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|type=[[Advance Card|Science Card]]
 
|type=[[Advance Card|Science Card]]
|number=15
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|number=16
|age=[[Growth Period]]
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|period=[[Growth Period]]
 
|image1=Calendar card.png
 
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|caption1=Calendar card
 
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==Acquisition and unlocking==
 
==Acquisition and unlocking==
The card is acquired when your [[population]] reaches 400.
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The card is acquired upon winning the first battle in the [[Mount of the Gods]] event..
   
 
Unlocking this card requires:
 
Unlocking this card requires:
* 2 [[Candle]]
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* 4 [[Candle]]
 
* 2 [[Kindling]]
 
* 2 [[Kindling]]
 
* 2 [[Animal Furs]]
 
* 2 [[Animal Furs]]
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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
{{box|
 
{{box|
Effect: Day/Night Cycle unlocked in Homeworld
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Effect: Day/Night Cycle unlocked in [[Homeworld]]
   
 
Leads to: ???
 
Leads to: ???
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
It is not clear if this has any effect beyond the obvious visual day/night cycle that begins after unlocking this card.
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It is not clear if this has any immediate effect beyond the obvious visual day/night cycle that begins after unlocking this card. In the [[Bronze Age]], [[Farming|farmers]] only collect [[Wheat]] during the day.
 
[[Category:Advance Cards]]
 
[[Category:Advance Cards]]

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Calendar
Type: Science Card
Number: 16
Unlocked With: {{{unlocked with}}}
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Period: Growth Period
Cost: {{{cost}}}
Calendar card

Calendar card

Calendar is a Growth Period Science Card that enables a day/night cycle in the game.

Acquisition and unlocking[ | ]

The card is acquired upon winning the first battle in the Mount of the Gods event..

Unlocking this card requires:

Card text[ | ]

Now that your followers understand time, they will form routines for different times of day and night.

Details[ | ]

Effect: Day/Night Cycle unlocked in Homeworld

Leads to: ???

Description:
In many early civilizations calendar systems were developed. The Sumerian calendar (c 2000 BC) based on 12 lunar months of 29 or 30 days is considered the origin of todays Gregorian calendar. The first recorded calendar was a lunar calendar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland dating from around 8000 BC.

Notes[ | ]

It is not clear if this has any immediate effect beyond the obvious visual day/night cycle that begins after unlocking this card. In the Bronze Age, farmers only collect Wheat during the day.