Pillaging the AI was one of the more enjoyable things about CivII, and I've found it even more satisfying in Civ3. With the advent of luxuries and resource connections, snipping roads becomes a tactical strategy. It's not just for fun anymore - tho the fun derived is greater.
Anyway, I've made a habit of having a horse unit wander around the world, pillaging any improvement in neutral territory, no matter who uses it. (Now, I'm bound to cut off a luxury for which I trade some day, then I'll be more careful... ) In wartime, it seems best to pillage a city's road connections than to actually attack. First it goes into disorder. Once that is quelled, it only produces wimpy defenders. Roll in the bad guys, and the city is yours.
I've typically used mounted units to do this. Have any of you come up with effective pillaging strategies? Such as combos of units, numbers of them, etc. Also, does bombarding land around cities work the same as pillaging? I've not tried that yet...
Anyway, I've made a habit of having a horse unit wander around the world, pillaging any improvement in neutral territory, no matter who uses it. (Now, I'm bound to cut off a luxury for which I trade some day, then I'll be more careful... ) In wartime, it seems best to pillage a city's road connections than to actually attack. First it goes into disorder. Once that is quelled, it only produces wimpy defenders. Roll in the bad guys, and the city is yours.
I've typically used mounted units to do this. Have any of you come up with effective pillaging strategies? Such as combos of units, numbers of them, etc. Also, does bombarding land around cities work the same as pillaging? I've not tried that yet...
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