Melinder
Cat Petter
Maybe I'm just the last person to discover this, but...
You can save time if you're trying to irrigate over long distances, by not having to irrigate around city squares - if they're touching freshwater (water square that gives 2 food) or irrigation anywhere, they become a source of irrigation themselves. Combine this with the fact you can now irrigate diagonally, and it suddenly became a lot easier to bring water from city A to city B.
You can save time if you're trying to irrigate over long distances, by not having to irrigate around city squares - if they're touching freshwater (water square that gives 2 food) or irrigation anywhere, they become a source of irrigation themselves. Combine this with the fact you can now irrigate diagonally, and it suddenly became a lot easier to bring water from city A to city B.
