Barbarians ... We all know these pests. But those who are wimpy enough to set Barbarians to low levels are missing a potential source of easy revenue and more frequent leaders.
So I present ... Barbarian Farming.
When setting up the game, choose continents. This way, you can have a private little nook of your own free of AI interference later. Set barbarians to Raging. You want as many barbarians as possible. Play some civ with good science. You need to trade this science for world maps.
When expanding, you cannot send out settlers on their own because Barbarians are common. Always escort them with a Warrior. The Warrior will also defend your new city from Barbarians when its built, and you don't need to build a defensive unit in your new city.
You should expand to cover most of your continent, but leave an area of your continent about 2-3 cities in size unexploited. This could be in the middle of a large desert, for example. It's important to have a largish area covered by Fog of War.
You can often get the AI's world maps by offering a scientific advance for it. When trading with the AI, under no circumstances give them your world map. This way, the AI won't find your barbarian farm, and won't try to exploit it.
You will see lots of barbarians. Hunt them down and destroy them whenever you see them. Because you have set Barbarians to Raging, they will respawn somewhere else very quickly.
You will reach a point in the game when the only area of the map under Fog of War is your barbarian farm. Now when this point is reached, hunting down the barbarians will cause them to respawn somewhere else in your Farm.
It's best to use a single unit at a time for dispersing the Barbarians. A second unit at the edge of the Fog of War is a good backup. The second unit is played like a tag team in wrestling. Something strong with a good movement is good. Knights are excellent for this. When your Knight becomes Elite, take it away to use elsewhere, bring in your tag team, and get a new Knight for the tag team. If your main Knight gets injured, take it away for healing.
When you kill the Barbarians, you get 25 gold for each encampment you disperse. You could disperse 1 encampment every 3 turns. You also get a steady supply of Elite units. If you fight a lot of wars, this can give you a greater supply of Leaders.
So I present ... Barbarian Farming.
When setting up the game, choose continents. This way, you can have a private little nook of your own free of AI interference later. Set barbarians to Raging. You want as many barbarians as possible. Play some civ with good science. You need to trade this science for world maps.
When expanding, you cannot send out settlers on their own because Barbarians are common. Always escort them with a Warrior. The Warrior will also defend your new city from Barbarians when its built, and you don't need to build a defensive unit in your new city.
You should expand to cover most of your continent, but leave an area of your continent about 2-3 cities in size unexploited. This could be in the middle of a large desert, for example. It's important to have a largish area covered by Fog of War.
You can often get the AI's world maps by offering a scientific advance for it. When trading with the AI, under no circumstances give them your world map. This way, the AI won't find your barbarian farm, and won't try to exploit it.
You will see lots of barbarians. Hunt them down and destroy them whenever you see them. Because you have set Barbarians to Raging, they will respawn somewhere else very quickly.
You will reach a point in the game when the only area of the map under Fog of War is your barbarian farm. Now when this point is reached, hunting down the barbarians will cause them to respawn somewhere else in your Farm.
It's best to use a single unit at a time for dispersing the Barbarians. A second unit at the edge of the Fog of War is a good backup. The second unit is played like a tag team in wrestling. Something strong with a good movement is good. Knights are excellent for this. When your Knight becomes Elite, take it away to use elsewhere, bring in your tag team, and get a new Knight for the tag team. If your main Knight gets injured, take it away for healing.
When you kill the Barbarians, you get 25 gold for each encampment you disperse. You could disperse 1 encampment every 3 turns. You also get a steady supply of Elite units. If you fight a lot of wars, this can give you a greater supply of Leaders.
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