Hey, this is my first post here, although I have been watching unregistered for a long time. I'm not sure if this has been asked yet, and I'd like to know, so any help would be appreciated.
I have heard many people (some very respected) say that they use the "chop strategy," which, from what I discern, is the wanton chopping of all trees. My question is, wouldn't this strategy be detrimental in the long run, creating abundant food, but few hammers? I suppose teamed with the slavery civic it could be powerful, but does this wok any other way?
I have heard many people (some very respected) say that they use the "chop strategy," which, from what I discern, is the wanton chopping of all trees. My question is, wouldn't this strategy be detrimental in the long run, creating abundant food, but few hammers? I suppose teamed with the slavery civic it could be powerful, but does this wok any other way?
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