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Exploration age suzerain bonuses for a militaristic city state/IP.
I can't wait to rock that Suzerain Unique Improvement
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Exploration age suzerain bonuses for a militaristic city state/IP.
Just got an answer from Carl in Ursa's stream: Only Leader Attributes affect endeavor optionsCiv attributes as well? ie Can Confucius of Mongol propose Military Aid with anoyher civ.
So everyone only has 2 Endeavor options (other than a few Generic ones)... doe make Who you want to be your friends interesting.... if you aren't a science leader you need to befriend a Science Leader to maybe get some Science EndeavorsJust got an answer from Carl in Ursa's stream: No, only Leader Attributes affect endeavor options
And presumably Ibn Battuta has all of them as an unexpected hidden buff?Just got an answer from Carl in Ursa's stream: Only Leader Attributes affect endeavor options
Or maybe a unique wildcard endeavor?And presumably Ibn Battuta has all of them as an unexpected hidden buff?
If he only gets trade maps that would suck...Or maybe a unique wildcard endeavor?
That would probably be it... his 2 endeavors areIf he only gets trade maps that would suck...
Who knows, since he doesn't have leader attributes. I doubt he'd get none, so either he has 2 that they picked, or all of them...That would probably be it... his 2 endeavors are
The Expansionist one +food?
and his personal Wildcard one (maps)
But then he gets the bonus attribute points and vision and exploration rewards
I think you're right, Farmer's Market is the food endeavorThat would probably be it... his 2 endeavors are
The Expansionist one +food?
and his personal Wildcard one (maps)
But then he gets the bonus attribute points and vision and exploration rewards
A paved area with an equestrian statue. So, a City Square?Britain's unique quarter from the end of the livestream:
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Trafalgar Square, maybe? Apparently there are other squares with same name in other cities besides London.A paved area with an equestrian statue. So, a City Square?
The Statue of Lord Nelson isn't equestrian and is on a quite tall plinth.Trafalgar Square, maybe? Apparently there are other squares with same name in other cities besides London.
I'm pretty sure it's the Royal Exchange