Golden Age Impact Study
A Golden Age (GA) is triggered when the UU (Numidian Mercenary in our case) is victorious in a battle, or if we build Great Wonders that match both of our civilization strengths (commercial and industrious).
Here is a list of relevant wonders, courtesy of Vondrack:
Commercial Wonders: Colossus, Great Lighthouse, Magellan's Voyage, Smith's Trading Company, United Nations
Industrious Wonders: Great Wall, Hanging Gardens, Hoover Dam, Manhattan Project, Pyramids,
We need one from each group to trigger a GA. Or, the Internet triggers a GA for anyone who builds it and didn't have one before.
The GA lasts for 20 turns, and it means that every laborer in the city that is producing at least 1 shield and/or commerce will produce an extra shield and/or commerce.
Therefore the GA has a theoretical maximum impact in a situation where every laborer produces precisely 1 shield and 1 commerce, as in this case the GA doubles our productivity and income.
This theoretical maximum is hard to reach because a (maybe surprisingly large) number of tiles produces at least two shield and/or commerce. For example:
- mined bonus grassland
- mined cattle
- any tile with a road and next to a river
- any tile with a road and luxuries
- forrest
- hill/mountain with gold
- coast
- lake
The first three of the above list is already next to our capital and we are likely to meet the others as well. In general, the least developed these tiles are the bigger (relative) impact the GA has.
Note however that many of the above mentioned tiles produce exactly 2 shield and/or gold. This is very significant, because in Despotism, every tile that produces more than two food, shield, or commerce produces one less instead. This means that the effect of the GA is zero on tiles producing 2 shield and/or gold while we are in Despotism. It is hard to reach a final conclusion without knowing the map, but I suspect that this will be the single most important factor in deciding when we don't want a GA: while we are in Despotism.
Another interesting aspect of GA is that food production doesn't change. This means that the practical effect of a GA in the early phase, where the main objective is usually to produce settlers and workers for expansion and tile improvements (see also: jungle) is rather questionable.
Furthermore it appears to be useful to have something that we can actually build with those extra shields (gold is not likely to be a problem as we can accumulate it in our treasury). The obvious answer to this problem is to build a bunch of Numidian Mercenaries during the GA. I suspect however that this would result in an outragous waste of shields -- picture a city producing 7, 9 or God forbid 13 shields as it builds the 30 shield unit. Consequently I feel that we must ensure that we have the necessary tech for the "next generation" of city improvements that could suck up all those extra shields while producing something enduring -- Construction (Aqueduct), Currency (Marketplace), and Literature (Library) comes to mind. Scheduling a Great Wonder or two for this period would be also nice.
Finally, the shields and gold induced by the GA are not immune to corruption, therefore the relative effect of the GA decreases with the size of Legoland. Unfortunately I can't provide a formula for calculating corruption, hence the only thing I can say in this regard that it is probably not a good idea to trigger a GA just before we start to build our Forbidden Palace.
Based on the above, one possible strategy regarding triggering our Golden Age is this:
- research The Republic and Literature
- finish the first wave of colonization
- change goverment to Republic
- trigger the GA
- use the extra shields to build library in every city and start the Great Library in the best production city which is also next to sea
- research Map Making and/or Monarchy so that we can switch from the Great Library to the Great Lighthouse or the Hanging Gardens if necessary
- alternative solution for a second wonder is (if this is not against the rules) to start building a Palace in some city during the GA and then switch to the wonder when the appropriate tech is available. We might be able to get Sun Tzu's Art of War this way, even though I am not certain that we really need it.
A Golden Age (GA) is triggered when the UU (Numidian Mercenary in our case) is victorious in a battle, or if we build Great Wonders that match both of our civilization strengths (commercial and industrious).
Here is a list of relevant wonders, courtesy of Vondrack:
Commercial Wonders: Colossus, Great Lighthouse, Magellan's Voyage, Smith's Trading Company, United Nations
Industrious Wonders: Great Wall, Hanging Gardens, Hoover Dam, Manhattan Project, Pyramids,
We need one from each group to trigger a GA. Or, the Internet triggers a GA for anyone who builds it and didn't have one before.
The GA lasts for 20 turns, and it means that every laborer in the city that is producing at least 1 shield and/or commerce will produce an extra shield and/or commerce.
Therefore the GA has a theoretical maximum impact in a situation where every laborer produces precisely 1 shield and 1 commerce, as in this case the GA doubles our productivity and income.
This theoretical maximum is hard to reach because a (maybe surprisingly large) number of tiles produces at least two shield and/or commerce. For example:
- mined bonus grassland
- mined cattle
- any tile with a road and next to a river
- any tile with a road and luxuries
- forrest
- hill/mountain with gold
- coast
- lake
The first three of the above list is already next to our capital and we are likely to meet the others as well. In general, the least developed these tiles are the bigger (relative) impact the GA has.
Note however that many of the above mentioned tiles produce exactly 2 shield and/or gold. This is very significant, because in Despotism, every tile that produces more than two food, shield, or commerce produces one less instead. This means that the effect of the GA is zero on tiles producing 2 shield and/or gold while we are in Despotism. It is hard to reach a final conclusion without knowing the map, but I suspect that this will be the single most important factor in deciding when we don't want a GA: while we are in Despotism.
Another interesting aspect of GA is that food production doesn't change. This means that the practical effect of a GA in the early phase, where the main objective is usually to produce settlers and workers for expansion and tile improvements (see also: jungle) is rather questionable.
Furthermore it appears to be useful to have something that we can actually build with those extra shields (gold is not likely to be a problem as we can accumulate it in our treasury). The obvious answer to this problem is to build a bunch of Numidian Mercenaries during the GA. I suspect however that this would result in an outragous waste of shields -- picture a city producing 7, 9 or God forbid 13 shields as it builds the 30 shield unit. Consequently I feel that we must ensure that we have the necessary tech for the "next generation" of city improvements that could suck up all those extra shields while producing something enduring -- Construction (Aqueduct), Currency (Marketplace), and Literature (Library) comes to mind. Scheduling a Great Wonder or two for this period would be also nice.
Finally, the shields and gold induced by the GA are not immune to corruption, therefore the relative effect of the GA decreases with the size of Legoland. Unfortunately I can't provide a formula for calculating corruption, hence the only thing I can say in this regard that it is probably not a good idea to trigger a GA just before we start to build our Forbidden Palace.
Based on the above, one possible strategy regarding triggering our Golden Age is this:
- research The Republic and Literature
- finish the first wave of colonization
- change goverment to Republic
- trigger the GA
- use the extra shields to build library in every city and start the Great Library in the best production city which is also next to sea
- research Map Making and/or Monarchy so that we can switch from the Great Library to the Great Lighthouse or the Hanging Gardens if necessary
- alternative solution for a second wonder is (if this is not against the rules) to start building a Palace in some city during the GA and then switch to the wonder when the appropriate tech is available. We might be able to get Sun Tzu's Art of War this way, even though I am not certain that we really need it.
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