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'''Abandoned mine''' produces [[resources]] like any other [[mine]], except it cannot produce [[wood]]. The production is chosen randomly at the beginning of the map. However, the map-maker can set which resources are available for lottery, which means | '''Abandoned mine''' produces [[resources]] like any other [[mine]], except it cannot produce [[wood]]. The production is chosen randomly at the beginning of the map. However, the map-maker can set which resources are available for lottery, which means that only if only one resource is chosen the production becomes fixed. | ||
Abandoned mine is guarded by a throng (100–249) of [[Troglodyte]]s. The guards are renewed at the first day of every week. So if another player flagged the mine on seventh day of the week, there are new set of troglodytes guarding the mine if another player tries to flag it. | Abandoned mine is guarded by a throng (100–249) of [[Troglodyte]]s. The guards are renewed at the first day of every week. So if another player flagged the mine on seventh day of the week, there are new set of troglodytes guarding the mine if another player tries to flag it. | ||
[[Category: Mines]] | [[Category: Mines]] |
Revision as of 05:11, 9 July 2017
Abandoned mine produces resources like any other mine, except it cannot produce wood. The production is chosen randomly at the beginning of the map. However, the map-maker can set which resources are available for lottery, which means that only if only one resource is chosen the production becomes fixed.
Abandoned mine is guarded by a throng (100–249) of Troglodytes. The guards are renewed at the first day of every week. So if another player flagged the mine on seventh day of the week, there are new set of troglodytes guarding the mine if another player tries to flag it.