PHARAOH/CLEOPATRA STRUCTURES
CHART - Page 4
| Entertainment
Venues: Brugle has discovered that
Pavilions and Bandstands provide more desirability than previously suspected.
The 2x2 Dance Stage of a Pavilion generates a +6, +5, +4, +3, +2, +1 effect.
Each tile of a 1x2 Music Stage produces a +4, +3, +2, +1 effect.
The Juggler’s Stage has a +2, +1 desirability effect. Each garden tile creates
desirability the same way it usually does (+3, +2, +1). The roads tiles
have no effect on desirability. When all of these factors are added together,
Pavilions and Bandstands become very desirable structures. To illustrate
the desirability effect of typical Entertainment Venues, I have made the
following charts. |
| Pavilions:
There are many configurations for a Pavilion. I will not attempt to chart
all of them. The diagram on the right charts the desirability of one “standard”
pavilion layout. The light blue D squares represent a Dance Stage.
Yellow M’s are a Music Stage. The pink “J” is a Juggler’s Stage.
Gardens are shown as light green G’s and Roads are purple R’s. |
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| Bandstands:
The color key is the same as for the Pavilion. Yellow M’s are the
Music Stage. The pink “J” is a Juggler’s Stage. The Garden is shown as a
light green G and Roads are purple R’s. |
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| Booths:
It is only the 1x1 Juggler’s Stage of a Booth that generates desirability,
not the entire 2x2 footprint. This actually makes a Booth a little less
desirable than what would be expected. Again, the pink “J” is the Juggler’s
Stage and Roads are purple R’s. |
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| I
want to emphasize again that it was Brugle
that made this discovery. I just made the charts. This information was first
posted in Jimhotep’s Puzzling
Pavilions thread. |