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>>716910
but anon

you get to "water" the "plants" if you save the universe

if you get my meaning

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>>409560
Hell is an infinitely large map.

>>407917
Haven't played believers yet, but for general advice, you could do what I do and turtle until you have a technological edge. Give him the coastal bombardment treatment with your ships until they reach the 50% health cap, then take the city by storm with some high attack [/spoiler]chariots ROVERS. Weakening them first gives you a huge advantage and it effectively cancels the benefit of a defensive perimeter. If you're not confident you can keep the city from being recaptured DO NOT focus on building infrastructure in the new city (although you should really bring enough units to finish what you started.) Focus on units to bolster your defenses - rush them if you really need to.

If you really don't want the base in yang's hands you can follow the scorched earth principle and bleed the city dry for lab points. Assign every worker to be a specialist, this will give you a nice science (or economy) bonus while the city quickly starves. Or, for added hilarity, "steal" his workers by shipping colony pods back home. Don't forget to recycle all his buildings before the city is retaken and/or starves to death!

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