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You get that when you start your first colony. As soon as you build a governor's mansion it'll be back to zero.
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Krusty
I always say it's better to have the resources on hand before you expand. takes longer, but makes for an easy transition.
Posted by
CQ (aka CQ)
Mar 18 '09, 15:04
if it's only your 2nd colony, it doesn't really hurt. When you have 4 or 5, then it's a pain
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That's my plan for my next colony. I'd like to have the materials needed to build the mansion before I colonize. Great advice. -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 18, 15:16
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if you choose an uninhabited island you have to expand the mine and forrest yourself it looks like -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Mar 18, 15:21
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Yup. A good idea is to pick an island with a mine and forest of decent level. Are you on an island by yourself? -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 18, 15:29
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