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are we dealing with a Take The Crown CB here, or is he using a more general Nomad CB?
Take the Crown, because if they win they get something like 50-60 Prestige
Stab 1 is correct.
They have a river big enough to put a dock on.
are we dealing with a Take The Crown CB here, or is he using a more general Nomad CB?
Actually with our temp econ damage resistance we can tank everything.I'm not inclined to give the SY free Econ. This will also weaken Mass Levy as it comes on next turn. I want to perseve our ability to Kick ass as much as possible for when the Mass Levy really gets instituted.
I take it we got a "rolls were shit, to stab hit" unexpected loss then? DamnTake the Crown, because if they win they get something like 50-60 Prestige
Stab 1 is correct.
They have a river big enough to put a dock on.
a few of the alchemists were given ideas about ways to use some of the fibrous materials in the bark and various textiles.
It did mention that our people thought the gods were displeased with us, so makes sense.I take it we got a "rolls were shit, to stab hit" unexpected loss then? Damn
How many steps does it take for diplomacy to overflow into wealth?
I take it we got a "rolls were shit, to stab hit" unexpected loss then? Damn
If Culture is full, it overflows directly into Wealth.How many steps does it take for diplomacy to overflow into wealth?
What was our really good roll on?Everyone got at least one really good roll this turn. You just also got about a half dozen shit rolls.
Trees.
In that case I don't think we need to make them pay. Good will can be transferred into money fairly easy.It overflows directly into wealth.Whoops. Yes Janadus is correct.
And of course our good roll was on the forest.Everyone got at least one really good roll this turn. You just also got about a half dozen shit rolls.
Yes. Here is the chart.In that case I don't think we need to make them pay. Good will can be transferred into money fairly easy.
Edit: So diplomacy goes into Culture?
We also got cinnamon.
Article: Cinnamon has been known from remote antiquity. It was imported to Egypt as early as 2000 BCE, but those who report it had come from China confuse it with cassia. Cinnamon was so highly prized among ancient nations that it was regarded as a gift fit for monarchs and even for a god; a fine inscription records the gift of cinnamon and cassia to the temple of Apollo at Miletus.Though its source was kept mysterious in the Mediterranean world for centuries by the middlemen who handled the spice trade, to protect their monopoly as suppliers, cinnamon is native to India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.