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Exploring your new home
Planets in Terra Tritium offer diverse environments with unique strategic advantages. Here’s an overview of the different planet types:
Red Soil
- Characteristics: Due to their stable temperature, Red Planets provide an ideal training ground for military units.
- Strategic Advantage: Red Planets accelerate the training time of your military forces, allowing you to build a stronger army faster and prioritize a War strategy.
Desert Soil
- Characteristics: Desert Planets have unique terrain features and muted color palettes that offer natural camouflage for your forces.
- Strategic Advantage: The camouflage capabilities of Desert Planets provide an advantage in defense and stealth tactics, allowing you to surprise your enemies.
Green Soil
- Characteristics: Green Planets benefit from abundant organic material and optimal solar incidence.
- Strategic Advantage: These characteristics allow Green Planets to generate a higher energy output, a crucial resource for various technological advancements and infrastructure development.
Frozen Soil
- Characteristics: Frozen Planets possess unique rotational properties that cause time to pass slightly faster compared to other planets.
- Strategic Advantage: The time dilation effect on Frozen Planets allows for faster resource production, research completion, and unit construction, giving you a potential edge in the game’s progression.
Choosing Your Planet:
When selecting your planet to start a new exploration, consider your preferred playstyle and strategic goals.
- Red Planets: Ideal for players who favor a military approach.
- Desert Planets: Perfect for those who want to focus on defense and surprise attacks.
- Green Planets: Best for players who prioritize technological advancement and resource management.
- Frozen Planets: A valuable choice for those seeking to accelerate their overall progress in the game.
Remember: Each planet type offers distinct advantages. Choose wisely to maximize your colony’s potential and achieve success in Terra Tritium!