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Revision as of 07:01, 29 September 2015
"Early lumberyards were labor-intensive and highly dangerous. The medieval period saw such technological advancements as animal and water-powered saws."
Summary
- Lumberyards hold the wood you produce. Keep your lumberyards well protected from invading armies. Upgrade them to increase your wood storage capacity.
Offensive Strategy
- Attacking and destroying these is the best way to get wood from a castle.
Defensive Strategy
- Lumberyards should be protected by defensive structures because destroying one will reward the attacker with a lot of wood.
- It is wise to have them behind walls instead of outside them.
Buildings | |
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Economy | Farm • Silo • Mill • Lumberyard • Quarry • Storehouse • Cathedral • Road |
Fortification | Archer Tower • Crossbow Tower • Ballista Tower • Flame Tower • Musket Tower • Catapult Emplacement • Trebuchet Emplacement • Watch Signal • Guard House • Patrol Point • Caltrops • Engineer Trap • Fire Trap • Wall |
Military | Army Camp • Barracks • Cultural Barracks • Stable • Hall of Heroes • Embassy • Archery Range • Siege Workshop • University |
Other Buildings | Keep • Honor |