3/28/2023 0 Comments Tropico 5 colonial era![]() Place them on different beaches around the starting island.ĥ. Your plantations are staggered around-teamsters will travel less distance to those docks, saving time and money ultimately. (I like to put them in what will become a plantation block in the modern era. For now, build 1 teamster per rum building. It doesn't matter if they're a distance from the plantations. Cluster them somewhere outside the residential district. You can support, probably, 9-12 of these. You should time this with the rebel mission. Keep your ranches set to pasture prohibition and your plantations set to multi-culture until the modern era.Ī nice tip for population boost is to build a pirate cove and use the rescue option to get people ashore. This is the easy era, so gimping yourself at this point is irrelevant what matters is that you're prepared to rocket through WW to Modern and have the finances to do it. It looks bleak, but you'll make lots of money soon. If placed correctly, (preferring green fertility in this era), you should see 50-80% efficiency per plantation. If you're having trouble expanding, build chapels in the residential block, setting their work mode to "help first." Cap the budget out on your sugar plantations. Repeat this step several times-ideally creating 4-5 blocks total. Do not expand until you have 20-30 unemployed. Make sure your teamsters face the future residential block to take advantage of less-extensive travel & ultimately cheaper, more efficient production.īe mindful of your population size vs unemployment this strategy is population intensive early on. Duplicate the previous block, but with only sugar plantations. You want at least 6 of these blocks to reach 1-2m revenue in later eras, depending on map size.Ģ. ![]() ![]() The reason you are placing the block in a corner is so you can line the edge of your flattest island with these plantations, using the center as a residential district. These bonuses transfer to all your subsequent plantations, so a block like this is a good foundation. You must shrink your plantations down to the minimum size to take advantage of 1) multi-culture, 2) fertilizer from the ranches, 3) sugar 10% stacking efficiency upgrade in later eras. As you might have already guessed, 9 plantations take up much more space than 18x10 (being 6x9 EACH). Why such specific reductions in space/placement? Several reasons. Try to place this block on the edge of an island a corner is best. ![]() Each plantation "block" will require 4-6 teamsters, depending on the size of the map and distance to production buildings. Ideally, sugar and rubber will be the 2nd from the shorter rectangle edge in the cash-crop row, with corn in the middle of the food crop row. Inside the rectangle, place 2 ranches, adjacent to 2 of the food crops on the outside with corn in the middle. Hope you enjoy!ĬOLONIAL: This era is fairly straightforward no one seems to have trouble with it, excepting "converting revolutionaries." Nevertheless, this is the quickest route out of the era, leaving by 1920s-30s:īuild 1 cluster plantation of all 9 crops, set to multi-culture, in a 18x10 rectangle. I have divided the stratagem into sections by era, so refer to each for an era you struggle with, but beware they are intended to build on each other. So, if you're not interested in exploiting those, you can just read to find out what they are & their ultimate effect. The cornerstone of this guide are the many plantation efficiency bugs. Tropico 6 is unlike previous titles, in that the economy is sink or swim, and it can be counter-intuitive to keep your economy afloat.Ī disclaimer before I begin: this guide utilizes some buggy behavior and attempts to avoid others. ![]() I'm intending this post to act as a guide for the disoriented. UPDATED: see bottom for polishes/changes to this guide. ![]()
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