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Wondrous Buildings
Hi,
I wondered if there is a list or maybe even screenshots of the "wondrous buildings" on the strategic map. Is it perhaps possible to see them in the game without fighting a battle there ?
I'm in 231 BC now and haven't fought a single battle at the place of one of those wondrous buildings.
I'd like to see some of them and I have wondered of the one in asia minor (north of pergamon I think) could be the ruins of Troy.
Greetings,
Amaris
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Re: Wondrous Buildings
only once
near the piramids
i just raided egipt with my roman army, and an army from one of the revolted cities attacked me and i had a wing of my army coverd by the walkway that led from one of the piramids
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Re: Wondrous Buildings
a new view into the strategic map as the one where you can see setlements would be awesome
but I'mnot sure if they ever going to do it :shifty:
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Well....at least I would be grateful for a simple list with a description of all wonders on the EB map.
That shouldn't be impossible, should it ?
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I really only know the Hellenic wonders because I only play Hellenic factions and Carthage
Royal Macedonian Tombs
Wintry Dodone
Athenian Acropolis
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
Isthmus Canal (that cuts across the Pelleponessus)
Hellesponte
Ruins of Troy
Mausoleon at Hallicarnassos
Temple of Artemis at Epheseus
Colossus
Sun Temple (in some city not included on the map near Damascus)
Jewish Temple
Pharos at Alexandria
Pyramids of Giza
Tomb of Alexander
Abu Simbel/Necropolis
Red Sea Canal
Oracle of Zeus-Ammon
Ruins of Babylon
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Persian Royal Palaces
Ruins of Persepolis
Some wall on the northern Seleucid border
Alexander's farthest Pillars
Temple of Ahnita
3 Buddhist Temples in India