Passer2000
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I just summon tham when about turn 140. But I remenber that someone said he can summon them in turn 90 in average. Does anyone know how to do this so quickly?
as soon or sooner than Cardith Lorda because researching Fishing costs the same as researching Calendar, and is much less expensive to research than Ancient Chants + Education. Once both have access to those 2+
tiles, Hannah's will be producing more
because she starts with Financial. Also, she is more likely to have access to high-commerce tiles because she can see and use Pearls. Finally, the +1
Hannah gets from water tiles means that every coastal tile produces at least 2
/ 3
for her, which means that as long as she starts near water she will have decent growth potential and
output.
(ie Education) and is more sensitive to starting position (needs riverside plantation resources or riverside cottages to keep up with Hannah's
output). He will also likely need to research at least two techs (Calendar and Education, plus possibly Crafting and Mining if he must chop down forests to make his cottages) not in the path to Infernal Pact, whereas Hannah can probably do with researching only one (Fishing).I just summon tham when about turn 140. But I remenber that someone said he can summon them in turn 90 in average. Does anyone know how to do this so quickly?
It seems to me that getting the Infernals too quickly might actually slow the game down as they have to research so many techs and build so much infrastructure. They need to build a powerbase before they can conquer large areas.
Hyborem and the 2 starting champions are a powerbase in of themselves. If summoned Quickly Hyborem can topple nearby Civs without too much trouble. If I'm going to delay Summoning Hyborem it's usually just to research Priesthood which lets me get Ritualists which sometimes helps my conquering such that it's worth delaying some turns.Not sure what speed you're using but I believe the fastest times people quote are on Quick and can't be achieved on other game speeds.
I'm not sure of the fastest way to get the Infernals but is that really the best way to use them? It could be a case of 'more haste giving less speed'. What about using the casting civ to get a head start by taking over its developed cities and resources (including wonders and shrines) and inheriting the techs it has researched. It seems to me that getting the Infernals too quickly might actually slow the game down as they have to research so many techs and build so much infrastructure. They need to build a powerbase before they can conquer large areas.
Hyborem and the 2 starting champions are a powerbase in of themselves. If summoned Quickly Hyborem can topple nearby Civs without too much trouble. If I'm going to delay Summoning Hyborem it's usually just to research Priesthood which lets me get Ritualists which sometimes helps my conquering such that it's worth delaying some turns.
Capturing a lot of little cities early, isn't that useful.
, except in the very early game. In fact, I find that late game with sufficient techs and proper civics it can be profitable to settle Infernal cities to grab resources and make a nice profit from trade routes. For 212 hammers you get an instant size 3 city with a ton of free buildings (worth over 800 hammers). With Trade and Currency already researched and the Obsidian Gate that's 4 trade routes and on an offshore landmass; 4 domestic trade routes can easily give 20 commerce trading with big cities (captured or built up with manes). If the city has a couple of plains hills or workshops it can build the temple of Ashen Veil, for 3
1
(100% bonus from Spiritual) and a market and that city is then very profitable. Running Scholarship and Caste System means any specialists get +2
+2
.I don't agree that settling Infernal cities is all that bad, either, except in the very early game.
.I suppose they're only bad at settling if you compare them to another nation, any other nation.
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, and
than other civs can hope for. You clearly have a strange interpretation of late game economics.
I did; in the paragraph you quoted. That was my point.Who said anything about the late game?
Any nation can build cities to claim a win in the late game. The infernals aren't any better at that than anyone else.