Greetings all,
I’m starting this topic to troll for your thoughts on playing the Aztecs. After playing the Romans for some time, I’ve played my last couple of games as the Aztecs. I find them interesting and challenging, and their unique abilities are a bit of a twist after conquering the world from ancient Rome.
Here are some of my observations so far:
I think the Aztecs are the "fast start" civ, which gives them an edge in crowded continent starts (say, four or more civs on one land mass).
There are a couple of reasons for this. The first is their unique unit, the Jaguar Warrior. It’s not any less wimpy than the standard Warrior unit, but it has an incredible early-game edge: Mobility. From the very start of the game, the Aztecs are pumping out combat units with a move of 2, which lets them explore and stake-out territory very quickly compared to other civs. They’re quick to build, so you can have a lot of them running rings around the other civs. And they can retreat from a combat gone bad, which helps you keep experienced units around.
Since the Aztecs’ UU is available at the very start of the game, chances are that they’re also going to have their "Golden Age" extremely early in the game. This brings up the old debate about what’s more valuable – 5 extra gold per turn in 3800 BC or 200 extra gold per turn in 1600 AD. But in both games so far, I’ve found that an early-game Golden Age (triggered when I’ve got around 10 cities staked out) can help me get the jump on the other civs.
The availability of a UU from the start – and the unit’s big mobility advantage – are an incentive for early-game military adventuring. The Aztecs’ militaristic trait helps their units gain experience, and increases the chance of an early Great Leader appearing as well.
I haven’t had the pleasure of sprouting a GL really early in the game, but in my current game I got attacked by the English early in the Middle Ages and the resulting war (which was rather lengthy) saw the Aztecs spawn four GLs before it was over. That gave me a shiny new Forbidden Palace to rule my new conquests, an early Army (and, eventually, Heroic Epic), plus a couple of handy Great Wonders in quick succession.
Has anybody else found the Aztecs a bunch of real studs in the early game?
Cheers.
I’m starting this topic to troll for your thoughts on playing the Aztecs. After playing the Romans for some time, I’ve played my last couple of games as the Aztecs. I find them interesting and challenging, and their unique abilities are a bit of a twist after conquering the world from ancient Rome.
Here are some of my observations so far:
I think the Aztecs are the "fast start" civ, which gives them an edge in crowded continent starts (say, four or more civs on one land mass).
There are a couple of reasons for this. The first is their unique unit, the Jaguar Warrior. It’s not any less wimpy than the standard Warrior unit, but it has an incredible early-game edge: Mobility. From the very start of the game, the Aztecs are pumping out combat units with a move of 2, which lets them explore and stake-out territory very quickly compared to other civs. They’re quick to build, so you can have a lot of them running rings around the other civs. And they can retreat from a combat gone bad, which helps you keep experienced units around.
Since the Aztecs’ UU is available at the very start of the game, chances are that they’re also going to have their "Golden Age" extremely early in the game. This brings up the old debate about what’s more valuable – 5 extra gold per turn in 3800 BC or 200 extra gold per turn in 1600 AD. But in both games so far, I’ve found that an early-game Golden Age (triggered when I’ve got around 10 cities staked out) can help me get the jump on the other civs.
The availability of a UU from the start – and the unit’s big mobility advantage – are an incentive for early-game military adventuring. The Aztecs’ militaristic trait helps their units gain experience, and increases the chance of an early Great Leader appearing as well.
I haven’t had the pleasure of sprouting a GL really early in the game, but in my current game I got attacked by the English early in the Middle Ages and the resulting war (which was rather lengthy) saw the Aztecs spawn four GLs before it was over. That gave me a shiny new Forbidden Palace to rule my new conquests, an early Army (and, eventually, Heroic Epic), plus a couple of handy Great Wonders in quick succession.
Has anybody else found the Aztecs a bunch of real studs in the early game?
Cheers.
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