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* [[Biome token|biome]] | * [[Biome token|biome]] | ||
* frequency | * frequency | ||
− | | Controls the expansion of the civilization's territory. The higher the number is relative to other BIOME_SUPPORT tokens in the entity, the faster it can spread through the biome. These numbers are evaluated relative to each other, i.e. if one biome is 1 and the other is 2, the spread will be the same as if one was 100 and the other was 200. Civs can spread out over biomes they cannot actually build in; for example | + | | Controls the expansion of the civilization's territory. The higher the number is relative to other BIOME_SUPPORT tokens in the entity, the faster it can spread through the biome. These numbers are evaluated relative to each other, i.e. if one biome is 1 and the other is 2, the spread will be the same as if one was 100 and the other was 200. Civs can spread out over biomes they cannot actually build in; for example humans spread quickly over oceans but cannot actually build in them. |
[BIOME_SUPPORT:ANY_GRASSLAND:4] | [BIOME_SUPPORT:ANY_GRASSLAND:4] | ||