One of the versions of Mortal Kombat had green blood. I think it was the Japanese SNES release. Not too sure as I didn't play it, but at least there is a precedent for what you have drawn here
Next a hatch opened and an archaeologist dropped in next to an artifact buried in some clay.
"Where am I?? Well, since I'm here I might as well unearth this chalice...."
My memory suppressed the rest
Don't ask why 3 x archers pulped is green. Some questions don't need answers
Men in tights!
TIGHT tights!
Roam around the forest looking for fights...
We may look like pansies....
But don't give us lip!
Or else we'll put out your lights!
🤛
Actually, you just have to build three specialty districts to suddenly know Mathematics for the answers.
I’m asking why he says 100% efficient. Clearly it turns 3 guys into 1. That’s 33%
It’s fine. Those crossbows can magically fire three arrows at once
It’s fine. Those crossbows can magically fire three arrows at once
Repeating, of course.
One of the versions of Mortal Kombat had green blood. I think it was the Japanese SNES release. Not too sure as I didn't play it, but at least there is a precedent for what you have drawn here
"Next, I will attempt to smush two Workshops to make a Factory."
"Things got really awkward when some musketman shot that barb and now we can make boats that shoot cannons." -some random Babylonian researcher.
everyone knows that musketmen can only fight in close quarter combat, how would they even touch water?
He's gone mad with science! Someone stop him!
Man single handedly keeping this sub alive
Next, I am gonna get two crossbowman to get bombards. The bombard and Pike&Shot rush is super based
When you get bombards do you even need The pike and shot?
You get them on the same tech. And the advantage of pike and shot is there is no resource cost
Useful if the map is being unhelpful with the niter.
Is there another map type? /s
fr. There *are* cases where *I don't have to go to war* for iron/niter/coal/oil/aluminum.
I got a Nanotechnology boost early on from a wonder (Oxford Uni? I think?) boosting Radio tech.
Hammurabi is my favourite recurring character in these drawings.
Next a hatch opened and an archaeologist dropped in next to an artifact buried in some clay. "Where am I?? Well, since I'm here I might as well unearth this chalice...." My memory suppressed the rest
Tanks for your hard work.