In this round, we finally put an end to the Chinese menace and gear up for war with the Mongols while scrabbling to keep our head above water financially.
We started the round by giving our beleaguered army and economy time to rest up:
... Okay, Qin. You just seethe down there in your little jungle.
I'm beginning to think Metal Casting before Currency and Calendar was a mistake, judging by the financial hardships of this round. We shot for Currency first, both for the extra trade route and for the ability to deal in cash.
I looked at the tech screen to see that Persia and Germany had beaten me to Currency. These two therefore became my primary trading partners. They wouldn't reveal the secrets of how to assign value to shiny metal, but they were glad to give me shiny metal of their own:
I did a lot of this throughout the round, constantly trading my worst techs (typically those along the religious path) to whoever had a bit of spare change. I've never done that quite as much as I did in this game, but without it there's no way we would have been able keep solvent.
We also traded a spare source of Copper to Asoka for Ivory. Mainly for the happiness.
Beijing (former capital of the sinister Chinese), being near the Mongol border, whipped out a Monument and a Library, then proceeded to focus on Archers. They're cheap, they get cool bonuses from our Protective-ness, and they would come in handy in averting Genghis Khan's bellicose intentions, at least until we were ready.
In 25 A.D., Our good buddy Asoka came by with a godsend:
Finally, we could do something about the happiness problems sweeping our empire. Apparently, my people have issues with their sons being sent to die in the salt mines. Ingrates.
In 100 A.D., we were ready to reopen hostilities with our (now) southern neighbor:
All new units were sent to the north, both to dissuade Genghis and prepare for a strike of our own.
While our forces rampaged through Thailand, and new recruits headed for the Mongol Border, we continued to peddle our lesser techs to the world. For instance, we got 60 gold from Genghis Khan for Meditation! In 100 A.D., that's quite a coup.
In this next screenshot, I think we can see the benefits of all that buildup and reinforcement on the northern border:
I'm sure that if we had the obligatory one or two archers per city up there, that stack wouldn't have moved on like it did.
Our forces marched through China's remaining cities, but not without cost:
I probably should have burned that city and refounded on that western dye, but we can always found a second city farther down on the peninsula. As you can see, our Invincible Army is once again pretty much decimated, and Qin still has a city left!
On the bright side, my other Swordsman finally managed to claim some Chinese workers. With Calendar finally online, those would come in handy.
It took us centuries to get our forces in place to finally crush Qin's ultimate stronghold:
It was the two Catapults from the Mongol Front that made all the difference. Sadly, we lost a City Raider 3 Swordsman in the fighting. He had 92% odds, too. C'est la guerre, I guess.
As you can see, we also finally got our golden ticket to join the Buddhist bloc. Needless to say, we converted immediately. We also birthed a Great Merchant, who is currently marching across central Eurasia in hopes of being a "reverse Marco Polo," of sorts, and fetching us some European trade goods. Lord knows our economy could use them.
Ah, music to my ears.
Here you can see the two stacks ready for Mongol hostilities:
The selected stack is south of Ning-Hsia, and the mouse-overed stack is in Beijing. You can also see my spy hanging out in Beshbalik.
Just after we came out of Buddhist Anarchy, Saladin came by with a proposal to go to war with Egypt. To my immortal shame, I declined. We need to rebuild the economy, and a war, (even a fake war), isn't going to help things.
Here is the empire as a whole:
Yes, Colonial Maintenance is becoming a real bear. I should have moved the capital already. It's my next priority, but I'm still not sure where.
Since joining the Buddhist family, everyone's hunky-dory and glad to be my friend:
.... Suckers.
Here's the tech situation. As you can see, we're not exactly running away with things, but, given the state of our economy, we're doing quite nicely at the moment:
And the power graph. As you can see, the siege of Xian took quite a bit out of us:
Our newly reallocated Espionage screen:
And the military glance:
So... what do you all think? spend some time rebuilding or launch right into it with the Khan, counting on war booty to keep the treasury afloat? Move the capital to Tokyo? And what about the South Pacific?