Le Roi Soleil
Warlord
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2010
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Here it goes:
It takes a bit of luck because the following situation will not occur in every game, but it should occur often enough that many players can plan for and take advantage of it.
- Ally a city state that has a neighboring CS, preferably with lux resources different than your ally.
- Wait until the neighbor becomes allied with another Civ. Either let that civ DoW you (best case), or DoW that civ yourself.
...your ally CS and its neighbor will now be at war. March your army over to the neighbor and wreck house, but do not conquer the city. Let your ally take the city.
Your ally will conquer its enemy, and gift you all the resources of the now conquered CS. If you've got Scholasticism, you will also get a
bonus from the now higher pop of your ally. You don't get the CS bonuses from the puppet state, but you do get the resources, and without the diplo hit of actually conquering the CS yourself.
Not bad, eh? And not hard to pull off.
It takes a bit of luck because the following situation will not occur in every game, but it should occur often enough that many players can plan for and take advantage of it.
- Ally a city state that has a neighboring CS, preferably with lux resources different than your ally.
- Wait until the neighbor becomes allied with another Civ. Either let that civ DoW you (best case), or DoW that civ yourself.
...your ally CS and its neighbor will now be at war. March your army over to the neighbor and wreck house, but do not conquer the city. Let your ally take the city.
Your ally will conquer its enemy, and gift you all the resources of the now conquered CS. If you've got Scholasticism, you will also get a

Not bad, eh? And not hard to pull off.