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In Grepolis, each player starts off with a Polis. Like a village or town, this is where they will start building up both their troops and buildings. This will be their home for the next while, before they go off and conquer other Poli or have their polis conquered. | In Grepolis, each player starts off with a Polis. Like a village or town, this is where they will start building up both their troops and buildings. This will be their home for the next while, before they go off and conquer other Poli or have their polis conquered. | ||
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The word Polis can be translated into English as "a city", "a city-state", and also "citizenship"/"body of citizens". | The word Polis can be translated into English as "a city", "a city-state", and also "citizenship"/"body of citizens". | ||
In your Polis you have all of your buildings and also all of your troops/ships. | In your Polis you have all of your buildings and also all of your troops/ships. It is also possible to gain more Poli, through either the method of Conquering or Colonising. |
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Polis
In Grepolis, each player starts off with a Polis. Like a village or town, this is where they will start building up both their troops and buildings. This will be their home for the next while, before they go off and conquer other Poli or have their polis conquered.
The word Polis can be translated into English as "a city", "a city-state", and also "citizenship"/"body of citizens".
In your Polis you have all of your buildings and also all of your troops/ships. It is also possible to gain more Poli, through either the method of Conquering or Colonising.