I don't think they'd fit with Civ7's model since leaders (and their bonuses) last the whole game.How about the possibility of the Leader Unique Unit? We have already seen it before from Civ6.
I don't think they'd fit with Civ7's model since leaders (and their bonuses) last the whole game.How about the possibility of the Leader Unique Unit? We have already seen it before from Civ6.
"Access to LUU at the Nth Age" can works I guess? The civ-independent leader is more fit to the concept of LUU than the Civ6 leaders.I don't think they'd fit with Civ7's model since leaders (and their bonuses) last the whole game.
It still doesn't really fit their design philosophy, though."Access to LUU at the Nth Age" can works I guess?
"Access to LUU at the Nth Age" can works I guess?
But then they're kneecapped for the other ages, is the thing."Access to LUU at the Nth Age" can works I guess?
I think we will get more Age-optimized leaders finally, but I'll not bet when it will happen...But it’s either going to give them an extra boost that other leaders don’t have, or if it’s balanced for, it’ll make that leader weaker in other ages.
But then they're kneecapped for the other ages, is the thing.
I coudld see a flat bonus to all Cavalry(and Armor for modern) units though.
In this case, maybe they will decide to give him to unique "unit skin" instead of UU itself. Did I go to far?I coudld see a flat bonus to all Cavalry(and Armor for modern) units though.
It’s a winged jester lion.
Instead, they have a civic called Achaemenid Empire.Noticing it's just called "Persia."
if this post gets 50,000 likes, Firaxis has to change the name to Achaemenid Persia to make room for Sassanid and Safavaid Persia later on.
Disappointing, too, because it's so pretty.Meh! Of all the antiquity civs, this one has sparked the least interest for me to play.
I personally didn't mind the falcon. I think someone at Firaxis is a fan of lions because now we have four different civs, at least, with lions as their icons: Persia, Normans, Chola, and Mughals. I mean they are just bigger cats.Persia's new icon. I like it way more than the previous ones, and I'm glad it was changed in order to spice things up. On the other hand, Greece and Rome had to have the same lame icons for the third time in a row.
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Xerxes has an Achaemenid persona too.Instead, they have a civic called Achaemenid Empire.![]()
A military historian, though, pointed out that with Alexander guarding its flanks, the Macedonian phalanx on level ground was unstoppable except by another pike phalanx, a contention borne out by experience against the Swiss pikes in the 15th - 16th centuries and the experience of a Roman who commented that seeing the mass of pikes coming out of the dust clouds in one of the battles against the Macedonians was the most frightening thing he saw in 20 years in the Legions.Kinda doubt how Alexander would fair in Italy considering Pyrrhus' records - who was a decent general himself, and his troop composition or how he used those troops was not different from Alexander's.
Nothing stops them from doing "Sassanid Persia" and "Safavid Persia" down the line you know, same history with "Ptolomaic Egypt" and "Ayyubid Egypt" either, even "Masryeen Egypt" in Modern (I know that's kinda pleonasm)Noticing it's just called "Persia."
if this post gets 50,000 likes, Firaxis has to change the name to Achaemenid Persia to make room for Sassanid and Safavaid Persia later on.
Humans are fans of lions. So, so, so many groups used lions (and eagles) as their symbols. I guess something about apex predators is appealing to megalomaniacs?I think someone at Firaxis is a fan of lions
Look... I just...Humans are fans of lions. So, so, so many groups used lions (and eagles) as their symbols. I guess something about apex predators is appealing to megalomaniacs?![]()
And just imagine Trung Trac's 3 additional promotions on the Persian unique commander.Wow, so Persia is ALL about aggressive warfare.
Infantry are:
- cheaper to produce
- cheaper to maintain
- bonus strength when attacking
- more bonus strength in enemy territory
- heal on kill
- get the commander initiative bonus for quicker deployment
- generate gold when capturing
And that's all BEFORE you add leader bonuses. Xerxes can give you even more combat strength when in enemy territory and more gold and culture for conquest.