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TK421
Consider the following:
What happens when you add these together with a string of transport vessels?
The ability to move virtually an unlimited number of units across the sea a virtually unlimited number of tiles in a single turn.
The actual process is simple:
The number of situations in which this is possible is limited by your and your enemy's naval strength and your ability to defend the chain.
However, long before Airports are even a fantasy, unlimited movement is possible by way of this strategy.
So, is this a strategic tool to keep in your belt, or just a simple exploit?
- Loading into a transport vessel from within a city does not cost movement for either parties involved
- A transport vessel can (un)load on the high seas when stacked with another transport having cargo space
- (Un)loading and movement can both be done on the same turn
What happens when you add these together with a string of transport vessels?
The ability to move virtually an unlimited number of units across the sea a virtually unlimited number of tiles in a single turn.
The actual process is simple:
- Load units into transport vessel #1
- Move transport vessel #1 on top of transport vessel #2
- Unload & Load units from vessel #1 into vessel #2
- Rinse & Repeat with #2-#3, #3-#4, etc. until you get where you're going
The number of situations in which this is possible is limited by your and your enemy's naval strength and your ability to defend the chain.
However, long before Airports are even a fantasy, unlimited movement is possible by way of this strategy.
So, is this a strategic tool to keep in your belt, or just a simple exploit?