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* Research: If playing on a flat map, stonecutting will be important to allow you to build more walls. If playing on a mountainous maps, it is possible to build a colony inside the mountain and start researching electricity first.
 
* Research: If playing on a flat map, stonecutting will be important to allow you to build more walls. If playing on a mountainous maps, it is possible to build a colony inside the mountain and start researching electricity first.
 
*The very first [[Events#Visitors|visitor]] will be your savior as will be bringing some pemmican, but with just 200 starter silver, you can only buy about 55 units which isn't much or 60 if selling the spare weapon.
 
*The very first [[Events#Visitors|visitor]] will be your savior as will be bringing some pemmican, but with just 200 starter silver, you can only buy about 55 units which isn't much or 60 if selling the spare weapon.
* Saguaro cactus can now be grown by characters with Plants skill level 6, those placed on gravel will reach maturity fast. The process is slow but rewarding with just above five to ten units of wood.
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* Saguaro cactus can now be grown by characters with Plants skill level 6, those placed on gravel will reach maturity fast. The process is slow but rewarding with just above five to ten units.
  
 
<center>[[File:Saguaro cactus can now be planted.png|400px]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:Saguaro cactus can now be planted.png|400px]]</center>

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