Nice. I like the way Mansa looks.
So? Just buy it.I looked at the leader screen and Mali gets -30% production when constructing building and training units. So buildings and units will be more expensive to build?
That sounds like bad news combined with less production from mines.
Mines receive -1 production. (BOO!!!)
Yeah, people might or might not end up being correct about the hammer penalty, but I have a feeling that without that they would steamroll.Random thoughts:
Internal vs external trade will be an interesting choice, compensate for bad production or get more gold and some diplomatic kudos...
These must be a tougher civ than maori to balance...
Wide empires seem like they are going to be challenging to develop for these guys due to every city needing gold or faith to buy the best buildings along with competing demands from your millitary...
Overall, I'm looking forward to seeing these guys and feel like maybe firaxis played it safe on power level... And thinking that's a good thing in this case.
No the real problem is the assumption they can't build anything. Mali gets to do both, so it shouldn't be a 1:1 translation. Purchasing offers an instant benefit and, rightfully, is more expensive than via production. But every new Mali city starts off way stronger than anyone else's new cities. Since you can buy in ANY city not just a "perfect" city location. Mali can still build like anyone else, but since they get such a leg up on the buying side, the building side takes a hit. That said, if you really need to build something, you are going to have a million trade routes, and trade routes, much like Ryan from the OC, can be anything you want them to be. Need more production, trade route, need food, trade route, need science, trade route, need faith, trade route, need culture, trade route, need happiness, I don't know get a dog or look for greater meaning in your life. Well trade routes provide ALMOST everything. The thing is that building is not the main way Mali does things, but they still can and will have an ability to build buidlings/units here and there it just isn't their primary method. They are basically a reverse civ, where normally you build everything and buy the occasional item, here you buy everything and then build the occasional item.That's the problem in this thread. Everyone's excuse for this civ is just "buy it". Well this game is not 1:1 when it comes down to gold and production. The math does not add up like that. Also there is that problem of buying things like builders and settlers cost increasing everytime you buy one. OOPS!
Unless you can get 400-500 GPT by the time you get knights, this Civ is probably going to fail.
Also I was very confident - and apparently very wrong - that the unique CD would be the Ottomans.
Like gold, Mali seems like the most flexible civ. I think pantheon choice is going to be varied for, which is nice seeing as they are going to have first dibs.While my first thought was that Mali should pick Desert Folklore, there's a pretty compelling case for grabbing Lady of Reeds and Marshes to get production from flood plains and Oases, since Mali will be hurting for Production early.
Should be pretty doable to get a Classical Golden Age with Mali:
1 Era Point for settling in desert
2 for the first Pantheon
3 for a Splendid Holy Site with Desert Folklore
3 for buying a Great Prophet with Faith
5 for founding the first religion
1 for Classical Era with Currency
4 for building the Unique Commercial Hub
That's 19, the other 5 you should just get from exploring and Amani.
Then you pick Free Enquiry and it's off to the races.
Or maybe city patron since the first district is so important? Nah, the math probably doesn't work out there.While my first thought was that Mali should pick Desert Folklore, there's a pretty compelling case for grabbing Lady of Reeds and Marshes to get production from flood plains and Oases, since Mali will be hurting for Production early.
buying a ton of chariots before you unlock mandekalu should be enough to hold you most of the game sprinkling in new troops with faith buys later.Gold to production ratio is 6 to 1. However, if you have Carthage then as Mali you can buy all of your military. .
With Reyna and Moshka you can buy districts too.
Who's Moshka? You mean Moksha?
While my first thought was that Mali should pick Desert Folklore, there's a pretty compelling case for grabbing Lady of Reeds and Marshes to get production from flood plains and Oases, since Mali will be hurting for Production early.