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Don't be afraid of aquifer embarks!  Orcs have lots of tools for above ground forts, starting with the Tribal Warcrafter and Fletcher for arms, and Boneyard for mechanisms.  Trade for cheap raw materials from the Goblins.  Use the Drydock to raid the Elves for wood, the Dwarves for metal, or the Merchant's Guild to found a caravanserai.  Use the Orcish Factory or Goblin Sawmill to stretch your supplies of clay and wood.  
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Don't be afraid of aquifer embarks!  Orcs have lots of tools available to make strong above ground forts, starting with the arms from the Tribal Warcrafter and Fletcher, and Boneyard for mechanisms.  Trade for cheap raw materials from the Goblins.  Use the Drydock to raid the Elves for wood, the Dwarves for metal, or the Merchant's Guild to found a caravanserai and expand your purchasing options.  Use the Orcish Factory or Goblin Sawmill to stretch your supplies of clay and wood farther.  
 
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