

You can use Migration to change the race of a city to something more appropriate. Try to avoid placing a city for a race in disliked/hated terrain as its economy will tank badly. You can see what they like by mousing over the race's name in the unit panel.

Faster healing = More fighting = More loot.Įach race likes one or more types of terrain and dislikes/hates two. It takes time for your units to heal from battle damage, but there are two ways to speed this up: Hero Skills (Archdruid and Theocrat have them) and having units in your army with healing abilities (like the human priest). If you plan to make use of a race's units and cities, it pays to be nice to their independent cities so you can earn more governance points. The game tracks your relationship with each race separately. It's most efficient to give each hero their own army as the army-wide buffs they can give do not stack with other heroes. You're not playing Civilization where you hit end turn until something happens, you should be constantly moving your armies around killing independents to earn EXP and collect resources.ĭon't forget to have scouts (you start with 1 or 2 units you can use for this) who can grab unguarded pickups, locate potential new city building sites and find independent cities for you to conquer/bribe.
