It's best to make sure that your team has control of the Mortar early on in the round, as if you allow the other team to take it, it will surely become a nuisance. Have a few members of your team split off and go around the top end of the map, in order to flank the other team. Chances are a few of their players will have done the same, so be wary.
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| - It's best to make sure that your team has control of the Mortar early on in the round, as if you allow the other team to take it, it will surely become a nuisance. Have a few members of your team split off and go around the top end of the map, in order to flank the other team. Chances are a few of their players will have done the same, so be wary.
- Pavilions are more of a decoration than a house, but it still does function as one and the population will decrease by 5 when one is destroyed, just like the house. Pavilions are used in the Age of Empires II campaigns. They are used in Joan of Arc, El Cid, and Saladin. There are similar buildings, Yurts, that share the same function and stats as the pavilion, except that while Pavilions appear more civilized and less nomad than yurts, who clearly have a nomad touch to them, being common in the campaigns of Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun.
- The Pavilion is a building type in Pharaoh.
- Pavilion is a limited edition building that was part of the French Chateau Event in FarmVille. It was available for 30 Farm Cash.
- "A "pavilion" is a covered building without surrounding walls (think of it as a roof supported by columns). This kind of structure has been extremely popular for centuries in China, where they are often found in parks and gardens as well as in temple complexes.
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| - Provides entertainment avenues to jugglers, musicians and dancers
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- * Can turn 2 Citizens into Artist
- * Double production speed for Creative leaders
- * Required to Build Globe Theatre
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| - It's best to make sure that your team has control of the Mortar early on in the round, as if you allow the other team to take it, it will surely become a nuisance. Have a few members of your team split off and go around the top end of the map, in order to flank the other team. Chances are a few of their players will have done the same, so be wary.
- Pavilions are more of a decoration than a house, but it still does function as one and the population will decrease by 5 when one is destroyed, just like the house. Pavilions are used in the Age of Empires II campaigns. They are used in Joan of Arc, El Cid, and Saladin. There are similar buildings, Yurts, that share the same function and stats as the pavilion, except that while Pavilions appear more civilized and less nomad than yurts, who clearly have a nomad touch to them, being common in the campaigns of Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun.
- The Pavilion is a building type in Pharaoh.
- "A "pavilion" is a covered building without surrounding walls (think of it as a roof supported by columns). This kind of structure has been extremely popular for centuries in China, where they are often found in parks and gardens as well as in temple complexes. The first Chinese pavilions were probably constructed during the "Zhou dynasty," and they became quite numerous during the Warring States Period (approximately 400-200 BC). At first these buildings may have been used as watchtowers, providing soldiers with an uninterrupted 360-degree view along with shelter from rain and snow, but in later periods they were incorporated into Chinese gardens and parks, where they were prized for their elegance and simplicity of design."
- Pavilion is a limited edition building that was part of the French Chateau Event in FarmVille. It was available for 30 Farm Cash.
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