werothegreat
Warlord
Given that we now have to decide between diplomats and spys, are we going to get more of them in the game?
I second this.
Given that we now have to decide between diplomats and spys, are we going to get more of them in the game?
Which "revealed" civ was the most fun to research and develop?
Given that we now have to decide between diplomats and spys, are we going to get more of them in the game?
Wait, we now have to decide between diplomats and spies?!?!?! I just assumed that when you placed a spy in a city, you had the option to use him as a diplomat instead. And then if you reassign him to a new city, you again had the option to use him as a diplomat instead. I didn't know the decision was permanent.
I don't think it is permanent. I believe you'll be able to select what your spy does each time you assign him.
Phew! That's how I thought it was. But when I saw multiple people posting otherwise, I got a sinking feeling that I had been mistaken all along.
If I send an ITR with Iron and Spice to city X will a third civ be able to get an ITR while benefiting from the same resource with city X or are they discarded if it is a later deal ?
Here's a picture
Spoiler :
The resources are not consumed or used up. (they count for resource diversity even if you trade them away diplomatically) Since it is the Terrain tile that counts.
(You probably do need them developed though)
Do you actually understand what I mean ? I don't ask about consumption, it's more about competition.