Zezima
Warlord
So I was screwing around after winning a domination game as Netherlands today and I noticed something strange in one of the cities I captured from the Inca. He had nuked his capital once I had taken control of it and while clearing the fallout I noticed one of the previous floodplains tiles was no longer categorized as such; it became a simple Desert, River tile. I probably would have never taken notice to this if it wasn't for the fact that I was the Dutch, since it wouldn't let me put a polder on the tile.
Initially, I didn't think too much of it but then I started wondering how Petra would react to this. Luckily, I had my Petra city standing by with a single floodplains tile in range. So I launched a nuke at my own unsuspecting population and repaired the tile. Not only did the floodplains tile become a desert river tile, but the bonus from Petra was applied to it as well.
I've never read of this happening and a quick search didn't bring anything up, so I figured I would share this little nugget of info. It's a pretty interesting way to get some extra yields in your Petra city, albeit a little extreme.
As a bonus, this brings me to my final find. After eliminating the Inca from the game I saw that one of my spies was unable to rig the elections in one of my allied CSes. I hovered over the notification expecting to see that Russia was behind it, but nope.
Seems that one of the Inca's spies was continuing to do Pachacuti's handiwork long after his demise.
Spoiler :
Initially, I didn't think too much of it but then I started wondering how Petra would react to this. Luckily, I had my Petra city standing by with a single floodplains tile in range. So I launched a nuke at my own unsuspecting population and repaired the tile. Not only did the floodplains tile become a desert river tile, but the bonus from Petra was applied to it as well.
Spoiler :
I've never read of this happening and a quick search didn't bring anything up, so I figured I would share this little nugget of info. It's a pretty interesting way to get some extra yields in your Petra city, albeit a little extreme.

As a bonus, this brings me to my final find. After eliminating the Inca from the game I saw that one of my spies was unable to rig the elections in one of my allied CSes. I hovered over the notification expecting to see that Russia was behind it, but nope.
Spoiler :
Seems that one of the Inca's spies was continuing to do Pachacuti's handiwork long after his demise.
