Hm otoh if you manage the ddogpile and break through, you probably would get 1 or 2 cities and Sian the rest. So you don't really want to take retep down. Maybe so him on his way to economic dominance, yes. But we need more land ourselves, and that can only come from Grimace or Sian, the latter very unlikely right now.
So IMO the perfect storm would be the following: you manage a simultaneous attack by Sian and you on retep, do a little fighting, maybe take one city, the give retep peace immediately, and the two of them get into a stalemate after some gains by Sian, while you charge on Grimace. Of course this can go horribly wrong, specifically if retep fights us and makes peace with Sian we could very well lose the Colossus city or even get dogpiled in the south. So of we really want to do this, we have to make sure that Sian attacks first, and for real. Pity we don't even have OB with him to follow his build up, while actually retep can acout us.
The other option is attacking Grimace. If it goes well I see us getting three cities Max, and Sian three as well. Not really great but still improves our relative position.
When we reach engineering, show Sian a pike to signal that he'll have a hard time attacking us with knights. Is it confirmed that he's building knights? No idea what else the spike could mean, but still...
Got an idea what Grimace's most modern units are? Seen any cats specifically?
So IMO the perfect storm would be the following: you manage a simultaneous attack by Sian and you on retep, do a little fighting, maybe take one city, the give retep peace immediately, and the two of them get into a stalemate after some gains by Sian, while you charge on Grimace. Of course this can go horribly wrong, specifically if retep fights us and makes peace with Sian we could very well lose the Colossus city or even get dogpiled in the south. So of we really want to do this, we have to make sure that Sian attacks first, and for real. Pity we don't even have OB with him to follow his build up, while actually retep can acout us.
The other option is attacking Grimace. If it goes well I see us getting three cities Max, and Sian three as well. Not really great but still improves our relative position.
When we reach engineering, show Sian a pike to signal that he'll have a hard time attacking us with knights. Is it confirmed that he's building knights? No idea what else the spike could mean, but still...
Got an idea what Grimace's most modern units are? Seen any cats specifically?