

There's plentiful resources on the map, from silver mines to herds ofĪnimals.This map lacks a Trade Route, but instead houses several Native tribes This will make defense and expansionĭifficult, especially because of the cramped patches of land throughout the Making it necessary to build a navy? The catch here is that soldiers canĪctually walk through the swamp, the waters being too shallow to hold a navy,īut you cannot build on the murky area. You will be easily fooled when looking at this map a murky swamp, perhaps.Resource filled map could lead to some long games with many units from both sides. Trees and treasures are always abundant as well as are copper mines.Īnd, if you want some added military boost, grab a Mapuche or Incan settlment.

Also, Berry BushesĪre plentiful, so if you run out of hunts, you will always have a little extra food if On land, a herd of Guanaco lie near your TownĬenter with various herds of Guanaco or Deer among the land. Both fishĪnd whales are available in the sea.
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Usually, there is 4 to 5 mines on each side of the trade route. On each side their are numerous amounts of clusters Will start relatively close to you so prepare for an early attack. Treasures are not abundant on this map, so get some while you can. Two of you with four Incan Trading Posts occupying the Northeast side of the map. Reasonably close on the southwest side of the map. On the Western coast of South America, you and your ally find yourselves.On saving wood for Plantations can only help. Navy will quickly drain the silver mines on each side of the river, so focusing Important, and each side of the river has a plentiful wood supply. The river provides a bounty of fish, making military control over the river.Players, or one side getting the Trade Post and the other Native tribes.Įarly naval dominance is almost required if you plan on getting far while playing Posts and Natives are placed randomly, with the posts being split equally between This map is defense and naval oriented because of a single geographicalįeature: the giant Amazon river, separating teams and players.
