![]() ![]() In a two player game both of you have 10 turns per era. In the Canal era that means 19 actions (the first turn only has 1 action) and Rail era another 20 actions. As you already have 45 industry tiles it means that you cannot even build all of your own industries (even if you had the resources). That means that you are always fighting against the clock. You should aim to take actions that score as many points as you can get. If you read about Brass, people will typically tell you how much you should score per turn. But, how do you go about scoring points? Get supporting industries up and runningĬoal and iron are the industries that help you build your industrial empire. Sure, they score points too, but are not the driver of the highest points. Understand that a good connection to coal is essentials. You must be connected to a source of coal, or to the market. Your safest bet is to have a connection to the market, so you always have access to coal. Just remember that you need to be connected on any route. That means you may also use the routes of other players. You can get coal through a route owned by any playerĪn important oversight starting players typically forget. You can build Iron Works anywhere as the iron can ‘teleport’ to where you need it. You can even consume the iron of other players. ![]() But…remember that you help them flip their tile. That means you are helping them to score points. If there are no Iron Works on the board you can always get iron through the market for a decent price.
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