stone. So we'll aim that way at least. And the land near the coast might be pretty good, so perhaps some of that too. But I'm pleased at how poor the land directly between us and OT4E is because we either have some neutral ground or he settles a terrible city which drags his empire down and makes him an easy target. nod

(February 24th, 2016, 13:35)Bobchillingworth Wrote: The FP tile could be close to someone else's city (or in their culture), but it could instead be currently occupied by a hostile unit (obviously a barb, probably an animal).

Wow, so we could declare on OT4E to figure out if his scout is somewhere we can see? I'll try to have a go at seeing how many barbs there are in our fogged territory before settling next turn.
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Quote:Wow, so we could declare on OT4E to figure out if his scout is somewhere we can see?

Yes.
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Turn 43

The oasis here is the only non-peak tile that can't be settled. But that's because you can't settle them. I found it hard to believe there are no barbs in the fog, so I did a world builder test and it looks like the settler ignores barb units and animals, so you can't find them frown. Sorry Bob.


Anyway Gonzo starts working the clam because that means the chop will finish the work boat with exact hammers so the overflow doesn't get lost.


And I think we're first to the third city (although Mack could have tried to disguise one last turn), which puts us back to the top end of the demos. Next turn I'll do another dot-mapping picture so we can work out how to keep the pace up...

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(February 24th, 2016, 18:34)Old Harry Wrote: Turn 43

The oasis here is the only non-peak tile that can't be settled. But that's because you can't settle them. I found it hard to believe there are no barbs in the fog, so I did a world builder test and it looks like the settler ignores barb units and animals, so you can't find them frown. Sorry Bob.

It takes one turn after you place the barb in world builder for the trick to work. The unit has to move or something. So, if you tested by placing a barb in WB and trying the trick in the same turn, test again after passing a turn. I think it should work then.
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