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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

First 5 Turns of Gondor

Your very first action should be to set the Gondor Fiefdom Barracks to be constructed in Minas Tirith. This enables you to retrain units in Minas that are special to other cities, like Pelargir units or Dol Amroth units. After that, set up roads to be built in Osgiliath, Minas, Pelargir, and Dol Amroth. Once you've done that, set up farming upgrades (land-clearance style and chicken farming style), and roads following that. Then set up military upgrades in the east - barracks, practice range, blacksmiths, stables...
Now start pulling troops. There are settlements in your territory you need to capture - a few squares north of Dol Amroth there is a city you must take. then, gather troops from your 4 most western provinces in your most western province.
There are a mess of provinces in the center of Gondor. Send half of them to your most southern province (it's west of Pelargir) and the other half to West Osgiliath.
Set up soldiers to be trained in your southern and eastern provinces.

Continue gathering your troops.



Take East Osgiliath. Leave a guard of 3 units and follow the river north, where you will take Cair Andros. Send troops from nearby provinces to boster your siege of Cair.



Check your construction - if new farming or mining opportunities have appeared as a result of you building the lower tier of them, add them to the list of things to be built. send your western force to the northwest corner of the mountains, and take the settlement there.


Send your western troops south, along the river, and take Annulond.
Assault Cair, if your reinforcements have arrived.

-Sapoman

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