As is the case with Mountains, Mines can be built on Cliffs, an only one Mine per nation can be built on a Cliff, the size of the Cliff determining how many workers it can sustain, and subsequently, how much Metal can be gathered from it. This makes Cliffs one of the most strategically useful terrains in the game. Rare Resources also tend to appear of the top of Cliffs, making their seizure even more useful.
| Attributes | Values |
|---|
| rdfs:label
| |
| rdfs:comment
| - As is the case with Mountains, Mines can be built on Cliffs, an only one Mine per nation can be built on a Cliff, the size of the Cliff determining how many workers it can sustain, and subsequently, how much Metal can be gathered from it. This makes Cliffs one of the most strategically useful terrains in the game. Rare Resources also tend to appear of the top of Cliffs, making their seizure even more useful.
- A Warrow stronghold that has never fallen to any attack. Some years after the Winter War, Raven Greylock brought her father Tuck Underbank's diary to the Cliffs, where she and several scriveners added a substantial amount of material to the original text. It became known as the Raven Book. The original copy remained at the Cliffs permanently, so that historians could add more material if necessary.
|
| dcterms:subject
| |
| abstract
| - As is the case with Mountains, Mines can be built on Cliffs, an only one Mine per nation can be built on a Cliff, the size of the Cliff determining how many workers it can sustain, and subsequently, how much Metal can be gathered from it. This makes Cliffs one of the most strategically useful terrains in the game. Rare Resources also tend to appear of the top of Cliffs, making their seizure even more useful.
- A Warrow stronghold that has never fallen to any attack. Some years after the Winter War, Raven Greylock brought her father Tuck Underbank's diary to the Cliffs, where she and several scriveners added a substantial amount of material to the original text. It became known as the Raven Book. The original copy remained at the Cliffs permanently, so that historians could add more material if necessary.
|