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When used as a symbol on game maps, hammers represent the amount of accumulated facilities that a given civilised hex has constructed and presently maintains. The number of hammers ranges from 0 to 6, as determined by the [[Hex Type|hex type]], which is a product of [[Infrastructure|infrastructure]]. A bonus +1 hammer is given if either a [[Rivers|river]] or a [[Settlements|settlement]] is present. | When used as a symbol on game maps, hammers represent the amount of accumulated facilities that a given civilised hex has constructed and presently maintains. The number of hammers ranges from 0 to 6, as determined by the [[Hex Type|hex type]], which is a product of [[Infrastructure|infrastructure]]. A bonus +1 hammer is given if either a [[Rivers|river]] or a [[Settlements|settlement]] is present. | ||
− | [[File:Hammers Draganesti.jpg|left|350px|thumb|[[6-mile Hex Map|6-mile]] map of the village Dragasani showing two hammers in a type-4 hex and one hammer in a type-5.]] | + | [[File:Hammers Draganesti.jpg|left|350px|thumb|[[6-mile Hex Map|6-mile]] map of the village Dragasani and surrounding area, showing two hammers in a type-4 hex and one hammer in a type-5.]] |
Revision as of 00:16, 24 March 2022
When used as a symbol on game maps, hammers represent the amount of accumulated facilities that a given civilised hex has constructed and presently maintains. The number of hammers ranges from 0 to 6, as determined by the hex type, which is a product of infrastructure. A bonus +1 hammer is given if either a river or a settlement is present.