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  • What constitutes a Flood Plain?

    How do you know it's a flood plain?

    I was getting lot's of illnesses and there were no swamps nearby.

    Thanks,

    RAH
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    Isn't it a separate terrain type?
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    • #3
      Not that I could tell. When I checked the terrain it looked like a regular grassland dot square.

      RAH
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      • #4
        A flood plain is a unique terrain type which occurs when a square that would normally be desert is adjacent to a river. Flood plains produce 3/0/0, which is really 3/0/1 due to the river bonus. They can have irrigation and road to become 4/0/2, but no mining. Flood plains are extremely susceptible to disease, so they're great for early growth and settler production, but can be a real problem later in the game.

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        • #5
          When I look at the terrain, it doesn't say floodplain, it says grassland. I'll really verify that tonight when I get home. Might be one of those senior moments. My capital was devesated by disease. Does the city have to built on it or just if there is some in the city radius. There were no swamps in reach so it had to be flood plains that were causing it. Hmmmmmmmm.
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          • #6
            The civilopedia and manual don't say specifically, it just says "Cities in Flood Plains and cities and units in Jungle..."

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            • #7
              The grassland square wasn't the one causing you the problem. Most likely you built your city right on the flood plain square. Either that or you have someone working the flood plain square. A flood plain square looks just like a desert square on the map, except that it has a river along one edge with a patch of green along the riverbank.

              Definitely don't found your city on a flood plain or I think you will be susceptible to disease for the entire life of the city. But even if you don't found the city on the flood plain square, your citizens are still susceptible if you have them working a flood plain square. Also, military units and workers I think are susceptible to disease if they are stationed on a flood plain square.
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              • #8
                Yeah that might be it. There was a square that looked like that, and it had wheat on it, so I may have not checked the terrain just assumed hmmm wheat=good. And I was working that square. Doh. I'll verify later,
                THANK YOU.

                RAH
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                • #9
                  Happy to help. I'm just pleased to see that when you ran into a problem that you didn't understand, you came here and asked. Everyone over in the Civ3-General forum seems to assume that every little thing they run into that they don't understand is a bug, and they immediately start a new thread announcing the so-called bug.
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                  • #10
                    i built on a wheat on a flood plain. it lost a pop point at the same time as the city i built that was surrounded by jungle. oops. i'm ripping out the jungle so that city will be safe, i'll post back here if the flood plain city gets hit by disease again.
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                    • #11
                      No, not even thinking it was a bug, figured it was stupidity, which seems to be running rampant these days

                      CW
                      I lost two pop out of my cap.
                      Same time, hmmmmm, wonder if there's an oedo year concept working, that if we figure out, we can just remove the worker from the flood plain for that turn and still take advantage of the wheat that grows there.

                      Sidenote, you can clear a jungle, any such option for a flood plain?

                      RAH
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                      • #12
                        You can't clear floodplains, but you won't get diseased once you research Medicine or Sanitation (sorry, can't remember which).

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                        • #13
                          I've been told on another forum that it's Sanitation that prevents losing population because of disease from flood plains.

                          Jay

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                          • #14
                            Thanks all, I got home last night and that wheat square was a flood plain. At least My cap wasn't built on it

                            Since you can't do anything with it and the techs to stop it don't come early, I'll pay much closer attention in the future.

                            RAH
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                            RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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