chiefpaco
Emperor
Right now, I think we could use a plan. A good plan.
I didn't want to consider much about which wonders to build since we don't have the resources to build them yet. But if we don't plan ahead, we'll definitely miss out. Plus, knowing where we want to head will affect our science queue, our militaristic plans, city placement, trading, and many other areas.
Here are some options I see:
Destination: Great Library
What do we need?
- Prebuild in a dedicated city.
- Literature (and techs up to).
- Avoiding a cascade from the Pyramids.
Destination: Great Lighthouse
What do we need?
- Prebuild in a dedicated coastal city.
- Map Making.
- Again, avoiding cascades.
Destination: Colossus or Pyramids
What do we need?
- Build in a dedicated city (coastal for colossus).
- Masonry for Pyramids
- Start building ASAP.
Destination: Monarchy and/or Hanging Gardens
- (HG) Later prebuild in a dedicated city.
- Monarchy.
Destination: Militaristic Dominance
- The Wheel, Horseback Riding, Iron Working (not necessarily in that order)
Perhaps some of the options can be combined. However, I have personally had a very very hard time building one wonder on Emperor level. I have very little confidence that we can build more than one since expanding early on takes a high priority. I might even suggest we build no wonders. This means we take no risk on losing shields via cascades. We could also use the 15 or so horses that we could have built instead of the wonder...
Of the options I have presented so far, I like the Monarchy route perhaps the best. I rarely see the Hanging Gardens a high priority for the AI and I rarely see it started until after other wonders are built, meaning it is not cascaded to as easily. We also may be on a different research path compared to the AI and might have something to trade. We also would be on the way to a better government than our current despotism and would be trying a different strategy than usual.
Please present your own strategy, if it differs or is comletely new. We are at an open stage now, and I hope we can put this to a vote in the near future.
I didn't want to consider much about which wonders to build since we don't have the resources to build them yet. But if we don't plan ahead, we'll definitely miss out. Plus, knowing where we want to head will affect our science queue, our militaristic plans, city placement, trading, and many other areas.
Here are some options I see:
Destination: Great Library
What do we need?
- Prebuild in a dedicated city.
- Literature (and techs up to).
- Avoiding a cascade from the Pyramids.
Destination: Great Lighthouse
What do we need?
- Prebuild in a dedicated coastal city.
- Map Making.
- Again, avoiding cascades.
Destination: Colossus or Pyramids
What do we need?
- Build in a dedicated city (coastal for colossus).
- Masonry for Pyramids
- Start building ASAP.
Destination: Monarchy and/or Hanging Gardens
- (HG) Later prebuild in a dedicated city.
- Monarchy.
Destination: Militaristic Dominance
- The Wheel, Horseback Riding, Iron Working (not necessarily in that order)
Perhaps some of the options can be combined. However, I have personally had a very very hard time building one wonder on Emperor level. I have very little confidence that we can build more than one since expanding early on takes a high priority. I might even suggest we build no wonders. This means we take no risk on losing shields via cascades. We could also use the 15 or so horses that we could have built instead of the wonder...
Of the options I have presented so far, I like the Monarchy route perhaps the best. I rarely see the Hanging Gardens a high priority for the AI and I rarely see it started until after other wonders are built, meaning it is not cascaded to as easily. We also may be on a different research path compared to the AI and might have something to trade. We also would be on the way to a better government than our current despotism and would be trying a different strategy than usual.
Please present your own strategy, if it differs or is comletely new. We are at an open stage now, and I hope we can put this to a vote in the near future.