I'm doing my part in keeping this island barbarian free
[SPOILERS] The Return of the Angel King
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Second worker completed, as well as the second corn farm. We're high in food, but not #1 anymore. There is a legit size 5 city already. Second warrior completed. HAK sent his scout back, which confirms what was already clear: This is a small island. I'm waiting on copper location before I decide on a final settling plan. Our copper is in a horrible location. With our current plan, it's on the second ring of our third city, while HAK had copper in his capital BFC. This is unacceptable, and we need a change of plans. Right now I'm thinking of settling my second city on the plains hill instead. It also took me 20 turns to notice the forest growth 1N of the corn. It will delay the founding of that city by a turn, but it's always good to have more forests Anyway, I didn't play my turn yet, I have to run the sandbox to find out if the new plan is viable.
Copper is totally in your capital's BFC.
If only you and me and dead people know hex, then only deaf people know hex.
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Found out that there is an event that builds a pasture and a road on an unconnected horses tile. RNGesus plz don't let me down!
It's gonna happen.
Galley is coming south to let the scout run wild. Fifth or sixth city goes to the south island.
This is what I get for trying to be nice.
Axe by T37. Either he's rushing me or he's even greener than I am. This is going to be a controversial move: I'm not going to react. My copper is too far away, and chariots require The Wheel, Hunting, the tile to be connected, and the actual chariot to be built. If he rushes me, I'm just dead due to moving my settler away from the copper. I will always defend that decision because although the initial SIP location turned out to be good in hindsight, at the time it was highly inferior to where I moved. And it's not like I went crazy and took a long trek to find a perfect spot.. I settled on T1. There was also no way to know that I would be placed on a very small island with 7 tiles between it's two inhabitants. Kudos to HAK. |