Turn 43 "Once Below, Always Below"

Provolution

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Turn 43 2080 BC "Once Below, Always Below"

The Iroqis founded a city they call "Never Again". I suggest we rename it:
"Ahhh, again, again and aaaaaaah gain". That is the settler they made.
Anyways, we will have 4 immortals to march south in 5 turns, so have no worries, we will win this game.
 

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Wait, we have FOUR IMMORTALS within reach of this new city, within fove turns?

Have they been marching in anticipation of this city's creation or marching to assault their mainland?

-Ranger99-
 
No, in 5 turns we have 4 battleready immortals to send south, to be there in 20 turns from now.
 
Is there anyway we can speed that up some? 25 turns is a hell of a long time.
 
Well, The way to speed that up is to assign a worker force ahead of them to begin building a road down South towards the City, but that takes away valuable improvement building.

Other than that I don't know how to speed it up, I agree 25 turns is a LONNGGGGG time.

-Ranger99-
 
That is 20 turns in total, from now, not 25.

The battles will begin around turn 60 or so, possibly end around 75-80.
 
We would have to use at least 18 workers if they should be able to keep up with immortals just walking 1 tile/turn ;) IOW they'll have to walk by themselves and it will take a long time.
 
4 Immortals are still 4 Immortals, they can regroup and heal on a nearby hill.
 
Isn't it time Xerxes got off Wines Hill? Moving one tile southeast would menace the worker and reveal more donut territory.
 
Well, if you guys want it, then I will do it. Just tell me what the rest of you think.
 
I'm also for moving Xerxes. If we can distract some of their units or hunt a worker it's definately worth it.
 
ok then, then I do it right away. Thanks for the input, and remember me as a democratic leader.
 
Provolution said:
and remember me as a democratic leader.
Trying to secure ourselves in the Ironic history book are we? ;)

On a more serious note i do think we are being very democratic in this team.
 
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