

You can pass this level by doing all the same things as you did on Tarsus, but where’s the fun in that? 😉Äesign a palace block (they will be 4×4 tiles each) and eventually build those in the land between the farmland and the coast. Build each block in a way to make them self sufficient – you don’t want to constantly fiddle around with all of them or you’ll go mad. Estimate where you are going to build them, and concentrate on building one block at a time. Don’t stretch your budget too thin by trying to lay out the entire skeleton of every housing block all at once. The trick with the population requirement is to pace yourself. I’d highly recommend building a lot of your plebian housing blocks along the coast, and just feed them fish. In fact, you can comfortably feed about 500 people for each wharf. Most of the fishing grounds are very close to the coast, which makes the fishing industry very efficient on this level. If you preempt this revolt and make sure there are no gladiator schools active, and no gladiators walking the streets when the time comes, then you can avoid the revolt altogether. Gladiator revolt at the start of April 60BC. Just clear up the rubble and rebuild them. Targets PopulationÄ®truscan invasion from west-north-west (3 warriors + 2 pikemen)Ĭarthago Nova now sells 25 fruit per yearÄ®truscan invasion from west-south-west (5 warriors + 4 pikemen)Ä®truscan invasion from west-north-west (5 warriors + 4 pikemen)Ĭarthago Nova now sells 40 fruit per yearÄ®truscan invasion from west-south-west (8 warriors + 8 pikemen)Ĭlay pits become flooded occasionally. The objectives are similar to Tarsus, but the emphasis is on getting most things right on your first attempt, because you cannot afford to demolish/rebuild the city to the same extent as you could in Tarsus. Highest housing level: Luxury Palace Overview

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