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Kitana


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posted January 21, 2001 13:55   Click Here to See the Profile for KitanaClick Here to Email Kitana Visit Kitana's Homepage!
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I've been experimenting in starting games up to about 1AD. And I've come across something that most of you probably know about but I thought people new to the game might find it useful.

There are two specials Pheasants and Buffalo that can be interchanged. Mine a Buffalo and you get a Pheasant. Irrigate a Pheasant and you get a Buffalo. Pheasants produce more food than Buffalo but they never produce trade arrows. Buffalo produce more shields and if they have a road produce a trade arrow. So for the early game it is benificial to irrigate Pheasants and change them into Buffalo, build roads and irrigate it to produce two food, to help boost trade arrow production and shield production.

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Smokey tha nuke man


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personaly, i feel that early in the game, your objective should be to expand. to expand requires settlers, which in turn requre food for support. pheasants produce two sheilds (as do all forests) along with the extra food.also, growing cities to a big size allows more trade to be prduced form caravans, making up for the pheasents lack of trade production. thus, in the early to middle game, i feel that pheasents are more useful than buffalo. after that, it's based more on the needs of the individual city.

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posted January 21, 2001 15:25   Click Here to See the Profile for SilverDragonClick Here to Email SilverDragon Visit SilverDragon's Homepage!
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Originally posted by Kitana on 01-21-2001 01:55 PM
Buffalo produce more shields


i thought pheasants do. ? ?

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jcarkey


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posted January 21, 2001 15:33   Click Here to See the Profile for jcarkeyClick Here to Email jcarkey Visit jcarkey's Homepage!
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Pheasant in early, buffalo in later. Just like Smokey said.

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Sieve Too


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posted January 22, 2001 10:26   Click Here to See the Profile for Sieve TooClick Here to Email Sieve Too Visit Sieve Too's Homepage!
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Nah, Buffalo are better than Pheasant even in the beginning. I'll take the extra trade and shields now rather than the 1 extra food and slightly faster growth. Growth is a double edged sword, especially at deity. Having more shields and trade has no downside.

The other back-and-forth change your Settler can make is to swap Corn for Silk and vice versa. With a road, Silk yields 1 food, 2 shields and 4 arrows - very nice. I keep Corn longer than Pheasant though, since it makes sense to build the road on the Corn first (it's faster). Also, mining Corn to Silk takes 15 turns whereas Pheasant to Buffalo only takes 5. 15 turns is a long time when there's so much else your Settlers need to do at the beginning.

Kitana


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posted January 22, 2001 13:12   Click Here to See the Profile for KitanaClick Here to Email Kitana Visit Kitana's Homepage!
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I play using a Perfectionist startegy and am not too concerned about rapid expansion or growth (unhappiness problems.) So I find the trade and extra shield more beneficial than the extra food. Now that is not to say if there is no close water source I won't leave Pheasants as they are but generally if it will take less that 10-15 turns I'll do it.

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La Fayette


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posted January 23, 2001 08:41   Click Here to See the Profile for La FayetteClick Here to Email La Fayette Visit La Fayette's Homepage!
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I agree with ST: buffalo better than pheasant in most games, either early or later on.
Then, if you have buffalo, you build a road quickly and it's OK.
If you have pheasant, your problem, in the early game, is: shall I start irrigating NOW or shall I build a new city or do something else with my settler? (my advice would be: wait a little; building cities and roads is a high priority).
Theben


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posted January 31, 2001 04:19   Click Here to See the Profile for ThebenClick Here to Email Theben Visit Theben's Homepage!
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In late game the buffalo even equals the pheasant in food production, as forests do not benefit from farms.

I back Sieve Too. I'd rather have the extra trade and shield instead of growth (which I can usualy get plenty of elsewhere) especially if it's my SSC or I'm in repub/democracy.
The ONLY reason, IMHO, to keep pheasants would be if it is on a river square. This makes it just as useful tradewise. Even better if your city placement calls for placing a city near that square. By building on that river square you'll get +100% defensive bonus in the city.

Kitana


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posted February 01, 2001 14:10   Click Here to See the Profile for KitanaClick Here to Email Kitana Visit Kitana's Homepage!
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I have to agree with Theben about building on Pheasants on rivers, I think it would be the only case that I don't switch a Pheasant to a Buffalo. Unfortunately I rarely find them.

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