Secondary hunts can be far from your initial town center, and minesĬan feel a mile away. On Borneo players start on the top and bottom of a circular island filled with treesĪnd two trade routes.There are few mines and herds near the players to begin with, making The only real problem is that they're scattered throughout the map on patches There's plentiful resources on the map, from silver mines to herds ofĪnimals.
This map lacks a Trade Route, but instead houses several Native tribes This will make defense and expansionĭifficult, especially because of the cramped patches of land throughout the Making it necessary to build a navy? The catch here is that soldiers canĪctually walk through the swamp, the waters being too shallow to hold a navy,īut you cannot build on the murky area.
Like Pampas, Araucania does not use the full circular map.There are no resources and a few mesas dividing the posts. However, where the Native American Trade Posts are, Players start off with a large amount of Guanaco near their Town Center, Get as many llamas as you can because there are usually not too many. Usually, there is 4 to 5 mines on each side of the trade route. On each side their are numerous amounts of clusters Will start relatively close to you so prepare for an early attack. Treasures are not abundant on this map, so get some while you can.
Two of you with four Incan Trading Posts occupying the Northeast side of the map. Reasonably close on the southwest side of the map. On the Western coast of South America, you and your ally find yourselves.
On saving wood for Plantations can only help. Navy will quickly drain the silver mines on each side of the river, so focusing Important, and each side of the river has a plentiful wood supply.