Did you ever have to fight a war that makes you a backstabber? I didn't want a war with Brennus, but I didn't have much of a choice. He was right next to me, at my southern border, and one of my biggest fears is usually that I won't have possession of a vital resource late in the game. Well, that happened....I was enjoying a moderate tech lead when I saw I had no uranium. But two of the border cities belonging to Brennus had it in the tile right next to them!
I used my scout to look at the cities....one was lightly defended, the other had 16 units in it! Mostly catapults and longbowmen, but in a few turns I saw that Brennus was upgrading to riflemen. If I was gonna take those cities I had to do it rather quickly. Actually, the lightly defended one would do, I only wanted the uranium, but I figured if I took both it would cripple Brennus ability to counterattack. I hated declaring war on him since we'd been on good terms the entire game thus far, but the heck with it. I moved in and took both cities. Brennus seemed to have a lot of catapults and he threw them against me and lost them when I sent out cavalry to destroy them. He wasted so many units in his counterattack that he left a nearby city lightly protected so I took it too. Then we had peace. But the uranium was still on his side of the borders!!! Rats! I waited a few turns since I needed to see if the borders would expand. The smaller city I took did , but only one tile! Luckily it had the uranium in it. But one of the other cities had a revolt and I was afraid it would flip back. I then decided to take another city from Brennus to diminish his borders and perhaps make him capitulate. I declared war again and started kicking his butt with Navy seals, but he then became a vassal of Ragnar! Now Ragnar is at war with me too!
Now I'm not afraid of Ragnar, he's far enough away that I can rally a good welcome for any troops he sends. But I didn't want to fight this war. Its only going to slow me down going for a spaceship win. All of this for uranium....I should have made arrangements to have better Great Artist Generation....maybe I could have avoided this war if I could culture bomb instead of attack.
I used my scout to look at the cities....one was lightly defended, the other had 16 units in it! Mostly catapults and longbowmen, but in a few turns I saw that Brennus was upgrading to riflemen. If I was gonna take those cities I had to do it rather quickly. Actually, the lightly defended one would do, I only wanted the uranium, but I figured if I took both it would cripple Brennus ability to counterattack. I hated declaring war on him since we'd been on good terms the entire game thus far, but the heck with it. I moved in and took both cities. Brennus seemed to have a lot of catapults and he threw them against me and lost them when I sent out cavalry to destroy them. He wasted so many units in his counterattack that he left a nearby city lightly protected so I took it too. Then we had peace. But the uranium was still on his side of the borders!!! Rats! I waited a few turns since I needed to see if the borders would expand. The smaller city I took did , but only one tile! Luckily it had the uranium in it. But one of the other cities had a revolt and I was afraid it would flip back. I then decided to take another city from Brennus to diminish his borders and perhaps make him capitulate. I declared war again and started kicking his butt with Navy seals, but he then became a vassal of Ragnar! Now Ragnar is at war with me too!
Now I'm not afraid of Ragnar, he's far enough away that I can rally a good welcome for any troops he sends. But I didn't want to fight this war. Its only going to slow me down going for a spaceship win. All of this for uranium....I should have made arrangements to have better Great Artist Generation....maybe I could have avoided this war if I could culture bomb instead of attack.
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