Ray Patterson
the dude is not in
So far I haven't played many games (always epic, so it takes me a lot of time but that's the way I like it), so I haven't had the need to experiment with many leaders yet. But I've come to wonder about the expansive trait. What is it good for, and why is it called expansive?
It seems to me if you're expanding rapidly you might worry about two things: not getting culture in your new cities, and more importantly, going broke because of maintenance costs. So the real expansive traits are Creative, Organized and Financial. Worrying about health becomes an issue when your cities grow, not when you have more of them...
Therefore it seems to me that the leader who could use expansive to the maximum is Peter. With philosophical it becomes useful to build a lot of farms and cram your cities full of specialists. Or you could go the cottage way by floodplains with Victoria and not ever worry about health until late in the game. That might actually make more sense as then the harbor would interact nicely with financial's extra commerce on water tiles. But either way, it seems to me that expansive is most suitable for civilizations which are not at all expansive.
At least, that's my theory. I'd be glad to know anyone's actual experience with the trait.
It seems to me if you're expanding rapidly you might worry about two things: not getting culture in your new cities, and more importantly, going broke because of maintenance costs. So the real expansive traits are Creative, Organized and Financial. Worrying about health becomes an issue when your cities grow, not when you have more of them...
Therefore it seems to me that the leader who could use expansive to the maximum is Peter. With philosophical it becomes useful to build a lot of farms and cram your cities full of specialists. Or you could go the cottage way by floodplains with Victoria and not ever worry about health until late in the game. That might actually make more sense as then the harbor would interact nicely with financial's extra commerce on water tiles. But either way, it seems to me that expansive is most suitable for civilizations which are not at all expansive.
At least, that's my theory. I'd be glad to know anyone's actual experience with the trait.


