anyone else use chariots?

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im just curious whether anyone uses chariots at all or just wait for horsemen...

it might be worth considering if youve got close neighbours and you want some breathing room

a pop 5 city with a barracks and tile improvements (temple and 2 garrison) can crank em out fast and the ai has real problems dealing with them (colony to some horses if you have to though)

you aint really gonna take cities with em but they are ideal for hampering his expansion by stopping workers improving tiles and ganging up on any settlers that appear (2-3 chariots will deal with the spearmen escorts)

the other thing is that because you are going after the civ early it hasnt got iron (or you pillage any connected) so the best its got will be warriors, spearmen and archers which chariots can handle easy enough (may have to gang up on the spearmen though)

it also helps if you make a road straight from your barracks city to the civ so you can keep up a constant stream of reinforcements

this intial assault has often helped me double the territory gains i usually make in the early phases as the ai cant expand once you meet em and allows you take it out once your established (or you can sue for peace and grab any tech/gold and maybe some cities)

the fast attack ability means they are more durable than you would expect (can force the ai to chase you if neccessary) and the extra time a chariot assault gives you to expand can make a serious difference

so... anyone had any success using em or is it just me thats so aggressive?
 
I rarely have the chance to build them. . .I think I've made like five or so. Don't really know enough about them to comment, except that when I was playing them they seemed a bit weak. Horsemen, not my fav, but I do like the 2 moves per turn, are much more useful.

Also, aren't chariots hindered by jungle/hills? I seem to remember I couldn't get around certain terrain.
 
I have no time to build chariots, busy as I am in the early game churning out settlers and defenders. By the time, I have some cities going, I can build horsemen anyway. ;)
 
Originally posted by Knight-Dragon
I have no time to build chariots, busy as I am in the early game churning out settlers and defenders...
I don't think I've ever built a chariot for this exact reason. The useful life is brief and they're normally of no value by the time I'm ready to fight my first war.
 
Chariots can actually be quite useful, but not because of the statistics they have. Since they are the cheapest unit on the chariot-cavalry upgrade path, you can delay inventing Horseback Riding until you've built a lot of them, do a mass upgrade with accumulated money to get the same amount of horsemen for 33% less shields.
 
Good point Kemal, I totally agree.

I do build chariots. Sometimes for war but mostly for upgrading. When I don't have any city improvements to build in the early game because I lack techs or they are too expensive I built military to fill the pop gap to the next settler. Chariots are great because they're cheap and have a long upgrade life. Especially in vanilla civ3. For the same reason I rarely build archers. Archers are fine units but have a short lifespan, they upgrade to longbowmen which are virtually useless IMHO.
 
Honestly: I didn't even realize there is a possibility to build them! Last time I build one was in CIV I....
 
Originally posted by Stapel
Honestly: I didn't even realize there is a possibility to build them! Last time I build one was in CIV I....

:lol: Read the strategy article on the chariot gambit in the war academy. IIRC it's by Aeson. It gives the use of chariots a new perspective. You won't forget them any more.
 
I usually build 10, 20, 30 or more Chariots, and then do a Massive upgrade.

Noone will have as many horses as I have when I get them. :D
 
It's Jungles and Mountains that're impassable to Chariots. That Hills aren't spelt death to Rome in one of my games, as my War Chariots crossed the Jungle between Egypt and Rome on ridge of Hills running thru' the entire length of the Roman Peninsula.

Unless I'm in a hopelessly jungle-y or mountainous place, I prefer War Chariot to Horsemen due to lower price. I rarely build many normal Chariot when playing as another civ - Horseback Riding tends to be discovered by the time I've secured Horses and am ready to go to war. When I've actually used them, they're OK.
 
I never thought about the cheaper price for Chariots over Horsemen. Like Stapel said, I haven't built them for a while (Civ2 for me) except for the odd one here and there. I usually get Horseback Riding before I can make very many chariots. Gonna have to keep this in mind next time I start a game.
 
Build them, use them. Cool death. They are the fastest attack unit available early in the game game (asides from jaguars) and one has to have something to chase them jags down....
 
im a big fan of war chariots. they have the same punch as horsemen, cost less, and are available earlier.

its great to build up a stack of these, build the GL, set science to 0, and mass upgrade when you get to chivalry.
 
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