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It is only continental, and, who knows, it might expire early.
The Mausoleum (I don't care if that is spelled right) gives 3 content people in the builder's city. Its like the Hanging Gardens, only it doesn't effect any other city (Much worse)
I think obviously the best wonder is the Statue of Zeus. It basically gives you a free Galic Swordman every 5 turns, all you need is ivory.
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that's not a really lot. maybe if it's a cheap and early wonder. but as it's greek, it'll probably come with philosophy or polytheism, so not too early. by then you've got enough more important wonders to rush for (e.g. GLib, GLight).
but i agree that the wonder relatively speaking is a lot more powerful than the templar knight-thingy. that's a lot later (early-middle medieval age) and 1 unit every 5 turns isn't much at all...
all you need is ivory
i don't often start near to ivory
at least you don't need to worry about too many other civs trying to build it too
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For a non-religious civ, I could see the ToA being pretty damn strong. The question is, if it expires, do you suddenly lose all of those temples? Yikes! That doesn't seem likely, so let's say it doesn't expire. Then we're talking about a very powerful wonder. I mean, just the culture alone!
Originally posted by Arrian
For a non-religious civ, I could see the ToA being pretty damn strong. The question is, if it expires, do you suddenly lose all of those temples? Yikes!
yeah, and since you can't build a temple if you already have a free one, then that might be a rub.
My hope would be that it would give a permanent temple, just the effects would expire and new cities on the continent would no longer have them.
I can see a strat based on waiting to attack the turn the civ that built it gets the obsolecense tech.
Originally posted by Arrian
For a non-religious civ, I could see the ToA being pretty damn strong. The question is, if it expires, do you suddenly lose all of those temples? Yikes! That doesn't seem likely, so let's say it doesn't expire. Then we're talking about a very powerful wonder. I mean, just the culture alone!
-Arrian
It expires with Education, and you do lose the Temples too. But it still can be a very strong early Wonder.
It expires with Education, and you do lose the Temples too. But it still can be a very strong early Wonder.
Intriguing.
Interesting trade offs. Not only do you lose the temples, the replacements will only create 2 culture/turn as opposed to the others that probably put out at least 4. Interesting.
What this probably means is I have another reason to delay getting Education, the other is the Library slingshot.
This is interesting for a religious civ since discovering education will wipe out your temples but by that stage a large city should be able to put up a cheap temple in a couple of turns. The only downside is the reduced culture because your temples won't be >1000 years old.
If the AI manages this wonder it is another reason to beeline education and sell it to all the AI's - assuming they will still pay high prices for a tech that kills a strong GW.
Originally posted by sabrewolf but as it's greek, it'll probably come with philosophy or polytheism, so not too early. by then you've got enough more important wonders to rush for (e.g. GLib, GLight).
You get it at Math.
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