MANSA + UNIVERSAL SUFFERAGE = PWNAGE?
Universal suffrage is the civic that allows you to "gold rush" buildings and unit. This civic comes very late in the game, unless you build the pyramids. This thread is about very early use of this civic via the pyramids and the spiritual trait.
With the importance of city specialization, getting certain buildings in certain cities right away can be extremely important. For example, when banking is discovered you NEED that bank in your commerce/religious city ASAP to optimize the benefits. However, it seems like, particularly my science and commerce, are always strapped for hammers and take FOREVER to build the new stuff.
Okay, with that said, has anyone every tried building the pyramids with a spiritual leader and frequently switching to universal suffrage to rush buildings and unit in key cities???
I was thinking of a strategy with Mansa (spiritual and financial, forges +10% commerce) whereby I would implement some of the following:
-get pyramids ASAP, switch to REPRESENTATION and apply liberal use of merchant citizens specialists to boost the treasury. May also favor commerce over research in assigning research percentage.
-at key times, such as when the treasury is up and a new building is available, instantly switching to the universal suffrage civic to gold rush the new building.
-rushing towards banking and gold rushing banking in the commerce cities.
Other thoughts:
-This would work particularly well when you have high food cities with so-so hammers.
- this would work particularly well in combination with coastal cities as they generally high commerce and low hammer output
- probably would want to use the great engineer from early pyramids and early forge to rush the great lighthouse
- flexibility of having all that gold on hand would be fun. It would sure help tech brokering, and it would probably make you very flexible at war.
- this hair-brained scheme is great if you are impatient. Probably a fun alternative play style.
- anyone better leaders than mansa? I would think that spiritual is a required trait for this as you are constantly switching between representation and universal suffrage
- probably better for a more compact empire where certain cities need to be optomised
Universal suffrage is the civic that allows you to "gold rush" buildings and unit. This civic comes very late in the game, unless you build the pyramids. This thread is about very early use of this civic via the pyramids and the spiritual trait.
With the importance of city specialization, getting certain buildings in certain cities right away can be extremely important. For example, when banking is discovered you NEED that bank in your commerce/religious city ASAP to optimize the benefits. However, it seems like, particularly my science and commerce, are always strapped for hammers and take FOREVER to build the new stuff.
Okay, with that said, has anyone every tried building the pyramids with a spiritual leader and frequently switching to universal suffrage to rush buildings and unit in key cities???
I was thinking of a strategy with Mansa (spiritual and financial, forges +10% commerce) whereby I would implement some of the following:
-get pyramids ASAP, switch to REPRESENTATION and apply liberal use of merchant citizens specialists to boost the treasury. May also favor commerce over research in assigning research percentage.
-at key times, such as when the treasury is up and a new building is available, instantly switching to the universal suffrage civic to gold rush the new building.
-rushing towards banking and gold rushing banking in the commerce cities.
Other thoughts:
-This would work particularly well when you have high food cities with so-so hammers.
- this would work particularly well in combination with coastal cities as they generally high commerce and low hammer output
- probably would want to use the great engineer from early pyramids and early forge to rush the great lighthouse
- flexibility of having all that gold on hand would be fun. It would sure help tech brokering, and it would probably make you very flexible at war.
- this hair-brained scheme is great if you are impatient. Probably a fun alternative play style.
- anyone better leaders than mansa? I would think that spiritual is a required trait for this as you are constantly switching between representation and universal suffrage
- probably better for a more compact empire where certain cities need to be optomised