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The Battle of Polytopia Wiki
The Battle of Polytopia Wiki Welcome to the official wiki of the strategy game The Battle of Polytopia. This is a collaborative encyclopedia that anyone can edit. It has 170 articles and a Discussions forum -
Strategies
This article contains general strategies applicable to all games and links to other useful resources. Building a strong economy is crucial, especially in the early game. There are two aspects to the game economy, “Income -
Tribes
Tribes are civilizations that players play as. Different tribes start with different technologies and have different terrain and resource spawn rates. There are 16 tribes, including 12 regular tribes that share the same technologies, units -
Diplomacy
This article is currently under construction. This page is either incomplete, or concerns features that have yet to be released. Information present here may not be 100% accurate. Come back soon! Diplomacy is a tier -
Cymanti
The Cymanti are a breakout group of Polytopians who moved to the swampy forests and learned to live with the Ciru Bug, which attaches to their faces and merges with their brains. Led by their -
Easter Eggs
An Easter egg is an intentional hidden feature. The Battle of Polytopia currently features five Easter eggs, the most notable of which are the Nature Bunny, the "sunrise" background, and mixed tribes. The Nature Bunny -
Polaris
The Polaris have lain trapped in the far reaches of the freezing tundra for eons, but were blessed by the unknowable Gaami with the power to expand their unnatural icy terrain farther than the weather -
∑∫ỹriȱŋ
The mysterious ∑∫ỹriȱŋ defend their woodland homes with colorful magic and the ferocity of fire-breathing dragons! They regard Nature as a holy spirit and cannot hunt animals or chop down trees, instead they start -
Cloak
Cloak is currently in beta. Only players in the beta program can see it in-game. It may be changed before its final release. This page or section is currently under construction and may be -
Strategies/Tribes
Tribes fall into two categories based on the the tech they start with. "Turn 0" tribes can upgrade their capital on the first turn. These include Bardur, Imperius, Kickoo, and Zebasi. They are the strongest -
Update History
This page contains the update history of The Battle of Polytopia, copied from Steam and the App Store and edited for readability. Version 1 used Adobe AIR, while version 2—the current version, named Moonrise -
Aquarion
From the deep oceans a long lost civilization appears! Their extreme isolation has given them special aquatic abilities that are unknown to the other more normal tribes. Aquarion have a slightly different tech tree and -
Units
Units are troops used for expansion and combat. There are 37 unit types in Polytopia, and every type has unique stats and skills. The most basic unit type is the Warrior. Other types include the -
Technology
Technology is research that unlocks new resources, buildings, units, and/or abilities. Technology can be researched using stars and discovered in ruins. Each tribe, except for Luxidoor and Aquarion, has a unique starting technology that -
Combat
Combat occurs when two enemy units attack each other. Each unit has two damage stats: attack, which determines how much damage it deals when it attacks, and defence, which determines how much retaliation damage it -
Cymanti/Strategy
The general strategy is to buy fungi so you get level 2 city on T1. You can still make a second unit like T0 tribe on T1 (warrior). Get riding/archery for fast expansion, depending -
Tribe Celebrations
Tribe celebrations, including Tribe Moons, Tribe Weeks, and Tribe Days, commemorate a specific tribe in Polytopia. During a tribe celebration, a lore blurb and image about the celebrated tribe are released and the merchandise of -
Strategies/Perfection
Perfection is the original game mode of The Battle of Polytopia. Its unique format, with a single focus on score, a set time limit of 30 turns, and bot opponents, raises particular considerations and rewards -
Vengir
Frowned upon by the other tribes and pushed into the unpleasant wastelands. Will they tolerate this injustice or rise to fight back? -Tribe description Vengir is the eighth tribe in Polytopia. Vengir is a regular -
Movement
The movement of a unit is determined by its movement stat, its skills, and the terrain it moves across. If not impacted by any other factors, a unit can move to tiles whose distance to -
Game Modes
The Battle of Polytopia has five game modes. There are three single-player game modes—Perfection, Domination, and Creative—and two multiplayer game modes—Glory and Might. There are three single-player game modes: Perfection -
Map Generation
This page describes the map generation process in The Battle of Polytopia. Every game occurs on a unique, randomly generated square map. Maps come in six sizes and five water amounts. Terrain is spawned in -
Oumaji
The seemingly endless, sun-blessed desert is the home of the Oumaji tribe. -Tribe description Oumaji is the fourth tribe in Polytopia. It is a free regular tribe, and it starts with the Riding technology -
Luxidoor
The Luxidoor love expensive things, jewels, rare spices and exclusive ornaments. That is also why they are the most expensive tribe in Polytopia! The Luxidoor citizens lead very comfortable lives, draped in the finest purple -
Yădakk
The Yădakk started out as a nomadic tribe in the beautiful harsh Khalee plains. Now they are the traders of the Square, connecting their empire with impressive trade routes. -Tribe description Yădakk the 12th and
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