I am playing a Civ3 vanilla Monarch game on Pangaea using the Zulus.
This map has only 2 continents separated by an impassable ocean (at least until Navigation). The Zulus, Persians and Babylonians start on the same continent.
My Zulus started off by building a few cities quickly and then switched to troop building because my capital is at the end of a peninsula and the Persians and Babylonians have blocked off the rest of the continent from me.
I invaded the Persians and Babylonians on and off using horsemen and Impi and finally eradicated both of them after they became so small and have nothing to offer me.
The French and Germans from the other continent built a few cities on MY continent but I captured or razed those cities so my Zulus can rule the entire continent.
I am now swimming in money while still remaining in Monarchy. 400+ gold per turn with Tech every 6-7 turns even with corruption although I did have a Forbidden Palace and courthouses in several cities. I don't build any Cathedrals or Colloseums because my luxury rate is at 20% and I have 3 luxuries on my continent, enough to keep size 12 cities content.
I then invaded the Chinese on the other continent and captured one city with spices as my base of operations.
I now have a major tech lead and am orchestrating wars between the other 5 civs and capturing some cities for luxuries or Wonders. I have tanks and bombers while the other civs are about to get Replacement Parts.
It is funny to see 5 civs squeezed on one continent fighting one another for space while my Zulus have an entire continent to myself.
This is the first time I stayed in Monarchy all the way and I have no intention of switching to Democracy because I am still earning about 50 gold/turn at about 5-6 turns per tech. This is after I have built Cathedrals and Colloseums almost everywhere. So far, my monarchy feels like democracy without the side effects.
This map has only 2 continents separated by an impassable ocean (at least until Navigation). The Zulus, Persians and Babylonians start on the same continent.
My Zulus started off by building a few cities quickly and then switched to troop building because my capital is at the end of a peninsula and the Persians and Babylonians have blocked off the rest of the continent from me.
I invaded the Persians and Babylonians on and off using horsemen and Impi and finally eradicated both of them after they became so small and have nothing to offer me.
The French and Germans from the other continent built a few cities on MY continent but I captured or razed those cities so my Zulus can rule the entire continent.
I am now swimming in money while still remaining in Monarchy. 400+ gold per turn with Tech every 6-7 turns even with corruption although I did have a Forbidden Palace and courthouses in several cities. I don't build any Cathedrals or Colloseums because my luxury rate is at 20% and I have 3 luxuries on my continent, enough to keep size 12 cities content.
I then invaded the Chinese on the other continent and captured one city with spices as my base of operations.
I now have a major tech lead and am orchestrating wars between the other 5 civs and capturing some cities for luxuries or Wonders. I have tanks and bombers while the other civs are about to get Replacement Parts.
It is funny to see 5 civs squeezed on one continent fighting one another for space while my Zulus have an entire continent to myself.
This is the first time I stayed in Monarchy all the way and I have no intention of switching to Democracy because I am still earning about 50 gold/turn at about 5-6 turns per tech. This is after I have built Cathedrals and Colloseums almost everywhere. So far, my monarchy feels like democracy without the side effects.
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