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Embarking on a single ocean tile separating two landmasses will connect those landmasses for the purpose of trade, armies, and so on. (If the landmasses are separated by ''two'' tiles, simply embark on each one.) This can open new opportunities (and dangers) for future fortresses who will gain new neighbors. Building an actual [[bridge]] will let future adventurers go across it and explore a whole new continent. This trick also works for 'impassable' mountain ranges. | Embarking on a single ocean tile separating two landmasses will connect those landmasses for the purpose of trade, armies, and so on. (If the landmasses are separated by ''two'' tiles, simply embark on each one.) This can open new opportunities (and dangers) for future fortresses who will gain new neighbors. Building an actual [[bridge]] will let future adventurers go across it and explore a whole new continent. This trick also works for 'impassable' mountain ranges. | ||
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