What does rebuffing the rebels do when a city revolts and wishes to come under your rule? Does the city get destroyed, or does it simply retain its original ruler?
I've never tried rebuffing, since I always considered a free city a free city. But when an idiot civ plants a city 3 squares away from one of your own, and going to war in order to raze it isn't a decent option, I begin to wonder what rebuffing will do if and WHEN it flips over to me.
On a similar note, is there any way to destroy one of your own cities?
I've never tried rebuffing, since I always considered a free city a free city. But when an idiot civ plants a city 3 squares away from one of your own, and going to war in order to raze it isn't a decent option, I begin to wonder what rebuffing will do if and WHEN it flips over to me.
On a similar note, is there any way to destroy one of your own cities?