Stole cities after war trick

blissett

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I've discovered a method for grab cities from enemy after a war

The method is simply, combat a war, when you want do peace, try to rent a city from enemy, with F1 key do maximum cash for turn and with your cash rent many cirty you can from enemy, send defense units to the city and redeclare war , you have the cities for free and is enemy civ is weak you can get all the cities in a turn.

I think this is a terrible trik to do, and i think act bad on war wariness, but I winned many game at hardest level 6 with this trik.

Good bye
Luther
 
Originally posted by Mesopotamia
blissett:

I think that makes the other nations feel a little less good about you.

Or a lot less good.:(
 
Originally posted by Ironikinit
What does "rent city" mean?

Simply, when you ask for end war your enemies after grab 2-3 city from him, try to "stole" a city from him, if him not want, try to buy the city for 200 gold for turn if you can have it (low scientiest and entr. levels at city screen for earn more cash for turn), if you have many cash for turn you cane easily get 2-3 city from enemies every peace agreement. If you have many units and accr a right of passage agreement with enemy you can easily reattack enemy in same turn without miss a gold.

Simply and bastard...

I'm noticed that other civ3 are quity hungry with you after 1-2 of this jokes.

Bye
Luther
 
Never thought of buying cities, when I can conquer them.
But I did sell some cities.

I captured an English city, and offered peace.
Then I asked Liz, what she'd give for the city, and
she answered: "Here is some gold, and also some of our advanced technology. Please take them." So I did.
Then I redeclared war, and recaptured the city.

Soon, there was peace again.

This way of damaging your reputation is useful when your militaristic state meets some slightly more advanced civ than yours, and they would not give you all their knowledge for peace.
 
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