Dublin Daily No.1 - The last quarter of the Resource War! [IRELAND]

Day 3,113, 19:20 Published in Ireland Ireland by Montenegrian Celt

Dublin Daily - No.1 - Day 3,113


The Resource War is coming to an end, with only one rare and two very rare resources left to claim.
The three resources that are left to take are: Grain, rubber and Deer, which is a 55% bonus in food and 30% bonus in weapon production.

How does eIreland stand on the resource war topic?

On day 3,113 of the new world, eIreland managed to take Deer and Saltpeter resources. This two resources are classified as rare and very rare and should provide a big bonus to our future economy.
With the rest of the resources taken into consideration, the new bonuses that will be available in eIreland should pretty much look like this.



In the region of Cork and Kerry, two resources were allocated ( Grain and Deer ) which should provide a 55% bonus in food production for eIreland. That is a lot better the the current 20% that we have right now.




In Northwest of Ireland three resources have been allocate😛 Aluminium, Iron and Saltpeter which combined should give us a 50% bonus in weapon production and increase our current bonus by 40%.



According to Don Croata:

"Our plan is to go for one region with max. weapon bonus and one region with 2 food bonuses. We are also looking to keep our Work Tax on 3% +-1% which will make us the most profitable country for weapon owners in the world. We are going to attract the MU Commune holders to join Ireland and move their communes in our country, we would profit from their work and they wouldn’t spend less than anywhere else on the taxes. That’s the plan anyway."

We've met our goal and allocated all the resources we wanted, except rubber which was taken by ePoland and a slight change in the regions where the resources should've originally been allocated ( Dublin and Louth ).



For the end I would like to personally congratulate you on your success.
Here's a song for you, the members of the band are originally from Serbia, but living in Ireland.