Ok, I admit defeat. I underestimated how cheap and easy they were to build. They do come out a lot more early (which I knew) but didn't realise how much of an impact it would have. It's kinda strange - I am in another thread defending the Jaguar because of how cheap and easy they are to build whereas I am doing the opposite here.
As for defense, the Immortal (and the Keshik) is only going to be attacked by archers and warriors (assuming the strategy goes according to plan). Considering the Immortal has a bonus to archers, it doesn't really matter that it has a reduced strength as this bonus puts the archers out of reach anyway. It also doesn't matter that it gets a defense bonus on terrain because it is essentially immune to the archers anyway. Likewise, the Keshik is effectively immune to the archers and warriors too but this is due to its strength and its First Strike. I did find it difficult though with the Immortals that if you don't cut the resources off fast enough and they start building axemen, spearmen and chariots, then it is harder with the Immortals to take out these units. The Keshiks strength at least helped in overcomming the spearmen and chariots. The problem I have with the withdrawl of the Immortal is A) it can't be relied on and B) if you withdrawl, it leaves you next to dead. So I don't know here. I would prefer the Keshik if the plan doesn't go the way it's supposed to.
Having said all of that, you still will not admit the advantage of faster movement. While playing I felt like a huge advantage was gone because of the loss of the Keshiks speed.
As for the choker game. The Immortals come out rather early and are cheap so I guess they can get a foot hold faster. But I did miss the speed advantage the Keshik has as it allowed them to move across the map fast to cut off all the resources. As for defense, well I see the two cancelling each other out purely in terms of what units it will face (archers and warriors). The Keshik has a higher strength thus keeping it out of reach of the archers while the Immortal has a reduced strength but it gets a bonus against archer and a bonus from the terrain, thus making it immune to archers and warriors. If the technology gets more advanced though, then the defensive bonuses of the Immortal will play a more prominant role, which could in certain instances give it a higher defense value than the Keshik depending on where it is placed.
The Immortal is clearly better at getting out there early and holding the resources, thus preventing the opponents from getting access to them. But the Keshik craps on it hands down with the speed that it can pillage the other civs. Your right though, the Keshiks are incredibly expensive when compared to the Immortal (well, actually the Immortal is incredibly cheap).
futurehermit said:
but can we turn the discussion away from uus for a bit? what about choking with just regular chariots?
Sorry futurehermit, got carried away there. Subject dropped.
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