Adopting Honor before completing Tradition would delay Tradition completion, so I don't see a good use there unless you're trying to early rush.
Mid-Late game and onwards, if you're going military, you're probably better off adopting autocracy tenets than going back and doing Honor.
Obviously you want to focus on Rationalism as soon as the Renaissance era comes around.
So besides cases in which you want to early rush people, and if you have a couple extra policies to spare post-Tradition and pre-Renaissance, what other scenarios would it be ideal to adopt Honor?
With Sweden, for the Great General you can give to a City-State?
With Zulu (once again for [semi]-early rush)?
With Aztecs to enhance barb killing for culture?
Mid-Late game and onwards, if you're going military, you're probably better off adopting autocracy tenets than going back and doing Honor.
Obviously you want to focus on Rationalism as soon as the Renaissance era comes around.
So besides cases in which you want to early rush people, and if you have a couple extra policies to spare post-Tradition and pre-Renaissance, what other scenarios would it be ideal to adopt Honor?
With Sweden, for the Great General you can give to a City-State?
With Zulu (once again for [semi]-early rush)?
With Aztecs to enhance barb killing for culture?