Vaiar
Chieftain
K = capital
T= Ta-Tu
Tab = Tabriz
Tar = Tar-Tar
Ts = Tsetserleg
H = Hoyd
FA = Fort Apache
U = Ulaanbatar
SW: Sword Factory
D = Darhan
Pre-game 690 BC Following JB's advice -> research to 50%, Tar-Tar changed to swordsmen. Batshireet changed to worker. No revolt when obtaining rep. is the consensus.
670 BC Ts: curragh > curragh, K: settler > settler, settler will go between H and FA. Research MM at 80%, no trading Rep. according to JB's plan (at least my interpretation of it).
650 BC H: Worker > Sword
630 BC: Carthage is building the GL. Only worker moves.
610 BC: U: sword > sword K: Settler > settler Stopped growth in Tab to avoid CD next turn.
590 BC: SW: catapult > catapult. D: catapult > catapult. Ulaangom founded > worker
570 BC: There is somekind of small Zulu warband coming to us near FA; it hasn't entered our territory yet though. We'll see what they want next turn. FA possesses sufficient troops to take them out if needed. TS: curragh > barracks
550 BC: This sucks: the Zulu warband enters our territory. I position archers to prevent further trespassing. I doubt Shaka's good intentions though. Personally I find the Zulus the most annoying civ, even if you are located far away from them, they always seek war.
530 BC: The Zulu warband backs off, intimidated by the Mongol display of strength Though some units are still on our territory. Totsonsengel found > worker. We discovered MM > Literature. I reconfigured T to prevent CD from happening the next turn.
510 BC: The Zulu warband encompassing six units moves further N. Our suicide curragh seems to contain Columbus and goes on and on. D > scientist to prevent CD. Ts: barracks build changed into harbor.
490 BC: WEEEEHHHHHH, the air sirens go off. A Zulu impi disembarked from a galley near an undefended city, Darhan, to the NW. What now? I dispatched a swordsman to Darhan, but it stopped just before the city. In the mean time the Zulu warband to the E has grown into seven impatient units I guess we'll have a nice little war with our African pals next turn. Our response is up to the next player. Good luck!!
T= Ta-Tu
Tab = Tabriz
Tar = Tar-Tar
Ts = Tsetserleg
H = Hoyd
FA = Fort Apache
U = Ulaanbatar
SW: Sword Factory
D = Darhan
Pre-game 690 BC Following JB's advice -> research to 50%, Tar-Tar changed to swordsmen. Batshireet changed to worker. No revolt when obtaining rep. is the consensus.
670 BC Ts: curragh > curragh, K: settler > settler, settler will go between H and FA. Research MM at 80%, no trading Rep. according to JB's plan (at least my interpretation of it).
650 BC H: Worker > Sword
630 BC: Carthage is building the GL. Only worker moves.
610 BC: U: sword > sword K: Settler > settler Stopped growth in Tab to avoid CD next turn.
590 BC: SW: catapult > catapult. D: catapult > catapult. Ulaangom founded > worker
570 BC: There is somekind of small Zulu warband coming to us near FA; it hasn't entered our territory yet though. We'll see what they want next turn. FA possesses sufficient troops to take them out if needed. TS: curragh > barracks
550 BC: This sucks: the Zulu warband enters our territory. I position archers to prevent further trespassing. I doubt Shaka's good intentions though. Personally I find the Zulus the most annoying civ, even if you are located far away from them, they always seek war.
530 BC: The Zulu warband backs off, intimidated by the Mongol display of strength Though some units are still on our territory. Totsonsengel found > worker. We discovered MM > Literature. I reconfigured T to prevent CD from happening the next turn.
510 BC: The Zulu warband encompassing six units moves further N. Our suicide curragh seems to contain Columbus and goes on and on. D > scientist to prevent CD. Ts: barracks build changed into harbor.
490 BC: WEEEEHHHHHH, the air sirens go off. A Zulu impi disembarked from a galley near an undefended city, Darhan, to the NW. What now? I dispatched a swordsman to Darhan, but it stopped just before the city. In the mean time the Zulu warband to the E has grown into seven impatient units I guess we'll have a nice little war with our African pals next turn. Our response is up to the next player. Good luck!!