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− | + | ''Not to be confused with [[Cities and Warlords Distribution]]''. | |
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+ | Many map designers include a [[Cities and Warlords Distribution]] manually by picking the territory in each bonus themselves. For most games, this is preferred since the map designer typically knows best where to place these. | ||
However, Warzone also allows you to utilize a [[Random Warlords Distribution]] or [[Random Cities Distribution]] for any map. This determines the distribution randomly when the game is started. This has a few advantages: | However, Warzone also allows you to utilize a [[Random Warlords Distribution]] or [[Random Cities Distribution]] for any map. This determines the distribution randomly when the game is started. This has a few advantages: | ||
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This will generally mean that [[Superbonuses]] will have one [[territory]] for each minor [[bonus]], plus an additional [[territory]]; included in distribution for warlords, and excluded in distribution for cities. | This will generally mean that [[Superbonuses]] will have one [[territory]] for each minor [[bonus]], plus an additional [[territory]]; included in distribution for warlords, and excluded in distribution for cities. | ||
− | + | Random Warlords will not include a starting location in any bonus that is worth 0 armies per turn or negative armies per turn. In [[Strategic 1v1]] settings, this is why Korea, Japan, Hawaii and Alaska are not eligible for picking. | |
==See also== | ==See also== |