So I was just chatting with Pindicator and I realized my power rankings were a long long time
ago. So here, at the randomish time of Turn 85, are the updated ones:
1st place: Thoth
Thoth played a freaking blinder of an opening here. He got out of the gate astonishingly fast and then used half a dozen impi to gain himself a second empire. His GNP then, of course, promptly plummeted but he's showing the effects of an island city, ikhanda, and cheap Creative libraries to get back under control remarkably fast. He is currently in a strong and stable second place and while Creative's benefits won't last forever Spiritual is going to come ever more to the fore very soon. He's also got perfect neighbors: North dead, other two behind and one pink dotted the other harcore. :rolleyes:.
Thoth needs now to keep his economy under tight control and just grow like a weed on twice the core land of anyone else. Breezily confident front-running is Thoth's wheelhouse...I think he'll manage this one fine. Although...
2nd place: The Black Sword
I am impressed as hell with TBS, even though I had very good things to say about him in the prepick and early game stages as well. If the game ended today, we'd have to say that score don't lie...he's pretty much the leader. The
only reason I place him
slightly behind Thoth right now is that he is Joao of Mongolia with Stonehenge. Basically, he's living the Krill Dream right now. Not only that, but despite his heavy expansion he's kept up a solid GNP, earning him Buddhism and Monarchy (!) from it. But he'd better be in front with his incredibly front-loaded leader here.
That being said, he's got some future problems. Imperialistic's benefits are fading, as are Expansive's (this side of factories). He's also grown alarmingly fast, with his next door neighbors of Gaspar and Ox both playing strong expansion games themselves. He's also probably oriented closest to the other emergent giant in the world, Thoth. That being said, I keep having second thoughts about possibly swapping him and Thoth...this is a scary-good player here.
3rd place: Oxyphenbutazone
Whew, this is another closely contested slot. I'm going to have to give a slight edge to Ox here for the Bronze right now; he's in a damned solid position and he's pushing his REX to the utmost. Lacking the benefits of either Exp/Imp or a consumable neighbor, he nonetheless is keeping up with the top guys in expansion; he's also got a solid economy and I
know his land is excellent. He's also got pretty good borders; he's claimed a bit extra from me to his south, and seems to have nice room against Gaspar to the east. He has cheap Ball Courts soon; once he has them coupled with the copious happy he already has secured, he's got no reason not to hurtle down the meat of the tree to Education.
I don't see any fundamental issues at all with Ox's play up to this point. Unless you can count “doesn't neighbor Pindicator's vacant lands” a flaw. He's going hell-for-leather up the good paths and has secured himself a might parcel of land. I'd be annoyed at his jungle claims, but they are nowhere so extreme as Dtay's Pink Wonder. So I think he's getting solid diplomacy points too (given OB, a lot).
4th place: Gaspar/Lewwyn
The reasoning behind Gaspar's placement here is more based on the players than the civ. He's a touch behind Ox in some fundamental areas but Zara is
awesome and Org is going to get better and better as time goes on. Lewwyn is highly active, playing as much if not more than Gaspar and engaged Lewwyn is very good, particularly with someone like Gaspar (and Noble and Boldy) feeding back. That being said, among all of the listed team there except for Boldly there is a tremendous pressure of pent-up-despair. And that matters a hell of a lot; hopelessly grinding wars are born of hopelessness, for some reason.
That's not to call Team Ottomen's situation hopeless, not at all. They've got a goooood southern neighbor to have, given he's opted to aggress me over them, and if they border TBS and Thoth to the east and southeast respectively, at least those monsters have to worry about each other too. If the morale and engagement level remains high this could be another Gaspar/Lewwyn victory. But that's a dozy in the teeth of the Best Two FFH Players on the forum romping up ahead.
5th place: Commodore
Okay, maybe score does lie a little. My wonders (Oracle, Colossus) and classic tech (Metal Casing) inflate my score...clearly I'm not in third place! Although...I'm also not the beetlebomb here precisely because of those two wonders and the tech they lean on. My cheap Industrious forges are cropping up all over the place, something that is probably fifty turns away for most of my rivals. Colossus is a tremendous wonder for this map, which will allow me a roaring economy on...much...less...land...damnit, that's a theme, isn't it?
I can talk about potential until I'm blue in the face, but fundamentally I am behind the pack because I have fewer citizens doing useful things. More pop, more cities, more tiles are needed here in the Legion post-haste, or I will be left eating dust as better players with their bigger empires turn their pop into strength. So that's where I am now, scrambling like a madman to get out of my self-inflicted snowball flaccidity. Which is why I got attacked by Dtay, and what severely constrains my options going forward. This is winnable for me, but not really.
6th place: Dtay
Maybe this is a touch unfair; Dtay does have more cities than I do and
the fire-and-forget wonder for spamming out more. But he lacks a few key strengths, like a tech rate for the last couple dozen turns, a religion/way to pop culture, and Metal Casing. Plus, well, he settled an unacceptable city in my face.
He's running a farmer's gambit, but he's got a looooot of stuff to make up if he's going to let it profit him.
Internals of Dtay's empire are a bit murky to me, but he's strung out and more than anything else gives a decided feeling of being under-engaged. He's usually the last to end turn, his reporting here takes third place behind 18 and 13, and, welll, he's not the monster starter that he's been before. I don't have high hopes for his prospects...although let's mention again that he's probably playing good enough to kill 75% of the other players on the website.
7th place: Pindicator
He's dead, Jim. Maybe going for an “extinct animals” theme is bad juju....
So, in toto, I'd basically place PB19 right now as:
Thoth > TBS >> Ox > Gaswyn >>> Commodore > Dtay
Anyone wanting to swap any of those solitary “>” signs wouldn't get much argument from me.
That's...actually, a pretty grim picture painted. Damnit, Pindicator, these aren't fun. I guess I need to make another six installments: “How does ____ win this?” Basically, the power rank inversely correlates to how many ways a given player can win. A lot has to go right for me. Not so much for Thoth; he's got a ton of give.