The Book of Nimbus
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->1.11 Harvesting Storm Power

"Yes, Master."
--Golem

Any Transport can harvest Storm Crystals from Storm
Geysers. To do so left-click on the transport then
left-click on the Storm Geyser. Be advised, if the
Transport is a Ground Transport there must be a series
of bridges connecting your Home Island to the Storm
Geyser before the Transport can harvest. Aerial
Transports (such as Air Ships), do not need bridges in
order to harvest Storm Crystals. Consult The Handbook of
Nimbian for a complete list of Transports. Once the
Transport has harvested the Storm Crystal, it will
return to your Home Island's Temple where the Crystal
will be converted to Storm Power.

Note: In multiplayer games, Storm Crystals can be
brought to Outposts as well as Temples.

Note: Transports are loyal and dedicated units. Once you
have ordered them to begin collecting Storm Crystals,
they will always go to the nearest available Storm Geyser,
and always bring the Crystals to the nearest Temple or Outpost.

Note: Right-clicking on a Storm Geyser will display the
amount of Storm Crystals remaining in the Geyser.
Geysers initially contain 2000 units of Storm Power,
however, this amount may be altered in multiplayer games
(see the Multiplayer section for details).

->1.12 Collecting Storm Power Rewards

"To the Furies, destruction is creation. Death is the
fuel of Life."
--Einar Lexette, High Priest of the Nimbians

War pleases the Furies, and they will reward the
destruction of an enemy unit or building with 25% of the
unit's original Storm Power value. (The 25% value may be
adjusted by the Battlemaster in multiplayer games.)

Note: You may also garner 25% of your own unit's cost by
salvaging the unit, assuming that the unit is healthy.

->1.13 About the Buildings of Nimbus

The High Priest alone can construct buildings.
To construct a building, right-click on the Priest and
select Construct. Choose the building you wish to raise
from the list provided (Temple, Workshop, Altar, or
Outpost). If you do not have enough Storm Power to
construct a building, the cost will be listed in red in
the Priest's Construct sub-menu. Once you have selected
the building, your cursor will change into a reddened
silhouette of the building. Move the silhouette to a
vacant spot and adjust until it becomes a full color
depiction of the structure, then left-click to place.
Your Priest will walk to that spot, and in a few seconds
your building will be ready.

Note: The area you wish to place your building must be
free of any obstacles, such as other units.


->1.14 Temples

The most important building in Nimbus is the Temple,
which serves four primary purposes:

1.The Temple gives you ownership of the island on which
it is built, preventing enemies from building anything
on that island.
2.The Temple provides regenerating health to your Priest
if he is injured.
3.The Temple gives you the power to create bridges and
Golems. If your Temple is destroyed you will not be
able to create these fundamental units.
4.The Temple converts Storm Crystals into Storm Power.
Transports bring Storm Crystals back to your Temple for
processing.

->1.15 Workshops

The next most important building in Nimbus is the
Workshop, which is the means by which Nimbians put their
Knowledge of units to tangible use.

->1.16 Unit Production

To create a unit (other than the Golem or a bridge piece),
you must first put the Knowledge for the unit into
production. To do so right-click on your Workshop,
select Put Knowledge into Production>, and choose which
Knowledge you wish to produce. Each Workshop can only
produce units indigenous to itself. In other words, a
Thunder Workshop can only produce Thunder units, a Rain
Workshop can only produce Rain units. You can, however,
build different Workshops on the same island (e.g. Wind
and Rain).

Note: Sun Workshops are the exception to the rule.
Although they can only produce Sun Battle units and Sun
Transports, they may also build Generators from any of
the Furies.

Once placed into production, a unit will pop into the
Production window. Left-click on the unit to pick it up.
The cursor will become a red silhouette of the unit.
Move the silhouette over the Battle window until it
changes to a full color depiction of the unit (indicating
that the space onto which you are placing the unit is a
legitimate one). Then left-click to place it.

Note: "Legitimate" placement comes from having the
available space to place the unit, sufficient Storm
Power to build the unit, and the proper Energy
influencing the space. If any of the three are missing,
the unit cannot be constructed.
Note: Units may only be built on islands you own, off
of the ends of friendly bridges, or on Neutral Islands.
Buildings, by virtue of their tremendous weight, can
only be constructed on islands (not off of the ends of
bridges).




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