Anno 1404 - Venice Guide [repack]

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Whether you’re aiming for the “Knight of the Round Table” achievement or just want to build a gorgeous, efficient trade empire without your citizens rioting every 20 minutes, this guide is worth every penny. Highly recommended for completionists, min-maxers, and anyone who loves watching their islands thrive.

Build plenty of City Watchhouses near your marketplace.

: Spies in your own city help uncover and arrest enemy infiltrators. New Content

Which you are currently playing The difficulty level of your AI opponents Anno 1404 Venice Guide

Never build production chains without first calculating if they are needed. Overproduction drains gold.

While you are sabotaging your enemies, they will actively try to burn down your cities and poison your wells. Protecting your population requires a proactive defense network. Setting Up Your Defense

: There is a waiting period of several minutes between buying individual council seats across any settlement. 3. New Venetian Content & Features

: Venetian AI loves using fire ships. Build harbor defense towers near your shipyards. To help tailor this strategy, let me know: What victory conditions or scenario you are playing? Which AI opponents are giving you trouble? Tips Whether you’re aiming for the “Knight of

Advancing your population unlocks more complex and lucrative buildings. However, rushing too fast can break your economy. It is wise to "stall" at certain tiers.

Specifically, Volcano Islands which offer massive resource deposits but carry the risk of destructive eruptions. 1. Mastering the City Council

AI players will attempt to buy seats on your main production and residential islands. Always check your vital islands and buy up your own council seats early to lock out competitors.

You cannot achieve a noble class without the unique goods found in the Orient. : Spies in your own city help uncover

feature allows you to "buy out" rival islands by purchasing shares. Anno 1404 Wiki Essential Beginner's Guide

This involves manually sailing a ship to a neutral power's port. It's highly effective early on; for example, buy all the wood and tools you need from Lord Northburgh to jumpstart a new colony.

You can bribe council members (neutral NPCs) with honor to influence votes.