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Okay, maybe there's something. But it's really slim. And there's no guarantee it works or that we just don't get wiped off the map right after. Or that he doesn't see it coming. Or a million things.
Anyway, Superdeath first.
He let my galleys pass, which probably means he has another trireme in production or that he can whip. My triremes in the capital will finish healing this turn due to the great general, and then combined with the one finishing in the capital we'll have 3 C1 triremes ready to go. In a pinch I can also upgrade them to caravels at 50g apiece. I'd rather not, but if it speeds up the war then it is worth it.
I don't have any units that can promote to sentry in the area which would have shown me what is inside the city itself. Hopefully there isn't much and we'll be able to quickly shuttle 4-8 units to take it.
War weariness is starting to look bad:
Also showing off that I'm getting 20c in just trade routes at the capital right now. It's going to be worth it to just cram in cities eventually, but right now it is worth it to cram cities on the coast.
We also don't have enough foreign trade routes to fill our cities, so funny enough Cothons are low on the priority list. Castles are higher because they have another purpose in addition to the trade route. But we're going to focus on getting the blanket bonuses first. Great Lighthouse was one. Circumnavigation is next
Spent 50g to upgrade this guy on my west coast to a caravel. That will save me a whip in a city, and this trireme was really only good for going back to Mjmd anyway. I guess it will take 10 turns for him to uncover the rest. (Maybe we'll find a glorious new world that will make us want to bulb Astronomy and so we can win the late game.) But i doubt GKC would be that nice to us.
Finance F2 screen:
My city maintenance at 25 cities is somehow only 7 more than it was at 18 cities. That seems wrong. But my cities are a lot smaller now due to the heavy whipping. Still, that feels wrong.
Speaking of having 25 cities, I founded an island city this turn to get more ICTRs.
Meeting at Corvallis is the next book in the Emberverse series, but shortening all that just looked ugly and so I stuck with the city name of Corvallis. I've never read the books, by the way.
I'll have 3 more cities come out of revolt at end of this turn. Hopefully my income can jump up a bit because I'm going to need it in order to get the next level of military technology.
Mjmd took Printing Press with Liberalism. I was really worried he wouldn't go towards Rifles. I know that Rifles are the traditional unit to head for because you can draft them and because they are good enough for killing the AI. But against humans they still can be defended by catapult stacks and maces/knights. Like I said, I've done it before. Twice, actually: PB8 when Commodore invaded - I even burned a city defended by rifles in that game where I threw away 30 knights (lol, what a game), and then PB18 where I fought off dtay's cavalry & rifle invasion with Knights, pikes, CKN, and catapults. Then Fintourist decided I was weak enough to eat, but now I want to restore my PB18 dropbox links next because 1) that city had a lot of epic moments, and 2) I'd hate for one of my favorite naming schemes (Myth: the Fallen Lords) to be lost to the annals of dropbox.
Anyway, the point is I can defend. I need units and population. I'm not afraid of being attacked by rifles and cavalry
because I can hit those with collateral. I'm terrified of defending against cannons because what do you do against a unit with a higher base strength and that you can't flank or catapult down? I'd have to get to Military Tradition myself if he was going on the bottom of the tech tree.
Gaspar is right though. I need to slow him down. So I'm probing around down south.
I had an idea around her relating to culture. See, even those Mjmd owns those tiles now, I still had them long enough that i have the dominant culture in the area. That means if I were to plant a city to the west of Foam and that overlaps it's 2nd ring, it would immediately grab those tiles for me to use. If I had enough knights I could consider smashing through the defenses and the wrecking the catapults behind in 1 big attack. But that would be bloody with the longbow on a hill here. It is an option, however. It's also one he'd see coming a turn in advance because that gold hill gets sight. I'd have to either plant the city the turn I move the knights into position, or move the knights into sight and position and hope he doesn't realize what's coming.
If it works here then I would theoretically have direct access to his Mom & Parthenon city and possibly be able to burn it. Yet again, look at the number of defenders. I would need to have 30+ knights just to deal with what I see, not to mention what could be behind. I would not be able to bring siege units and I would lose a lot of units in the initial attack. I know there are at least 6 more knights to the east, because he had more knights in this city last turn and they've moved out now.
This also could work at the ruins of Lake.
Here I could have knights in position NW of the stone, then settle on the stone and hit Sugar Cookies from out of the fog without him realizing. I'd probably want to break the road on the stone ahead of time to keep him from scouting me and I'll send a knight to do that right away. We should be able to burn Sugar Cookies straight away and then depending on where we want to go, can either move towards his core or south to burn MoM and Parthenon. Here I still have to deal with his catapult stack, however. As long as I keep moving east I'll be able to eliminate them. Here I would be concerned more about him counter-attacking with his stack - and I would be more sure that I lose all my knights eventually as I press on into his territory. However I think I have more opportunity to do lasting damage by going this way.
So which way would you go? Which avenue seems better? I think I have some de facto ded lurkers by now, chime in if you are. I need all the help I can get.
PRO: 61 (3064)
FIN: 43 (2943)
FIN almost had closed the gap, but its about to be left behind again.