Bacchus (inovative, odd) as Churchill (Chm, Org) of Persia (Agri/Hunt, Apothecary, Immortal)
Bacchus is one weird dude. He's smart, and innovative, and entertaining, if not particularly awe-inspiring on the fundamentals. Which makes me curious how he'll play this combo, as it is pretty much “the fundamentals”. Solid but uninspiring traits, expensive and flexible traits, pretty decent UU (Rbmod makes Archery much cheaper, remember; people are much more likely to be using Immortal-food), subpar UB. I hope the player makes this pop, though.
Molach (average, droll) as Genghis Khan (Agg, Imp) of Portugal (Fish/Mine, Feitoria, Carrack)
Hey! It's the porch-uggles! Paired once more with an Imperialistic leader, so that will be fun. KHAN is an excellent leader in the mod with mildly buffed Imp, Agg that now helps pay for itself and pop borders. Molach is a sharp guy, but PB11 showed a certain passivity he's going to need to combat. I hope he manages it; he's too entertaining to be wasted in neutrality.
AutomatedTeller (midling, charioteer) as Peter (Phi, Exp) of Rome (Fish/Mine, Forum, Praetorian)
AT is a midling veteran showing some slow improvement, and most notable for his love of chariots. He's driving...a weirdly changed strong combination. Peter lost cheap granaries but got cheap markets forums, grocers, and aqueducts in compensation, plus another free Parthenon boost to his GPP. Very strong stuff; he can live in the Great Merchant bulb path/world for a long time. Rome lost a strength from their legions, but gained +50% city attack and a bit better GPP boosting from the forum. Over all, this is a very strong, synergistic combination that should definitely have some fun out there.
Boldly Going Nowhere (pebcac, competent otherwise) as Pericles (Phi, Cre) of Russia (Hunt/Mine, Research Institute, Cossack)
The third in a row of synergistic combinations is Boldly's, gaining a Phi discount-and-boost to the new Russian university UB. Great scientist points rarely are unwanted, and the Education beeline is a good one here for BNG, who is one of the most underrated veterans in this field. The other elements of this combination are good, Creative still being one of the premier early expansion traits while cossacks are nice in their late era. Exceedingly solid in the end here.
Bacchus is one weird dude. He's smart, and innovative, and entertaining, if not particularly awe-inspiring on the fundamentals. Which makes me curious how he'll play this combo, as it is pretty much “the fundamentals”. Solid but uninspiring traits, expensive and flexible traits, pretty decent UU (Rbmod makes Archery much cheaper, remember; people are much more likely to be using Immortal-food), subpar UB. I hope the player makes this pop, though.
Molach (average, droll) as Genghis Khan (Agg, Imp) of Portugal (Fish/Mine, Feitoria, Carrack)
Hey! It's the porch-uggles! Paired once more with an Imperialistic leader, so that will be fun. KHAN is an excellent leader in the mod with mildly buffed Imp, Agg that now helps pay for itself and pop borders. Molach is a sharp guy, but PB11 showed a certain passivity he's going to need to combat. I hope he manages it; he's too entertaining to be wasted in neutrality.
AutomatedTeller (midling, charioteer) as Peter (Phi, Exp) of Rome (Fish/Mine, Forum, Praetorian)
AT is a midling veteran showing some slow improvement, and most notable for his love of chariots. He's driving...a weirdly changed strong combination. Peter lost cheap granaries but got cheap markets forums, grocers, and aqueducts in compensation, plus another free Parthenon boost to his GPP. Very strong stuff; he can live in the Great Merchant bulb path/world for a long time. Rome lost a strength from their legions, but gained +50% city attack and a bit better GPP boosting from the forum. Over all, this is a very strong, synergistic combination that should definitely have some fun out there.
Boldly Going Nowhere (pebcac, competent otherwise) as Pericles (Phi, Cre) of Russia (Hunt/Mine, Research Institute, Cossack)
The third in a row of synergistic combinations is Boldly's, gaining a Phi discount-and-boost to the new Russian university UB. Great scientist points rarely are unwanted, and the Education beeline is a good one here for BNG, who is one of the most underrated veterans in this field. The other elements of this combination are good, Creative still being one of the premier early expansion traits while cossacks are nice in their late era. Exceedingly solid in the end here.
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