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    Lol!!!!! Looser!

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    Top 3 things to know for new players

    1) After basic production buildings are in place focus on fishers(bakeries later and then butchers)and being able to make good amounts of buffs for swapping(double resource production should be a no brainer)

    2) Save ALL gold until you have enough to buy a 2nd explorer. He pays off big time for extra resrouces and advancing faster in the game, especially once you can send both on medium treasure hunts.

    3) Don't level up any residences as once you can build noble houses they can all by demolished and replaced by them. Regular residence is only 10 population starting, nobles are 30 and will save on licenses so until you can build nobles just make more residences at level 1s for population and grind it out until the nobles become available.
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    how do you view your map its all clouded up

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    You send your explorer out to explore the area.
    When life gives you lemons, make lemon flavored Starbursts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orthodox_Monk View Post
    Dont build too many foresters, they will plant trees everywhere and saturate your contruction areas...
    I thought trees where designated there own areas and can not take over areas meant for buildings?

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    You are correct, trees can only be planted only in certain areas.
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