As their background suggests, the Lanun are strongest when played as a naval civilization. They gain additional food from coastal squares - which (especially when combined with Hannah's financial trait) allows for profitable and sustainable population growth working sea-tiles alone. They can also see and work a unique resource, Pearl, which is invisible to all other races. Otherwise poor coastal tiles can be transformed into a "Pirate Cove " - an improvement which upgrades and provides additional commerce and production at higher levels, similar to a cottage. This improvement also acts as a city on the tile it is built on, allowing ships safe harbour and improved heal rate. Pirate Coves can only be built a minimum of 3 squares away from each other on Coastal tiles.
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| - As their background suggests, the Lanun are strongest when played as a naval civilization. They gain additional food from coastal squares - which (especially when combined with Hannah's financial trait) allows for profitable and sustainable population growth working sea-tiles alone. They can also see and work a unique resource, Pearl, which is invisible to all other races. Otherwise poor coastal tiles can be transformed into a "Pirate Cove " - an improvement which upgrades and provides additional commerce and production at higher levels, similar to a cottage. This improvement also acts as a city on the tile it is built on, allowing ships safe harbour and improved heal rate. Pirate Coves can only be built a minimum of 3 squares away from each other on Coastal tiles.
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| - As their background suggests, the Lanun are strongest when played as a naval civilization. They gain additional food from coastal squares - which (especially when combined with Hannah's financial trait) allows for profitable and sustainable population growth working sea-tiles alone. They can also see and work a unique resource, Pearl, which is invisible to all other races. Otherwise poor coastal tiles can be transformed into a "Pirate Cove " - an improvement which upgrades and provides additional commerce and production at higher levels, similar to a cottage. This improvement also acts as a city on the tile it is built on, allowing ships safe harbour and improved heal rate. Pirate Coves can only be built a minimum of 3 squares away from each other on Coastal tiles. The Lanun also benefit from two hero units - both with a nautical flavour. The first is The Black Wind - a ship with the hero promotion and the potential to become the fastest and strongest vessel on the waters until much later in the tech-tree. The second is Guybrush Threepwood - a famous pirate who drifted his way to Erebus after a particularly uneventful period on Monkey Island. Find plunders anew in a new setting, he is able to board enemy vessels and capture them, increasing the strength of the Lanun's own fleet at the expense of their rival.
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