![]() ![]() ![]() Generally speaking, I would avoid vying for defender too early in the barbarian track. Of course, all this depends on how likely other players are to vie for contention (personality, strategy, whether they draw politics/deserter and science/smithy, and whether they have an abundance of ore, wool, and grain). I would avoid going for defender of Catan unless you have a progress card that pushes your down that track (e.g. This means that you waste a lot of resources for a low-probability chance of winning one measly VP. ![]() In general, I don’t like vying for defender of Catan because it is highly likely that another player will vie for contention. If you have a key resource that somebody else needs to build a knight, I would try to trade 2:1 or 3:1 with them. It is way too early to tell who is most likely to be in contention in the endgame. Personally, I think that it is way too early to worry about taking down the #1 player. Lean more towards ore and grain to build more cities as cities do not nullify the aqueduct. With the aqueduct, your return on investment with further settlements is not as great as it nullifies your aqueduct’s ability. If you have a city on lumber, look only for cheap expansions with lots of dots. The aqueduct (level 3 city improvement) is far better than the other level 3 city improvements. The science progress cards tend to be better (the military progress cards may be the worst on average). Having a city generating paper might be an overpowered aspect of the game. If a city is equivalent to a settlement, then building a “settlement” for 3 resources is also a great deal. Putting in 3 resources to save 5 resources is a great deal. Losing your city would be a devastating blow to your economy. Try to build and activate a knight as soon as possible. You should probably try to have at least 2 of ore, wool, and grain. For the settlement, go for dots and filling in the resources that you don’t have. The player selecting last: I would probably place the city on settlements with lots of lumber. If you were given a choice between a 10-dot settlement with only 2 resources and a 9-dot settlement with brick, lumber, and another resource then I’d probably go with the 9-dot. Players who have to select first: Usually go for the most dots. ![]()
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