horza said:
A first post, and something of a hijack I'm afraid.
Don't think railway-esque works unless we're going Steampunk all the way.
But was no-one else made to think of leylines? Say an improvement that increases magic skill of one type while you're standing on it, only constructable between two nodes of the same type? For balance, only works once complete, and takes a long time to build (to avoid the tempatation to loop the line round your entire empire)
May not be feasible, but thought it's worth putting out there.
Now ley-lines soundlike a nice idea. Why should they have to be between nodes of the same type, though?
Usually in fantasy settings, ley-lines form naturally between mana nodes, and have been in existences since long before magic was discovered.
To implement this based solely on flavor, I would say that every raw node should have ley-lines running between it, and the nearest 3 or 4 nodes, in straight lines. Of course, seeing, and utilizing the ley-lines would have to require a tech. And perhaps nodes that have been altered (converted to a mana type) should be cut off from the ley-lines for a while, "until the magickal forces recalibrate". (which should only begin to happen a few turns after the tech that reveals ley-lines is discovered) Balance-wise, this would make it so that the first player to find nodes wouldn't immediately be able to find every other node on the map, unless they deliberately cripple themselves mana-wise until researching the tech. What the ley-lines would actually do is left to be determined, but I'm thinking what would be good is that, on ley-lines mages would have access to the spells provided by the connected mana-types. For instance, on a fire-water ley-line, a mage or adept would be able to cast scorch and spring a mage who already. On a fire-fire leyline, a mage
or adept would be able to cast fireball A mage who already knew scorch or fire ball would be able to cast Meteor swarm.
But really, this topic should be pursued in a separate thread.