hills give a defensive bonus to units fortified on them... does this still apply to units garrisoned in cities built on hills? are there any other pros/cons to building on hills?
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The other bonus of building on a hill is that the tile on which a city is built always gives at least two food, irrespective of type. So if the area you're settling is short on food-rich squares, build on the hill for a little bonus. The combination of this and the defence bonus means that I generally build on a hill for preference, where possible.
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It's not strictly independent of the underlaying terrain, except for food.
I don't have the details in my head, but I believe it's the max of one and the base yield of the terrain (incl resource bonuses) for shields and trade, plus size bonuses for Ind and Com.
And of course there's the Agr food bonus.Why can't you be a non-conformist just like everybody else?
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There is also the visibility bonus for being on a hill.Visit First Cultural Industries
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