abstract
| - In this scenario the player must guard Tenochtitlan, and the city is very large with many buildings. Somewhere North, the player get three Gaia Turtle Ships given by the gods. The southern bridge of Tenochtitlan is destroyed to slow Cortéz Navy's advance. The player may safely obtain gold from gold mines on the small island in the north, as there is no jaguar on the island in this scenario but only human skeletons, unlike in the fourth scenario. In the beginning, the player need to strengthen defence against Cortéz Army and Tlaxcalan ground invasion, while building fire ships to defend against Cortéz Navy. To defend against Cortéz Army, the player shall build extra Guard Towers in the north (there is only one, initially) and station infantry around there to defend against trebuchets and onagers. To defend against Tlaxcala, the player should build gates and towers in the west. The player should upgrade the fire ships and any other relevant units as soon as possible. In the island west of Tenochtitlan (connected by three bridges), Tlaxcala has two barracks and also mining gold over there, which the player can take them down easily and begin mining gold. Crossing the bridge north of this island, the player would also find gold mines in the west of Cortéz Army's base. The west and east of Cortéz Navy's base have loopholes, which the player can easily take down the Bombard Towers with trebuchets. However the player must beware not to have their transport ship being sunk by the towers. If the player has defeated Cortéz Army and Tlaxcala at this point, the player should research Spies/Treason if there is a lot of gold, in order to locate Cortéz Navy's town center, as the cost of the research would have been a lot cheaper after so many enemy villagers were eliminated.
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