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回報翻譯問題
If you rush to Jongs, it actually works *better* that way because you are more likely to not have retired the earlier admirals.
But I had focused on the Kampung and going tall first from it... I ended up retiring early admirals in expectation of the Jong being a straight Frigate replacement. Which it isn't. I'd forgotten it is earlier, and like I wrote, retired my two early admirals. It wasn't the end of the world, but it's one of those moments where just a little more forethought would have been great!
One suggestion for a line which may be resturctured for clarity:
"Kampungs at first offer +1 housing, +1 production and +1 food per adjacent fishing boats improvement. "
Makes it sound like Kampungs offer +1 to each of these per adjacent resource, as opposed to +1 for food only (which is the case).
Maybe: "Kampungs at first offer a +1 housing and +1 production bonus, as well as +1 food per adjacent fishing boats improvement. "