Slightly off topic for this forum, but somewhat relevant since it will involve a change in tactics for players like me who don't mind leaving coastal cities without a garrison until amphibious warfare arrives. The Viking UU is capable of amphibious assault, and apparently replaces the longbowman, and has better attack and defense. So one of the civs is going to (probably) have a 5/2/1 unit with amphibious assault from the time of feudalism onwards. With those stats it will be a viable attacker from feudalism through to nationalism, and the best attacker before cavalry.
Now that's a civ that is going to be popular with warmongers, especially on archipelago maps. And with one of those early medieval golden ages to boot...
And imagine the fun you could have with the Great Lighthouse to boot. Your triremes sit in sea waters, safe from enemy attack, until you have amasses sufficient numbers to blitz all your opponent coastal cities simultaneously. Plus you can land your knights to strtke inland on the same turn. You could wipe out a large civ the same moment as you declare war!
Now that's a civ that is going to be popular with warmongers, especially on archipelago maps. And with one of those early medieval golden ages to boot...
And imagine the fun you could have with the Great Lighthouse to boot. Your triremes sit in sea waters, safe from enemy attack, until you have amasses sufficient numbers to blitz all your opponent coastal cities simultaneously. Plus you can land your knights to strtke inland on the same turn. You could wipe out a large civ the same moment as you declare war!
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