It seems that many people go to considerable lengths to obtain NON units. NON units certainly have their advantages, but I wonder how much they really add up to. Is it really such a great idea to spend 40 shields to disband a city in hopes of getting a NON settler (which, after all, is likely to be kind of far away from your own cities where you would use it)? Or to build a city and a barracks and then sacrifice it to the barbs in the hope that the barracks will survive and let you bribe vet NON units?
Here are the advantages of NON units that readily occur to me:
1) Shield support is free.
2) Settler food support is free.
3) No unhappiness from units in the field under representative governments.
4) When you are required to withdraw units to the nearest city to honor a peace agreement, NON units have nowhere to go and remain where they are.
What else can you add?
Here are the advantages of NON units that readily occur to me:
1) Shield support is free.
2) Settler food support is free.
3) No unhappiness from units in the field under representative governments.
4) When you are required to withdraw units to the nearest city to honor a peace agreement, NON units have nowhere to go and remain where they are.
What else can you add?
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