INDIGO PLANT
Thread: Re: Puerto Rico - A worthy #1? A lot of buys of the Large Indigo Plant and the Large Sugar Mill and probably Hospices. In a building strategy it's better to go for the Small Indigo Plant (the "Corn" players are probably in a better position to try a Shipping Thread: Puerto Rico: my view Occupied corn plantations produce one corn each, but other occupied plantations require the accompanying sugar mill/indigo plant/ tobacco plant/coffee roaster to be occupied as well (eg to produce 2 tobacco, a player must have 2 San Juan - What and When to Build in San Juan If for example you have an Indigo Plant and a Tobacco Shed and choose producer, you can use the Indigo you produced in the builder phase and still be able to sell the Tobacco in the trader phase. Sometimes you can even use both of them San Juan - My thoughts on each of the buildings in San Juan Indigo Plant 1 VP A very weak sell, but it has two positive boosts: it's cheap as all hell, and it provides a one-to-one ration of cost to victory points. This makes it the only production building which does so and still has a function Thread: Re: Puerto Rico - A worthy #1? First time a player tried that he had Construction Hut + Forest Hut + Library and then he just went for big buildings (I think he picked up an indigo plant too now that I think of it) Even playing the normal rules, I've seen coffee 16 October 1631: Indigo from Dover to Calais This becomes a rear guard action in 1608 when the British East India Company obtains a foothold in India and a monopoly on the indigo trade. When the indigo plant is cultivated in America, it spells the end of European woad in the Puerto Rico final, with comments It allows him to build Tobacco Plant next round, however. TURN 2. Chris is Governor. 1. Chris selects Builder and builds Tobacco storage for four. John passes. Eric builds Small Indigo plant for 1. David builds Small Indigo plant for Thread: Re: Aqueduct You'll need to spend 1 gold to get the aquaduct (if no quarry) and an additional 2-3 gold to get a large indigo plant. Also, the colonist requirement can be taxing at the start of the game. By the time you get both aquaduct and large Thread: Re: Playing with all the expansion buildings With the lighthouse you get up to $4 without having had to buy any expensive buildings (you can get $3 by just owning a small indigo plant) The result is that you are able to get alot of cash very early when cash is still very important A Canadian Indigo Urine Vat Story My recipe for that particular urine vat is from Ida Grae's, "Nature's Colors - Dyes from Plants."(1974, republished by Robin & Russ, Oregon, 1991). I used the one titled, "Indigo, Blue Pot". The interesting addition to Pam's recipe
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