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I'm curious, where do you see your income gained, or AI's income lost from your naval blockades? I may be missing the obvious.
Unless you are blockading with privateers, then your gain is 0.
Every now and then, you get money from the Privateers blockade; its announced in the feedback.
As for the AI, they cant work any water tiles blocked by the blockade, so you can just count the coins in the tiles (a unit blockades in a distance equal to its MP).
You only get gold from privateer blockades if you are not at war with the blockaded civ, and the blockaded area is always 7x7 tiles with the blockading vessel at the centre. Blockade affects only sea tiles but can reach across narrow strips of land.
But the vast majority of the time the route can go over land through another city, even yours if you don't declare war (you don't need OB for trade routes to pass through your lands), or a road o an unblockaded coastal tile, I believe should do it.Hmm. I had always assumed blockades would halt the city's coastal trade-route?
I think Caravel cann blokade but can't pillage ? Or am i mistaken ?all naval units capable of blockading (=all units that can pillage)
Sometimes you are better off not reading the manual. The one i have was obvioulsy written for a different game... Perhaps it was the game they had in mind...I don't get why the manual says destroyers and Galleons can blockade the tile they are on, since any unit on any tile when at war blocks that tile from being worked anyhow, except maybe scouts?
Maybe I misunderstand you here, but aren't your two assumptions contradicting each other?
Anyway, a picture is always nice/better serving to discuss and explain things, so:
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My Privateer blocks all of Madrid's direct access to the ocean, but Izzy's capital still gets the intercontinental domestic trade route to Seville via the trade network Madrid - roads - Barcelona - coast - Seville.