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| - Players begin close to each other, on islets found on the northernmost part of the map. These are arid, with sun-baked terrain, and feature nothing but a herd of 4 Goats, and some acacia trees. Gold and Stone, as well as huntables are practically nonexistent on the islets. Players must invest in Transport Ships as quickly as possible, in order to disembark Villagers to rich mainlands to the west and east of the river (depending on the starting positions of the players), that features generous amounts of fauna, but most important of all, Stone and Gold.
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| - Players begin close to each other, on islets found on the northernmost part of the map. These are arid, with sun-baked terrain, and feature nothing but a herd of 4 Goats, and some acacia trees. Gold and Stone, as well as huntables are practically nonexistent on the islets. Players must invest in Transport Ships as quickly as possible, in order to disembark Villagers to rich mainlands to the west and east of the river (depending on the starting positions of the players), that features generous amounts of fauna, but most important of all, Stone and Gold. Also, the Nile features decent amounts of fish, though Food in the mainlands might be easier to protect against raiders. Either way, it is recommended to rush with naval units and restrict movement on other players' islets, as well as to prevent them from disembarking Villagers to the rich mainland.
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