Unit_2 wrote:Wei was the biggest at the time, why is Wu bigger?
Because its the best I can do with the geography.
Ans ill make the sea route curved
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Unit_2 wrote:Wei was the biggest at the time, why is Wu bigger?
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InkL0sed wrote:I think that sea-line should be an arrow... like the one-way attack arrow between Tiang Shui and Yong
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gimil wrote:InkL0sed wrote:I think that sea-line should be an arrow... like the one-way attack arrow between Tiang Shui and Yong
Its not a one way attack though.
ZeakCytho wrote:gimil wrote:InkL0sed wrote:I think that sea-line should be an arrow... like the one-way attack arrow between Tiang Shui and Yong
Its not a one way attack though.
A double-headed arrow, maybe? Or curve it. Or do both.
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ZeakCytho wrote:I think the middle part of Wei needs to have a larger bonus. It has 9 territories with 6 borders for a bonus of 5 right now. The west part of Wu gets the same bonus, but only have 5 territories and 5 borders. I'd bump the center part of Wei up to 6 or maybe even 7?
Or maybe split it into two continents? You could make Yong part of the west Wei bonus. I'd keep that as a +1, though, as it's totally linear and only needs to be defended by one territory. You could then make Bing, Ji, and Ben Hai part of north Wei and change that bonus to, say, a +3 (similar to east Wu, the other +3, which has one less territory and the same number of borders). This leaves Chang An, Jei Ting, Xu Change, He Fei, and Xia Pi as a 5 territory continent with 5 borders, identical to west Wu and deserving of its current +5.
Or something like that. Unless your current subcontinent divisions are based on some historical reality that I don't know about. Then your best bet is to just make center Wei a higher bonus.
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sam_levi_11 wrote:Api-Yai is Yong Chang, yueh sui is Yunnan and Jianti divided into two. Tsang-ke is Zhuti.
pa-tung is Han Zhong, wu-tu is yin ping and Fu lin is Baxi and Ba dong (left-right) divided straight down. Yong-an is Ba.
i can provide maps if needed.
sam_levi_11 wrote:i THINK nan is jing nan and but sum confirmation would be great, im pretty sure tung an is wuxing and im pretty sure jian ling is yu zhang meanwhile Lin - Ch'uan is Lin Hai.
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