henrebotha
proud Fender owner
I realised this after submitting my post. You also make a good point there - you'd be able to run the Reivers back into your borders and thereby prevent retaliation.I don't think it's a good idea from a game balance point of view. Being able to attack and kill units during peace is extremely powerful, especially if you can combine it with closed borders (as privateers can cross closed borders without declaring war). Essentially, any tile one space away from your borders can be freely pillaged and any units in those areas freely attacked and you can move back over the borders without a chance to be stopped. On top of that, no one else can build such a land privateer to return the favour to you or to follow these units of yours into your borders. You can freely slaughter settlers who are on their way to found new cities without having to declare war. Also the normal privateers were made 3/4-th of the strength of the other military sea unit of its time (the frigate) in order to balance its strength of hidden nationality. I didn't see any mention of that in your post with your proposed reiver unit.
So yes, I think the unit is grossly overpowered. However, maybe the guys you're playing with won't notice that.![]()
EDIT: Yeah, I still think it's too much. Even if the unit can only attack units or only attack improvements, it would still be too easy to completely cripple a civ right off the bat, leaving them easy pickings for you. (Once you have two or three Reivers on each nearby civ, you can stop building military and just build up your own civ, eventually DOWing and conquering each backwards neighbour in turn.)