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|effect = *+15% {{production5}} Production of land units
*+1 {{production5}} from every worked source of [[Iron (Civ5)|iron]]
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*+1 {{production5}} Production from every worked source of {{Iron5}} Iron
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*Requires a worked source of {{Iron5}} Iron nearby
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=='''Game Info:'''==
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==Game Info==
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Bonus building. Can only be constructed in cities with at least one improved [[Iron (Civ5)|Iron]] resource nearby.
   
+15% Production when building Land Units.
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*+15% {{Production5}} Production when building [[List of units in Civ5|Land Units]] in this City.
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*+1 {{Production5}} Production for each source of {{iron5}} Iron resource worked by this City.
   
=='''Strategy:'''==
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==Strategy==
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The '''Forge''' is a great bonus building, not only increasing {{Production5}} Production on the [[Iron (Civ5)|Iron]] resources nearby, but also boosting land unit production in the city. Use that to turn the city into a major army training hub!
   
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==Civilopedia entry==
The Forge can only be constructed in a city with an improved source of iron nearby. It increases the speed at which the city produces land units.
 
 
A forge is a building containing a furnace capable of generating the temperatures necessary to melt and shape iron into anything from horseshoes to nails to arrowheads. This requires a significant amount of heat, and the blacksmith might have an apprentice. A type of assistant his job was to pump bellows to blow fresh air on the flames to keep them hot. A blacksmith might "work" the iron by getting it red-hot and then beating it into shape on an anvil with various hammers. Or the blacksmith might pour molten metal into forms of clay or sand or metal, removing the forms once the iron had cooled enough to hold its shape.
 
=='''Historical Info:'''==
 
 
A forge is a building containing a furnace capable of generating the temperatures necessary to melt and shape iron into anything from horseshoes to nails to arrowheads. This requires a significant amount of heat, and the blacksmith might have an apprentice or assistant who did nothing much but pump bellows to blow fresh air on the flames to keep them hot. A blacksmith might "work" iron by getting it red-hot and then beating it into shape on an anvil with various hammers. Or the smith might pour molten metal into forms of clay or sand or metal, removing the forms once the iron had cooled enough to hold its shape.
 
 
[[Category:Medieval era buildings (Civ5)]]
 
[[Category:Medieval era buildings (Civ5)]]

Revision as of 16:25, 16 March 2019

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Game Info

Bonus building. Can only be constructed in cities with at least one improved Iron resource nearby.

Strategy

The Forge is a great bonus building, not only increasing Production Production Production on the Iron resources nearby, but also boosting land unit production in the city. Use that to turn the city into a major army training hub!

Civilopedia entry

A forge is a building containing a furnace capable of generating the temperatures necessary to melt and shape iron into anything from horseshoes to nails to arrowheads. This requires a significant amount of heat, and the blacksmith might have an apprentice. A type of assistant his job was to pump bellows to blow fresh air on the flames to keep them hot. A blacksmith might "work" the iron by getting it red-hot and then beating it into shape on an anvil with various hammers. Or the blacksmith might pour molten metal into forms of clay or sand or metal, removing the forms once the iron had cooled enough to hold its shape.