Turn 53
Wheel is done, Bronze Working done in four turns. That dust storm is headed west but it went right across the length of that island first.
Nazca galley finds another barbarian scout but the island is otherwise empty (for what I can see of it)
Find a small bit of land out east
and the central galley is still covering “old” ocean.
Down at the loyalty zone I see that the loyalty pressure on our shores has increased to 10. I close in on the coast and head north to defog the area between us and “them”. The pressure is Norwegian:
Given that the name is Odin, Frigg is the only city listed in his deal screen and the pressure that’s emanating from the area, this is his capital. Damn, that’s close. I’ll gain visibility on it next turn. The jungle hill in the city’s borders are second ring; the marble is third ring.
One the one hand, if I were to get to very early Jongs an assault here could be easily supported. OTOH given how close they are I have to wonder if it’s in our (and their) interests to work on diplomatically making this game a 4 v 4. Based on their proximity to our lands I think our best move might be to have you settle the Chocolate River site before Petra, if only to lock down the area for loyalty purposes.
In theory I could try to cut off Woden’s access to the area east of Vilnius by making an inland settlement of the island east of Vilnius. Of course I forgot to take a screenshot. However, you’ll see my pin next turn (everyone else look at the third screenshot on Turn 52 and imagine a pin on the tile east of the horses
). I’d settle on the inland marked location so that he couldn’t boat the city. It’d also only be visible from the sea to the NE, unless that’s a hill tile in which case he can’t see it at all. Something to discuss for when Monumentality starts up.
Based on expected Campus completion times I should have Shipbuilding on Turn 61. I’ll have enough
to purchase my first settler when the Classical Age starts, also on Turn 61. That doesn’t leave my escort galley much time to scout things out. Here’s my current plan:
- Escort galley will defog the eastern short of Chocolate Island, then head back to Al to pick up the first settler.
- The warrior at OC will head to the southeasternmost point on the desert and embark for Big Island as soon as Shipbuilding hits so I can get that scouted out.
- Assuming no faith purchases of builders and only counting the Holy Site completion at Diamonds, I can have settlers out on Turn 61, Turn 67, Turn 76 and Turn 86. The arrival times will likely go down as I’ll build a shrine for both Holy Sites (+2 each) and just about wherever the first two settlers go will get me additional
income.
- If we want to settle East Vilnius then that’s where the first settler will go. Otherwise Settler #1 is headed for the Big Island.
- Settler #2 is Starfish, Settler #3 is Chocolate Island. If we settle East Vilnius first then these bump back a slot and settler #2 goes to Big Island.
- First builds at all cities would be walls, which will require me to go Shipbuilding → Masonry → Celestial Navigation
I moved the pin on Starfish Island to the furs. Settling there minimizes visibility and firing lines from the sea. All other locations I’m planning on settling inland as a matter of security. For trade routes I can build Commercial Hubs and keep all the routes between my cities and China, secure on the mainland for
.
Bruindane had mentioned building warriors instead of scouts. I’m wondering if slingers might be the better option – I’d get them out faster and they’d all upgrade to archers for city defense when the time came. Al could get out Agoge slingers at a rate of ½ turns.
My homeland cities are all currently on slow growth – Al and OC are at 4 population and I’m going to keep them there until I get more amenities lined up. Diamonds is just running slow because of no high
tiles. I’m going to use the settler expansion to jump start overall growth, especially since I’ll be gaining access to four new luxuries at three of the city sites.
Roland, any thoughts on all of this?
CMF has founded his religion:
Nothing unexpected there.