The Problem
The Oracle is one of the weakest Wonders in the game, giving just one extra content citizen in cities that already have a Temple. It costs 300 shields, and expires with Theology.
Compare the Oracle to the Hanging Gardens, which for the same shield cost gives a content citizen in every city, even without Temples, three content citizens in the city where it is built, and expires in the Industrial Age.
As a result, players rarely decide to build the Oracle, unless they are aiming for a single-city cultural victory.
Possible Solution
One obvious solution would be to reduce the cost of the Wonder to 200 shields.
This Wonder is usually one of the AI’s top priorities, so a cost decrease would allow the AI to tie up one of its productive cities for less time. Expensive early Wonders hurt the AI because before luxury trading, the growth of the city forces the use of entertainers, which slow down production.
Any other ideas?
The Oracle is one of the weakest Wonders in the game, giving just one extra content citizen in cities that already have a Temple. It costs 300 shields, and expires with Theology.
Compare the Oracle to the Hanging Gardens, which for the same shield cost gives a content citizen in every city, even without Temples, three content citizens in the city where it is built, and expires in the Industrial Age.
As a result, players rarely decide to build the Oracle, unless they are aiming for a single-city cultural victory.
Possible Solution
One obvious solution would be to reduce the cost of the Wonder to 200 shields.
This Wonder is usually one of the AI’s top priorities, so a cost decrease would allow the AI to tie up one of its productive cities for less time. Expensive early Wonders hurt the AI because before luxury trading, the growth of the city forces the use of entertainers, which slow down production.
Any other ideas?
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