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I thought of the latter but I don't think I ever strongly considered using the Oracle for such. Bit of a memory problem, but I think I more strongly considered (or rather, regretted not) rushing with chariots. But by the time my scout came around and noticed how widely spaced your cities were I decided you would have enough defenses that quick gains would not lie down that path.
Do you think a chariot rush could've worked? (if time dependant, I could go back and see what turn I would have roughly started to strongly think about it).
In retrospect I think I should have considered oracling HBR more seriously, just because it would help with the #1 problem whenever I either thought about or started to ramp up to attack you guys - you could see it coming and at least make it very very costly (when I got guilds comes to mind). Would have been a higher variance strategy, but solves the albatross problem I saw coming but ran smack into anyway.
Fear cuts deeper than swords.