You don't realise how much space you clear when dealing with things like berries and trees till you have a faction(s) that don't. Space is often a concern.
Zora Depository doesn't take food. I feel it should say so, if that's how it's meant to be. While the Zora can hunt and fish and take berries for food, they're functionally terrible at it over longer distances because it must be dropped at the main building.
The Goron Rock Sirloin Mine is...confusing. Hear me out: You can farm it like a regular farm for Food. The building itself says it generates 1 food per 5 seconds. Your worker states he adds +1 food per second when garrisoned in a mine. And I'm not entirely certain whether half of this is working or not. And that's before the research that may or may not increase the trickle.
Goron version of the Postman Network tech(Shared line of sight to allies) costs nothing, takes no time, and does nothing.
The Gerudo version has a similar problem.
Ruby Guard have no attack, only a capture attack. Thus, they cannot actually fight units and defend their territory.
The 'no attack' thing also applies to Armos.
It's kinda hard to work out what you actually need to build to get the Gorons to City. This is mainly because only the Hot Springs is marked 'Town'.
Similar is true for the Zora.
Sometimes I get error spam, sometimes I don't. I wish I could say why and how.
Given half a chance, I'd let Lon Lon build houses and grow(But then I'm always weird like that). Can't work out how I'd do that.
Goron AI doesn't play well with Peahats. It will ignore them entirely, and possibly have entire masses of workers doing other things chopped to pieces.
The Tribal Monks say they naturally regen-thus the only Goron unit to recover health. I don't believe they do currently. They have no regen listed in their stats, and I've watched them and not seen a single point of health recovered.
Zora River map; there are fish in the ground. South east of the standard start point.
Neither of the +1 Gatherer techs for Zora Fisheries and Coralmold Beds seem to work.