Oracle>MC and build Mids and Hanging Gardens (I think), whip forge in that city, run engineer, and bulb your way to it. Machinery should bulb to 1 turn to complete, Engineering will be a part bulb.
Then spin thee times, bark like a dog, do three backflips, then press Alt + F4 and hope a great general will pop out your butt.
this would be the way to go if gunpowder was unlocked with engineering but I think you're thinking of guilds.Oracle>MC and build Mids and Hanging Gardens (I think), whip forge in that city, run engineer, and bulb your way to it. Machinery should bulb to 1 turn to complete, Engineering will be a part bulb.
if you can steal theology from the oracle, paper will be unlocked, then education with paper, then gunpowder with education. However, the only gunpowder unit unlocked with the gunpowder tech is the musketman, which sucks offensively; not really that much of a tech advantage.the origanal post asks about Gunpowder,not engineering before 1AD.
Basically the quickest way to gunpowder is the education beeline.Depends on your playing level as to which tech you take from the oracle.Although after you tech education its usally quicker to manually research gunpowder rather than tech liberalism to get it(saves you about 4 turns normal speed if I remember right).
@cadence,if you tell us which settings your playing I might be able to give more detail.
this would be the way to go if gunpowder was unlocked with engineering but I think you're thinking of guilds.
What is the best strategy to get Gunpowder before 1 AD?
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It is possible to tech gunpowder or some other renaissance techs like education and even liberalism before 1 AD, although they require precise planning & some luck. Additionally, getting gunpowder in the BC's is one thing, impressive as it is; but building enough muskets and taking over the world with them is another. BC Muskets are expensive at a time when your cities are still heavily dependent on mines+slavery for most of their production, especially if you consider earlier, cheaper alternatives like swords+cats.
Maces with city raider or knights would be way more useful anyway.
It's possible to pull off a knight rush around 200 BC, I've done it before myself. 2 movement and 1 more strength then muskets.