StargazingDog
Prince
I am under the impression that duplicate luxuries have no use except a direct trade with another civ. Is this correct? So I shouldn't be hesitant to trade my extra gold resource for some gold per turn?
So I shouldn't be hesitant to trade my extra gold resource for some gold per turn?
you are right. Trade the surplus against other resources you need or gold per turn.
It is very interesting also to trade to get other resources, health or especially happiness, because they basically are what limits the size of your cities.
Oh and your reasoning doesn't only apply to luxury resources, its the case for all resources. Keep one and trade the rest. You can even trade the only one you have in some case, for exemple trade your copper if you have iron and you are not building a copper accelerated wonder. But don't trade it to the ennemy you will be at war with soon though![]()
I do try to trade my surplus resources as much as possible, but there are some considerations. I try to trade the ones which require the most advanced buildings for extra bonuses first. Trading wheat, rice or corn gives a +2 health bonus in any city with a granary. Trading deer gives only +1 until the late game. I trade granary, forge and market resources last, to diminish the bonuses my trading partner gets as much as possible.