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    Posted: 22 Apr 2012 at 22:38
My own towns usually found some good places, but none could actually top this city:

"Otang" of McFarhquar  (located at 302/-908).
It is positioned on a Bountiful Lands, thus has optimal basic values from the start.
It has a 17 and a 19 food spot nearby, further it is surounded by some 7 food squares with additional boni on horse and cavalry production.

So at least for "best cavalry city", it will be hard to find a better spot than that one (me getting a little bit envious... Wink).

So vote for this fine example of a city... Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 17:28
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For basic resource production.  It has not only 14 and 16 food squares nearby, but also clay, iron, and wood (the three more crucial building materials, in my opinion).  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 17:10
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 16:10

Originally posted by Aurordan Aurordan wrote:

If we can siege it, it wasn't a very well placed city, was it?

Good point Aurordan Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 16:06
This is awesome! 

But I have most of my cities in mediocre locations, a few in strikingly mediocre locations.Ermm


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 14:07
I liked your first suggestion more LoTS. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 10:21
Ah Great Orc Kurdruk, while I admire the defensive properties of your Icebitten Crags, such defences are feeble by comparison with the ancient seat of my family, the old town of Sphettos.

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While an army camped without your walls might be vulnerable to your howling hordes, an army that sought to camp without my walls would simply drown.

Your reinforcements might be close, but I hazard that my reinforcements from Sphettos North Point and Sphettos Agora would reach my Old Town more swiftly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 06:08
Ok, Ok, in the interest of giving examples of genuinely intelligently placed towns for new players to look at... here's an example of a defensively constructed town.

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Icebitten Crags

* Defending against attacks and raids, the mountaintop location is perfect.
* Defending against sieges, every single surrounding square is a Plains, which makes it vulnerable to cavalry counterattacks (Kurdruk? have cavalry? surely not!)
* It's close to my (and my Alliance's) other cities if it requires rapid reinforcement or siege-breaking.
* Half the surrounding Plains are also a rare biome, so most peoples' armies will be vulnerable there to counters from an alliance ("The Lords of Frost", really, what Warfare Colleges do you think we tend to build?) accustomed to fighting in the Arctic.
* It has a couple of extra food squares nearby, so isn't too restricted on growth.

And as a bonus, it's slightly more interesting that a generic food-fest military town. Yes, I have one or two of those as well, but they're dull.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 05:56
Kurdruk's Pit is the ultimate des res for the discerning Orc.

131/529

It has no growth potential, it's impossible to defend from my other towns, yeah, yeah, whatever.

But consider:
* At the centre of the biggest swamp in Elgea, the stench that blows in from the marsh is a delight to the discerning Orc nose.
* Its' breweries produce the world famous Bog Beer, brewed nowhere else. It's beer, it stinks like the swamp, and it has extra crunchy bits. And chewy bits. And wriggling bits. The wriggling bits are especially good.
* It's just down the road from the multi-racial Fyrgis party town of Lostwithiel, where the tourist can always find such delights as toad-poking contests and or scorpion-baiting matches.
* And best of all, no Elves. They get all nauseous in the swamp, you see.

I'm sorry to enter the contest so early with such an obviously superior town. I mean, you can enter you "carefully optimised 15k T2 Elf Cavalry City of of Doom" if you want but really, you're outclassed.

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Edited by LordOfTheSwamp - 20 Apr 2012 at 06:00
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2012 at 02:55
Originally posted by GM Luna GM Luna wrote:

Originally posted by GM Stormcrow GM Stormcrow wrote:

Originally posted by Albatross Albatross wrote:

Originally posted by Rill Rill wrote:

If I win, do I get to keep the city? Wink
No, but we all get a list of cities worth siegeing :o)

lol

Quit trollin' you! Shoo! :P

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