LendMeYourTeeth
Professional anti-Mag
Hello, have lurked about this forum for a bit and found it incredibly useful. Thank you everyone. 
I'm not a very good player of Civ4BtS; I normally hover around Warlord level, I try Noble now and again, but usually get battered. So, I've devised this bizarre way of trying to improve my game: start with the oldest civ, try out a few different maps and basic strategies then move on to the next oldest - so Gilgamesh, Hammurabi and so on.
What I'm getting at is this: What's the best way to play as Gilgamesh?
With starting techs of Wheel and Agriculture, a inland, wheat start suits best. I'd try and get a 'food' tech otherwise and then I'd usually then tech for Archery (Protective,) Mining then Masonry (Walls) then Bronze Working. By this time Polytheism has been founded elsewhere (Ziggurats) - should I then try and tech straight for Alphabet in order to try and trade for it?
I know everything is map-dependent, but could someone give a clueless player a clue on how to best play as Gilgamesh?
Cheers lads and lasses.

I'm not a very good player of Civ4BtS; I normally hover around Warlord level, I try Noble now and again, but usually get battered. So, I've devised this bizarre way of trying to improve my game: start with the oldest civ, try out a few different maps and basic strategies then move on to the next oldest - so Gilgamesh, Hammurabi and so on.
What I'm getting at is this: What's the best way to play as Gilgamesh?
With starting techs of Wheel and Agriculture, a inland, wheat start suits best. I'd try and get a 'food' tech otherwise and then I'd usually then tech for Archery (Protective,) Mining then Masonry (Walls) then Bronze Working. By this time Polytheism has been founded elsewhere (Ziggurats) - should I then try and tech straight for Alphabet in order to try and trade for it?
I know everything is map-dependent, but could someone give a clueless player a clue on how to best play as Gilgamesh?
Cheers lads and lasses.