binhthuy71
Emperor
Like the title said; Polynesian Triremes and Ironclads can safely use ocean tiles.
I've been playing Polynesia a lot lately and in one game I gave a Trireme a move order to an adjacent island. I thought that it would hug the coastal tiles as usual. Instead it beelined right across some ocean tiles. Thinking that it may have been a glitch or that I wasn't paying complete attention, I sailed out into the ocean on purpose. It went with no trouble. Interesting.
Further on in the game I built an Ironclad to see if it, too, could sail in deep water. Yep, it sure could. With the Great Lighthouse (+1 Movement, +1 LOS) Polynesia has an Industrial Era naval unit with 5 moves and Str 35, that does 18 Damage. Coal is usually pretty easy to come by, especially if you've taken the Cultural Diplomacy SP so Polynesia can build more of these units than it could possibly need.
As far as I know, this is undocumented. Hopefully it will help others to have a bit more fun when they play Polynesia.
I've been playing Polynesia a lot lately and in one game I gave a Trireme a move order to an adjacent island. I thought that it would hug the coastal tiles as usual. Instead it beelined right across some ocean tiles. Thinking that it may have been a glitch or that I wasn't paying complete attention, I sailed out into the ocean on purpose. It went with no trouble. Interesting.
Further on in the game I built an Ironclad to see if it, too, could sail in deep water. Yep, it sure could. With the Great Lighthouse (+1 Movement, +1 LOS) Polynesia has an Industrial Era naval unit with 5 moves and Str 35, that does 18 Damage. Coal is usually pretty easy to come by, especially if you've taken the Cultural Diplomacy SP so Polynesia can build more of these units than it could possibly need.
As far as I know, this is undocumented. Hopefully it will help others to have a bit more fun when they play Polynesia.