Rhoth's AU502 DAR 4b
Demigod level - AU mod
440ad - Capture Bad-Tibira and a worker
450ad - Capture Tyendanaga and the saltpeter source. Now they won't have any strategic resources at all during this war since both other civs they know are at war with them.
460ad - Capture Lagash. I haven't really come up against any real opposition yet. I've been methodical with my stacks and haven't let my knights get ahead of my 20 trebuchet force. The result has been that I haven't lost too many knights at all while attacking the Sumerian cities.
480ad - The Sumerians destroy the Iroquois. A side benefit. Now I don't have to bother with them again since they still hated me despite the alliance. And I capture Agade, their ivory source (so that I don't have to pay the German for one anymore) and that brand new Bach's Cathedral they built a few turns ago. Thanks.
490ad - A round of trading. I trade 78gpt to France for astronomy. I then trade astronomy and 400 gold to the Aztecs for chemistry. And then I trade astronomy and chemistry to the Germans for printing press, music theory, 50gpt, and 110 gold. I didn't really need the techs from the Germans, but I wanted to have the potential for democracy later in the game and they were just fill-ins since that was all the gold they had. But after all was said and done I paid only 43gpt and 110 gold for four techs.
500ad - Capture Ur along with the Statue of Zeus, Leonardo's Workshop (thanks again ), the Oracle, and the Great Library. Not a bad haul.
510ad - Somehow I missed it before, but the Aztecs offered me 1183 gold for music theory...a tech that is worthless since Bach's is already built.
520ad - Capture Erech...and in the process gain my fourth great leader which I turn into a three-knight army. The amount of leaders I've received has been pretty good. I haven't actually promoted that many units to elite since the Celts are no longer militaristic. But I've taken pretty good care of most of the elites I do have and the result has been three armies and the forbidden palace.
to be continued...
Demigod level - AU mod
440ad - Capture Bad-Tibira and a worker
450ad - Capture Tyendanaga and the saltpeter source. Now they won't have any strategic resources at all during this war since both other civs they know are at war with them.
460ad - Capture Lagash. I haven't really come up against any real opposition yet. I've been methodical with my stacks and haven't let my knights get ahead of my 20 trebuchet force. The result has been that I haven't lost too many knights at all while attacking the Sumerian cities.
480ad - The Sumerians destroy the Iroquois. A side benefit. Now I don't have to bother with them again since they still hated me despite the alliance. And I capture Agade, their ivory source (so that I don't have to pay the German for one anymore) and that brand new Bach's Cathedral they built a few turns ago. Thanks.
490ad - A round of trading. I trade 78gpt to France for astronomy. I then trade astronomy and 400 gold to the Aztecs for chemistry. And then I trade astronomy and chemistry to the Germans for printing press, music theory, 50gpt, and 110 gold. I didn't really need the techs from the Germans, but I wanted to have the potential for democracy later in the game and they were just fill-ins since that was all the gold they had. But after all was said and done I paid only 43gpt and 110 gold for four techs.
500ad - Capture Ur along with the Statue of Zeus, Leonardo's Workshop (thanks again ), the Oracle, and the Great Library. Not a bad haul.
510ad - Somehow I missed it before, but the Aztecs offered me 1183 gold for music theory...a tech that is worthless since Bach's is already built.
520ad - Capture Erech...and in the process gain my fourth great leader which I turn into a three-knight army. The amount of leaders I've received has been pretty good. I haven't actually promoted that many units to elite since the Celts are no longer militaristic. But I've taken pretty good care of most of the elites I do have and the result has been three armies and the forbidden palace.
to be continued...
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