Always. That's the main point of being friends.
What triggers the emergency event 'so-and-so has betrayed so-and-so'?
Always. That's the main point of being friends.
Why not? The whole point of Yongle is these special projects!Oh really? That doesn't sound right.
What triggers the emergency event 'so-and-so has betrayed so-and-so'?
So you when you research Classical Republic it no longer automatically takes you the Policy screen to potentially switch. You have to manually unlock it for 50 gold.... this a bug?
Civilopedia says attacking someone they previously had a Level 2+ Alliance with.
Straight to the Faith project for the religious Settlements pantheon. Meanwhile, explore with your warrior to get huts and meet civs and city-states. Settle that second city and use it to build units while your capital switches to Gold. Use gold to buy settlers. Switch project-working cities periodically to make districts and buildings. Always have at least one city working a project at all times. Whenever you run up against the district/pop limit, run Food project in that city.Man, unlike everyone else apparently, I really stink at playing Yongle. Do you guys start the game with a more typical build order, or go straight for a pantheon or food buff/money?
Ah ok. My first game I tried rushing faith but lost Settlements anyhow. Must have been just bad luck. I took the free builder pantheon as a second prize--I don't think it was a horrible option with the extra growthy-- but it put me pretty behind.Straight to the Faith project for the religious Settlements pantheon. Meanwhile, explore with your warrior to get huts and meet civs and city-states. Settle that second city and use it to build units while your capital switches to Gold. Use gold to buy settlers. Switch project-working cities periodically to make districts and buildings. Always have at least one city working a project at all times. Whenever you run up against the district/pop limit, run Food project in that city.
Oof you ran a project to get one of the worst Pantheons, I like the thinking but unfortunately the way the growth is calculated it doesn't give you much at all.I took the free builder pantheon as a second prize--I don't think it was a horrible option with the extra growthy
Not with Yongle ....You have to be very lucky to get Religious Settlements.
Yeah I know, just thought I'd see how it worked out . . .Oof you ran a project to get one of the worst Pantheons, I like the thinking but unfortunately the way the growth is calculated it doesn't give you much at all.
I think it depends.Not with Yongle ....
You have to be very lucky to get Religious Settlements.
I don't think you need particularly high production but yes there are a handful of Civs who can beat you to it.You have to start on a high production Capital to increase the conversion rate, and ensure that no one else has a chance to build up their Pantheons, someone like Peter, Mansa Musa or Gitarja will most likely beat you Faith wise.
Its definitely a gamble in my games, on epic speed and deity, large map. Playing Gitarja, Peter, Mansa or now Yongle I always look for it and it amazes me how often Religious Settlements is already nabbed. So usually I plan for a terrain pantheon (tundra or desert), which also goes quick, as a backup.I wonder how much is luck based or Diff level based (or just me being terrible based). I missed again. Oh well. I'm going to try to do something else with this game. The issue ofc is that if you go fait right away, and miss the pantheon, you're just spent multipe turns doing essentially nothing.