Note though, that for Petra, floodplains also count as Deserts (whereas Desert Folklore does not), so you get a MASSIVE boost to otherwise already awesome tiles.
I'm pretty sure it's the exact opposite.

Note though, that for Petra, floodplains also count as Deserts (whereas Desert Folklore does not), so you get a MASSIVE boost to otherwise already awesome tiles.
Note though, that for Petra, floodplains also count as Deserts (whereas Desert Folklore does not), so you get a MASSIVE boost to otherwise already awesome tiles.
Petra just makes a desert city into a plains city. I don't understand all of the hype.
I know that I'm not the first person on these boards to notice AI oddness, but I hate being beaten to Petra by one turn by an AI who only has one desert tile in his city's boarders. I have 9 desert hills damn you!
And why beeline The Mausoleum Of Halicarnassus when you've only one stone tile?
I once had a city with 5 sea resources and was building the Colossus, only to be beaten to it by the AI in a city with no sea resources! I guess he really needed the 5![]()
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I know that I'm not the first person on these boards to notice AI oddness, but I hate being beaten to Petra by one turn by an AI who only has one desert tile in his city's boarders. I have 9 desert hills damn you!
And why beeline The Mausoleum Of Halicarnassus when you've only one stone tile?
I'm pretty sure it's the exact opposite.![]()
11 Academies is probably about 5 or 6 too many.
11 Academies is probably about 5 or 6 too many.
Had Petra as the Huns in a city with 5 Desert Sheep and a few desert hill tiles next to a river.
My god.
You should have given what it actually looked like one turn before you built the Petra.