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Revision as of 12:24, 14 February 2010
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Purpose
In the dense woods outside your polis, your lumberjacks are cutting the massive wood that is needed to expand your city and supply your troops. The higher the expansion level of the timber camp, the more usable wood is produced by your timber workers.
Requirements
None, this building is available from the beginning of the game.
Building Level
Max Level : 40
Yield values listed are DOUBLE for Gamma server. Numbers may be +/- 1 after doubling due to rounding.
"Yield" and "Yield with Merchant" values specified in this table are for a world with speed 1. Multiply these values with the world speed to get the exact values for a specific world. For example *2 for Gamma world on .net
See Also
Quarry |
Silver mine |
Warehouse |