Why doesn't anyone come in here to be nice? BibleThump
I've got some dirt on my shoulder, can you brush it off for me?
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Gaspar, Lewwyn, et al go full Sartre
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Why doesn't anyone come in here to be nice? BibleThump
I've got some dirt on my shoulder, can you brush it off for me?
Since when does Heinz sell beans?
Civilization IV: 21 (Bismarck of Mali), 29 (Mao Zedong of Babylon), 38 (Isabella of China), 45 (Victoria of Sumeria), PB12 (Darius of Sumeria), 56 (Hammurabi of Sumeria), PB16 (Bismarck of Mali), 78 (Augustus of Byzantium), PB56 (Willem of China)
Hearthstone: ArenaDrafts Profile No longer playing Hearthstone.
So Lewwyn played t65 after I banished myself in shame from my concentration fail on the Eden settler. Not a lot going on - clams is settled next turn, consigning us to mediocre wheat city but so it goes. Most noticeably, the Barbarian invasion is real. DAMN YOU HUNS, STAY AWAY FROM ROME VALHALLA!
The top one is the most dangerous in that it can snipe the worker underneath that warrior. The warrior is on a hill with C1 though, so the odds are highly in our favor. We moved the chariot over to recapture the worker if it comes to that. Out in the NW, we have plenty of time so either the chariot can retreat or we have a new one coming from Cockaigne before the warrior can get there. The mid-east is the biggest problem. The warrior on the FP means we can't work it this turn which costs us a food. The lone warrior is on a hill with full fortify in a city, but we can't get another unit there in time so there's a small chance we lose the city. If the warrior is super damaged before the other warrior gets there, we should be able to get another unit there in time, though it might screw with some other plans. We shall see. Buddhism was FIADL - I'll guess Oxy but could also be Thoth. I don't think it can be TBS or dtay.
I've got some dirt on my shoulder, can you brush it off for me?
I logged in quickly to check. Our warrior defeated the barb. Worker is safe.
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
I played most of teh turn, doing the stuff we'd already talked about.
The warrior didn't take much damage, the barb had 12% odds. I am resting the chariot this turn and I think we'll move it back to hit the NE barb and get the XP for sentry promo. Cock is growing to 5 the turn the PHmine finishes yay. And chariot. Yay. Settled Ys. It is working the Wheat. This means Val won't grow to 5 this turn (which it could have otherwise). Instead Val is working the 2 food, 1 cottage and the mine. Why the mine? So that the chariot finishes in 1 turn. Then it can reach Atlantis and kill the 2nd incoming barb before it attacks atlantis, yay. The worker on the PH is mining and will go south to chop the forest into Ys's WB. WB will finish in 6t. Though I suppose we could whip the WB instead and save the chop for something else. Whipping the WB is also 6t. We can discuss that. Eden NEEDs to work the PHmine next turn until settler finishes. The axe is heading to gems. Atlantis is whipping WB next turn. I set tech to 70% because other wise we would run out of money (-21gpt at 100% sci). If you want to look into fiddling with that I'm cool with it. So the remaining question is, what is that worker by Atlantis doing?
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
(May 28th, 2014, 19:10)Azarius Wrote:(May 27th, 2014, 23:08)NobleHelium Wrote: Since when does Heinz sell beans? Umm, are you guys serious or am I just missing some joke?
...wounding her only makes her more dangerous! -- haphazard1
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