BuchiTaton
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Alexander is perfectly OK as a Greek leader.
Now, if there is a constant dilemma about the many states of Ancient Greece, why not turn that into an unique Greek mechanic?!
Bring back Hellenic League as UA but this time it allows to turn one of your cities into the Hegemon (capital) every new era. Then, depending of that city's specialization (culture, military, trade, etc.) it provides different bonus for your whole empire (including bigger chances to gain Great People of the corresponding kind). By the way if you want Gymnasium as a unique what about this.
So we have a Greek civ that can be good in many different roles as the player want. After all, was not Ancient Greece famous by their culture, science, military, religion, trade, etc? Greece is one of those TOP10 civs that should not be limited to a couple of thematics.
Now, if there is a constant dilemma about the many states of Ancient Greece, why not turn that into an unique Greek mechanic?!
Bring back Hellenic League as UA but this time it allows to turn one of your cities into the Hegemon (capital) every new era. Then, depending of that city's specialization (culture, military, trade, etc.) it provides different bonus for your whole empire (including bigger chances to gain Great People of the corresponding kind). By the way if you want Gymnasium as a unique what about this.
- Gymnasium must be placed adjacent to the City Center.
- Can build only one Gymnasium per city.
- Each Gymnasium of every city provide bonus to the districts on the two tiles that are simultaneously neighboring them and their City Center.
- Additionaly the neighboring districts to the Gymnasium in your Hegemon(capital) city provides you the empire wide Hellenic League bonuses.
- Regardless the adjacency it produce a base Culture and Amenities value (maybe some military bonus also).
So we have a Greek civ that can be good in many different roles as the player want. After all, was not Ancient Greece famous by their culture, science, military, religion, trade, etc? Greece is one of those TOP10 civs that should not be limited to a couple of thematics.
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