i explained one way to do it: germany converting a barb archer.
Yeah but i'm talking about other civs. Sry if i wasn't clear enough. Germany is kind of ''special''.
Great deal with Eldorado!

i explained one way to do it: germany converting a barb archer.
i explained one way to do it: germany converting a barb archer.
So does a person then go after the 2nd civ, get it's capitol down to 1 hit point then annex the first city before capturing the 2nd capitol?germany, chieftain, huge map vs 2 civs (vs 2 prevents the autofail on turn 11 from opponent being only civ with capital)
So does a person then go after the 2nd civ, get it's capitol down to 1 hit point then annex the first city before capturing the 2nd capitol?
How about recapturing your starting settler?
And then back into settlers if recaptured by the civilization that originally owned them. In the spirit of the challenge, you don't get to just recapture your starting settler.Nope - captured settlers turn into workers as mentioned above.
you can ally military city states; gold and culture are accumulated as normal even though they're not shown. there are a few options for other civs. any civ in general can just farm camps and ruins enough to ally a military cs or a few, askia would be well suited to this approach.
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what if you took a city and decided to puppet rather than annex it (as your capital??). Then you took several other cities as puppets, meaning that you would have a puppet empire w/out any city as your own. Would this mean culture policies would be cheaper??