Airefuego
King
I'm debating whether or not to build this AP thing in my current game. The civilopedia entry is not entirely clear on how it all works, and I can't tell if this cheeky strategy will work or not:
I rule an entire massive continent of Jewish cities, and the other continent is all Buddhist (two civs)
So if I sent two missionaries in, get Judaism into one tiny city of each rival, and then build the palace, am I right in thinking that they will be voting members with hardly any votes, and I will totally dominate the voting?
And can I then win the religious victory vote really easily this way? It doesn't seem that this would be the intended effect of the AP, but from reading the Civilopedia, it seems ok...
Can someone let me know where the flaw is in my logic before I go and do it?
I rule an entire massive continent of Jewish cities, and the other continent is all Buddhist (two civs)
So if I sent two missionaries in, get Judaism into one tiny city of each rival, and then build the palace, am I right in thinking that they will be voting members with hardly any votes, and I will totally dominate the voting?
And can I then win the religious victory vote really easily this way? It doesn't seem that this would be the intended effect of the AP, but from reading the Civilopedia, it seems ok...
Can someone let me know where the flaw is in my logic before I go and do it?