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== Border Expansion Rules == | == Border Expansion Rules == | ||
* Borders spread to urban tiles when owning an adjacent tile. | |||
* Urban tiles spread borders to all adjacent tiles | |||
* Specialists spread borders to all adjacent tiles | |||
* Borders spread to resources when owning an adjacent tile | |||
* Borders spread to mountain tiles when you own two adjacent passable land tiles | |||
* Borders spread to all water tiles for which you own at least two adjacent land tiles or one adjacent land tile if there are no other passable land tiles adjacent to both the water and owned land tile | |||
* Borders spread/collapse onto tiles that are adjacent to owned tiles on opposite sides. | |||
# Example case 1: A 4-sided-U-shape collapses due to this. | |||
# Example case 2: A 1-tile gap between two of your cities collapses if the tiles are on opposite sides. | |||
# Example case 3: Two non-opposites adjacent tiles don't cause spread. (rare case) | |||
Any | * Any extra spread from above rules can itself cause extra spread by the rules, with the exception of adjacent resources. i.e. spreading to a resource tile can then add adjacent water tiles, which can then collapse borders if it leaves a hole. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |