A couple of things:
1) Clarification, although it's already noted separately:
Under spreading religion, the first option should read:
"Missionaries – built by a town with an appropriate monastery (as well as the free missionaries afforded by being the first to research Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity, and Islam)."
2) Given that Meditation and Polytheism are both so easily and equally accessible, does there seem to be any difference in going for one or the other? Do AI civs prefer either? Does it matter what traits the AI civs have? How easy is it to get both? Polytheism would seem to be preferable if following a REL strategy, given the direct access to Monotheism (followed by...)
3) It seems to me that a *balanced* REL strategy should focus on just the three early religions, perhaps followed by Theology (given the direct access from Monotheism, and which, with the free missionary, seems like quite an easily grabbed plum). The opportunity costs of pursuing the other four or three religions seem high. Any thoughts on this?
4) In terms of spreading religion, can somebody comment a bit about the most effective ways to do so *within* one's own empire? What are the priorities of doing so versus planting a preferred religion in other civs' cities?
5) What goes into picking a state religion given multiple options? Timing? (e.g., the earliest religions should naturally spread the most, n'est-ce pas?) Studying the percentage of religion in visible cities?
6) Lastly, and this is a bit broad, but what are the factors which would indicate a focus on a REL strat? Civ traits? Terrain? Neighbor proximity, number, traits, etc.?
Excellent post, FP.
1) Clarification, although it's already noted separately:
Under spreading religion, the first option should read:
"Missionaries – built by a town with an appropriate monastery (as well as the free missionaries afforded by being the first to research Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity, and Islam)."
2) Given that Meditation and Polytheism are both so easily and equally accessible, does there seem to be any difference in going for one or the other? Do AI civs prefer either? Does it matter what traits the AI civs have? How easy is it to get both? Polytheism would seem to be preferable if following a REL strategy, given the direct access to Monotheism (followed by...)
3) It seems to me that a *balanced* REL strategy should focus on just the three early religions, perhaps followed by Theology (given the direct access from Monotheism, and which, with the free missionary, seems like quite an easily grabbed plum). The opportunity costs of pursuing the other four or three religions seem high. Any thoughts on this?
4) In terms of spreading religion, can somebody comment a bit about the most effective ways to do so *within* one's own empire? What are the priorities of doing so versus planting a preferred religion in other civs' cities?
5) What goes into picking a state religion given multiple options? Timing? (e.g., the earliest religions should naturally spread the most, n'est-ce pas?) Studying the percentage of religion in visible cities?
6) Lastly, and this is a bit broad, but what are the factors which would indicate a focus on a REL strat? Civ traits? Terrain? Neighbor proximity, number, traits, etc.?
Excellent post, FP.
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