Katwick
Cartographer
Once upon a time I posted as Katwijk, but life interfered and he's now DeletedUser61, which isn't searchable.
https://us.forum.elvenar.com/index.php?threads/locate-your-city.4876/ is an example of the kind of research that I enjoy. The city move issue has pretty much been fixed, quite nicely, but a straightforward discussion is still needed.
Relic distribution, on the other hand, hasn't been well explained, although it's a pretty simple 3x9 hexagonal tessellation. Just as a sample, although diagrams will help a lot:
1) Print a hexagonal grid
2) Start a 9 hex column with City 1, (which will be Marble, Crystal, Elixir)
3) Create a city pattern of
1
..4
2....7
..5
3....8
...6
......9
4) Immediately above each city place a relic square in the usual Marble - Gems sequence.
5) Fill in the three empty squares in each column such that any vertical sequence of 5 (tessellated) hexes has two cities and all three Relics for that column.
6) That's it - a complete definition of relic locations. The rest of the map simply repeats a diagonal 3x9 tesselation.
(Illustrations will help a lot.)
Soooo, is there a slot for a Scrollmaster who is interested in map-related issues?
https://us.forum.elvenar.com/index.php?threads/locate-your-city.4876/ is an example of the kind of research that I enjoy. The city move issue has pretty much been fixed, quite nicely, but a straightforward discussion is still needed.
Relic distribution, on the other hand, hasn't been well explained, although it's a pretty simple 3x9 hexagonal tessellation. Just as a sample, although diagrams will help a lot:
1) Print a hexagonal grid
2) Start a 9 hex column with City 1, (which will be Marble, Crystal, Elixir)
3) Create a city pattern of
1
..4
2....7
..5
3....8
...6
......9
4) Immediately above each city place a relic square in the usual Marble - Gems sequence.
5) Fill in the three empty squares in each column such that any vertical sequence of 5 (tessellated) hexes has two cities and all three Relics for that column.
6) That's it - a complete definition of relic locations. The rest of the map simply repeats a diagonal 3x9 tesselation.
(Illustrations will help a lot.)
Soooo, is there a slot for a Scrollmaster who is interested in map-related issues?
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