Hi guys, I am a veteran Civ IV player but I am relatively new to Civ V. I play on Kings level and this strategy works out pretty good for me. I would like to know what others thinks and the pros/cons of it.
The goal is to have get a very strong capital in the early. Together with Egypt unique traits and aristrocracy, we can get a few early wonders with ease.
The plan is to go Pottery => Calendar .
Your capital can build Scout => Monument => Granary => Worker .. or whatever
Once Calendar is done, build the Stonehenge. The +8 culture will allow us to race through the Tradition tree pretty fast. You can get Aristrocracy before Stonehenge is done.
Try to time Stonehenge complete date with Writing. In between you will have time to research about 2 or 3 techs. Go for worker techs (Mining/Masonary) and Archery for defense.
Once Stonehenge is done, Writing should be researched, immediately build the Great Library. While building the TGL, research up to The Wheel, the free tech we wanti s Mathematic. At the mean time research Philosophy. You should have plenty of gold now. You can buy a settler for a second city, although you have to make sure you can buy a library there fast.
Once you get TGL, choose Mathematic, start the Hanging Garden. +10 food + Monarchy is great synergy. After the Hanging Garden, start the National College. If you have a 2nd city by that point, buy a library in that city.
By early medival era, you will have completed the Tradition tree, that allow for break out expansion. You have a very strong capital with National College, The Hanging Garden and Monarchy to power you through. You should have enough gold to buy out a few settlers/workers. You can use your next Policy in the Piety or Patronage tree.
What do you guys think?
The goal is to have get a very strong capital in the early. Together with Egypt unique traits and aristrocracy, we can get a few early wonders with ease.
The plan is to go Pottery => Calendar .
Your capital can build Scout => Monument => Granary => Worker .. or whatever
Once Calendar is done, build the Stonehenge. The +8 culture will allow us to race through the Tradition tree pretty fast. You can get Aristrocracy before Stonehenge is done.
Try to time Stonehenge complete date with Writing. In between you will have time to research about 2 or 3 techs. Go for worker techs (Mining/Masonary) and Archery for defense.
Once Stonehenge is done, Writing should be researched, immediately build the Great Library. While building the TGL, research up to The Wheel, the free tech we wanti s Mathematic. At the mean time research Philosophy. You should have plenty of gold now. You can buy a settler for a second city, although you have to make sure you can buy a library there fast.
Once you get TGL, choose Mathematic, start the Hanging Garden. +10 food + Monarchy is great synergy. After the Hanging Garden, start the National College. If you have a 2nd city by that point, buy a library in that city.
By early medival era, you will have completed the Tradition tree, that allow for break out expansion. You have a very strong capital with National College, The Hanging Garden and Monarchy to power you through. You should have enough gold to buy out a few settlers/workers. You can use your next Policy in the Piety or Patronage tree.
What do you guys think?
