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I was deliberating just holding off on Xerxes to have the double bill for both personas after Blackbeard, but figured breaking them up might be nice for the sake of variety. So let's get into Xerxes, King of Kings.
His leader ability is Crusher of Rebellions, which is a four-parter:
He has a starting bias for desert terrain.
Playing as Xerxes unlocks Abbasid (otherwise unlocked by improving 3 Camels) and Mongolia (otherwise unlocked by improving 3 Horses or having 3 siege units) in the Exploration Age, and Qajar (otherwise unlocked by having a settlement with at least 5 specialists), Mughal (otherwise unlocked by improving 3 Salt or having trade routes with at least 4 unique civilisations), and Russia (otherwise unlocked by having 3 settlements in tundra terrain) in the Modern Age.
As an AI leader, his agenda is Lord of Fire - Decrease Relationship by a Medium Amount when a player is not at War. Increase Relationship by a Small Amount when a player is at War.
So what are everyone's thoughts? Likes/dislikes? Strengths and weaknesses? Fun strategies? Good civs to pair him with?
His leader ability is Crusher of Rebellions, which is a four-parter:
- +3 Combat Strength for Units that are attacking in neutral or enemy territory
- +100 Culture and Gold per Age upon capturing a Settlement for the first time
- +10% Gold in all Settlements, doubled in Settlements not founded by you
- +1 Settlement Limit per Age
He has a starting bias for desert terrain.
Playing as Xerxes unlocks Abbasid (otherwise unlocked by improving 3 Camels) and Mongolia (otherwise unlocked by improving 3 Horses or having 3 siege units) in the Exploration Age, and Qajar (otherwise unlocked by having a settlement with at least 5 specialists), Mughal (otherwise unlocked by improving 3 Salt or having trade routes with at least 4 unique civilisations), and Russia (otherwise unlocked by having 3 settlements in tundra terrain) in the Modern Age.
As an AI leader, his agenda is Lord of Fire - Decrease Relationship by a Medium Amount when a player is not at War. Increase Relationship by a Small Amount when a player is at War.
So what are everyone's thoughts? Likes/dislikes? Strengths and weaknesses? Fun strategies? Good civs to pair him with?