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... and now I see the table is called "Cultivated Hexes." Well, there's my answer. You're going to make a separate table for mined hexes, eh? | ... and now I see the table is called "Cultivated Hexes." Well, there's my answer. You're going to make a separate table for mined hexes, eh? | ||
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Maxwell (talk) 08:33, 21 December 2022 (UTC) It seems that the table in the Common Facilities section does not cover all cases. For instance, a type 7 mined hex has 2 hammers by default. But if it has a settlement, now it has 3 hammers. That's not on the table.
... and now I see the table is called "Cultivated Hexes." Well, there's my answer. You're going to make a separate table for mined hexes, eh?
Tao alexis (talk) The hammers from a mining hex mean something completely different. Stop worrying about game systems I haven't built yet.