(As this is my first RBciv Epic report, critical feedback would be great. Too many screens? Too much rambling? Anyways, I hope you enjoy the read
)
Preconceptions
In RB Epic 18 the object of our attention is an honorable Abe. The game is a fairly standard emperor level set up with roleplaying restrictions on Lincolnâs behaviour.
{The following section describes my pre-game analysis, if you prefer your coffee black feel free to skip to the first screenie for comparison purposes. I like pre-game analysis because its fun to see how different preconceptions are from actual gameplay.}
Anyways, highlighting a few of the more significant rules:
1) Civic restrictions (No Slavery, Theocracy, or Police State. Must adopt Emancipation.) Well, no slavery will slow down early game expansion and greatly reduce early productivity of âfishing villagesâ. Abeâs attributes (Charismatic, Philosophical) are fantastic for early whipping leading into a specialist driven economy, but cottages will work fine. The absence of Police State combined with the âno starvationâ rule mean that late game aggressive wars could be painful. Iâll try to avoid those.
2) âA just war is one in which you are not the aggressor.â
Not being able to warmonger at will puts a premium on peaceful expansion. Itâs conceivable that Abe could get boxed leading to an early loss.
The Game Plan (yes, this is before contact with the enemy
)
We will run a cottage heavy economy fairly early, allowing Abe to peacefully expand via a benevolent form of manifest destiny. The start looks very promising. The map is a hemispheres map with low sea levels and one fewer AI than standard. This script should generate a lot of land for each civilization! (Unless our mapmaker is feeling especially evil this should dovetail nicely with our strategy. Now Iâm having visions of being on a small, arid peninsula blocked in by Gandhi. 8) )
As Iâm not a huge fan of either victory type Abe will likely steer clear of cultural and religious diplomacy VCs. Space and a UN powered diplomatic victory are likely ending goals. Domination is possible but would require some help from the AIâs.
Finally, as Iâve never played any game speed besides normal, epic speed may be interesting
2:
The Formative Era
I bet almost every report will show that the settler moved 1S onto the plains hill (mine did as well). Marble!
The early tech path is mining -> bronze working-> wheel -> pottery
As the whip is unusable, early production acceleration will depend on building lots of useful stuff out of wood.
Build order is worker -> warrior -> warrior ->worker (chopped) -> settler (chopped) -> settler (chopped).
By 1550BC America the young looks like
![[Image: lin3_1550bc.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin3_1550bc.jpg)
There is already a lot of interesting gameplay. Weâve met Buddhist Justinian and Hindu Boudica. Well, it wont be an always peace game
(Note that as of now Abe has no idea how close either leaderâs territory is (more on this in moment)).
In my experience, Justinian is a very strong warmonger and competent techer. Boudica has Monty Jungle Fever.
-Weâve chopped all the forests in Washingtonâs BFC and itâs already unhealthy
-Priesthood is two turns away and the marble is being quarried.
-We still donât know how to breed animals -- slowing down the growth in Boston and New York
-All four cities are nicely located on rivers!
New York has access to copper and is tapped to be our military city, but Abe want to make a play at building the oracle there first. If we miss it weâll still get a nice pile of gold thanks to the marble.
More troubling is the thick fog of war. Why hasnât Abe mapped the surrounding area? This is important, especially considering the variant! I donât know if itâs due to the large land area or epic game speed but this is the tale of Abeâs brave scouts:
![[Image: lin2_barb_attack_edit.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin2_barb_attack_edit.jpg)
All told I believe 3 out of the first 5 warriors were mercilessly slaughtered, despite sticking to defensive terrain. RNG is a cruel deity. The remaining two warriors stayed at home until bronze weapons became available. (I donât recall any Immortal games being this infested, barring the âbarbarian invasionâ event).
Even our cities were not safe. (Luckily this axeman knows how to wield his weapon)
![[Image: lin3_1_barbs.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin3_1_barbs.jpg)
One of Washingtonâs hamlets was pillaged, but the rest of our precious tiles survived the early onslaught.
In 1250BC the oracle is successfully completed. (It can fall sooner so I was quite pleased). We choose monarchy.
Why monarchy? Well we didnât want code of laws because we donât plan on building courthouses anytime soon (we canât whip them and they are slow to build). In fact despite being charismatic and having a gold mine hooked up, Washington and Boston have very high growth potential and will need more happiness soon (we canât whip, see a pattern yet
) In preparation for monarchy weâve avoided researching hunting so that cheap warriors can act as urban pacification agents. We see wines on the board as well.
Speaking of wine, our scouts (axes, this time!) have located Justinianâs territory near to the east. So we attack.
Well, with settlers anyways =)
![[Image: lin5_to_just_settle.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin5_to_just_settle.jpg)
Part of what makes Civ4 such a beautifully rich game is the many ways to do the same thing. In this case thatâs wage cultural wars. While Abe has not yet decided whether to befriend Justinian, there is a distinct chance that our cities will fight a prolonged cultural skirmish. Options that would allow us to win (or at least draw) the culture wars are:
1) Build a high value cultural building in the BCâs. Typically a wonder (though the Arabian madrassa, at +4 base culture, works well too). After 1000 years base culture doubles, so speed is key here.
2) Run artist specialists, either from a theatre or via the caste system. (The downside is potentially generating sub-standard artist GPs, and eating into a cities food surplus.)
3) Build the Sistine Chapel and adopt a state religion. Religious buildings of that state religion get a massive + 5 base culture. (All specialists also get + 2 culture for an additional small boost.)
4) Roll a creative civilization. (This one might not work so well for us
)
Abe is not yet committed to any cultural works program.
Scouting north we find very juicy land, though infested with barbarian cities.
![[Image: lin6_north_barb_cities.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin6_north_barb_cities.jpg)
Approaching the turn of the millennium Abe decides to not antagonize Justinian just yet (we have the option of switching to Judaism, and becoming a religious renegade). So the focus now is to claim the northern land, and assess the border war situation.
The cultural situation is not so great. Although both Chicago and Atlanta have a food resource in their BFCs (rice) they have fallen under Byzantine influence. A city without a food resource is still workable, but the difference is massive.
So Abe decides to do the following:
1) Research Aesthetics -> Literature -> Music
2) Build the Parthenon in Atlanta
3) Build the Sistine Chapel in a high production city
Around this time Abe uses his first great person (a priest from the oracle) to inspire a golden age. Later an academy is built in Washington and the free great artist from Music is combined with a scientist to start GA number two.
The Honorable Empire in 55 AD (We earned the title âhonorableâ because is a standard game a DoW would have been sent Justinianâs way)
![[Image: lin7_55_AD.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin7_55_AD.jpg)
Above you can see that the Great Library is being built in Washington (later Iâll wish Iâd built it in Boston instead *oh well*).
We have a small force of axes that autorazes one of the northern barbarian cities and that captures another along the coast (Chinook, my first coastal city!). This expedition has the side effect of garnering enough combat lore to enable the creation of a Heroic Epic (New York. Thanks again marble
).
In ~100ad one of Abeâs ministers reports back from Boudicaâs palace that she is planning her own expedition (WHEOOH). Iâm not sure if she counts raiding barbarian cities highly enough to return this message (anyone know if WHEOOH applies to planning attacks on barbarian cities?). She certainly has been capturing them regularly! Abe is reasonably a little nervous, and promptly sends two nearby scouts to peruse Celtic territory:
![[Image: lin8_celc_build-up.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin8_celc_build-up.jpg)
The scouts report seeing mobile archers, axes, catapults, and gaellic warriors, but no large offensive force.
Abe recalls his barbarian axe hunters and moves his active army towards Celtic borderland just in case.
In 190ad Boudica the Bold declares was on Justinian the Buddhist!
Now Abe has held his cards close to his chest up to this point. (We have some + diplo modifiers with both leaders, but officially remain at âcautiousâ. As I interpret the âassist friend in time of need requestâ the requester must be at Pleased or greater.)
Note: After re-reading Sulllaâs clarification of the above rule it looks like I took a more narrow definition. My version is:
1) Requester must be at Pleased+ for an allowable declaration.
2) If the requester makes peace then I must immediately make peace, unless tribute is demanded.
3) Additionally, I added the rule: âThe only time Abe is allowed to bribe someone into a war is if Abe is already engaged in that war, and the new entrant is at Pleased+ diplomatic status with Abe.â
Iâm happy with my version, as there was still plenty of potential for action. (And in my first RBciv report Iâd rather be too conservative than break any rules
).
Ok, back to the action. Boudica DoWs Justinian. Abe has the option to adopt either Hinduism or Buddhism, their respective religions. After carefully considering the consequences Abe decides that Justinian is a better long term friend. He will be a better trading partner, and he is already somewhat boxed in. (By America in the west and Celtia in the north).
So Abe declares Buddhism as the official religion of America. Immediately Justinian is âPleasedâ.
And in 220ad
![[Image: lin10_care_to_join.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin10_care_to_join.jpg)
Of course we would be willing to help our friends. By this point Boudica has already lost her initial stack of Gaellics/Axes/Cats in Byzantine territory.
We march our expeditionary force of city raider axes into Celtic territory and snag the former barbarian city of Yue-Chi. But there is a problem:
![[Image: lin11_chars.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin11_chars.jpg)
Umm. Not good. Boudica immediately approaches with a small stack of chariots and catapults. Remember that brilliant plan of building hammer frugal warriors as military police? Well, we can still build them â¦
Justinian is called into an emergency conference and we quickly learn the techniques of hunting and construction (for aesthetics + monarchy?). Still, spears are going to be arriving far too late for this battle.
Abe ends up keeping all but one of his city raider axes outside of Yue-Chi. Luckily Boudica happily plays along and moves her entire stack of chariots into the city where they are slaughtered on defense. We would have to repeat this tactic one more time before the war was over. Peace breaks out in 520ad. Yue-Chi is the only city to change hands. Unfortunately, Justinian managed to found the annoying city of Laodicea in the cultural gaps. (Hey, you were supposed to be boxed in :mad: ).
![[Image: lin12_1_lao.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin12_1_lao.jpg)
During the war, and in its immediate aftermath, Abe has been aggressively settling northwards, as well as building any marble wonders that fall in his tech path.
In 550ad:
![[Image: lin13_550AD.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin13_550AD.jpg)
Our economy is feeling the strain of adding such far flung cities to the Empire (we are in the red at 20% science, and, more importantly, our beakers per turn is actually declining).
In hindsight, I think I was a little too aggressive with the ReX as these cities took a long time to become productive. Having too few workers didnât help. (Actually, I did have about 1.5 workers/city -- which is usually enough, but in this game I could have found productive work for 2.5 workers/city. Iâm curious if others had similar problems.)
Nonetheless, I did manage to find productive capacity necessary to build the marble wonders:
Oracle, Parthenon, Great Library, Mausoleum of Maussollos, and Sistine. Too many wonders (and not enough workers)? Perhaps, though all were built for a specific purpose.
Continued in the next post ...

Preconceptions
In RB Epic 18 the object of our attention is an honorable Abe. The game is a fairly standard emperor level set up with roleplaying restrictions on Lincolnâs behaviour.
{The following section describes my pre-game analysis, if you prefer your coffee black feel free to skip to the first screenie for comparison purposes. I like pre-game analysis because its fun to see how different preconceptions are from actual gameplay.}
Anyways, highlighting a few of the more significant rules:
1) Civic restrictions (No Slavery, Theocracy, or Police State. Must adopt Emancipation.) Well, no slavery will slow down early game expansion and greatly reduce early productivity of âfishing villagesâ. Abeâs attributes (Charismatic, Philosophical) are fantastic for early whipping leading into a specialist driven economy, but cottages will work fine. The absence of Police State combined with the âno starvationâ rule mean that late game aggressive wars could be painful. Iâll try to avoid those.
2) âA just war is one in which you are not the aggressor.â
Not being able to warmonger at will puts a premium on peaceful expansion. Itâs conceivable that Abe could get boxed leading to an early loss.
The Game Plan (yes, this is before contact with the enemy

We will run a cottage heavy economy fairly early, allowing Abe to peacefully expand via a benevolent form of manifest destiny. The start looks very promising. The map is a hemispheres map with low sea levels and one fewer AI than standard. This script should generate a lot of land for each civilization! (Unless our mapmaker is feeling especially evil this should dovetail nicely with our strategy. Now Iâm having visions of being on a small, arid peninsula blocked in by Gandhi. 8) )
As Iâm not a huge fan of either victory type Abe will likely steer clear of cultural and religious diplomacy VCs. Space and a UN powered diplomatic victory are likely ending goals. Domination is possible but would require some help from the AIâs.
Finally, as Iâve never played any game speed besides normal, epic speed may be interesting

The Formative Era
I bet almost every report will show that the settler moved 1S onto the plains hill (mine did as well). Marble!

The early tech path is mining -> bronze working-> wheel -> pottery
As the whip is unusable, early production acceleration will depend on building lots of useful stuff out of wood.
Build order is worker -> warrior -> warrior ->worker (chopped) -> settler (chopped) -> settler (chopped).
By 1550BC America the young looks like
![[Image: lin3_1550bc.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin3_1550bc.jpg)
There is already a lot of interesting gameplay. Weâve met Buddhist Justinian and Hindu Boudica. Well, it wont be an always peace game

In my experience, Justinian is a very strong warmonger and competent techer. Boudica has Monty Jungle Fever.
-Weâve chopped all the forests in Washingtonâs BFC and itâs already unhealthy

-Priesthood is two turns away and the marble is being quarried.
-We still donât know how to breed animals -- slowing down the growth in Boston and New York

-All four cities are nicely located on rivers!
New York has access to copper and is tapped to be our military city, but Abe want to make a play at building the oracle there first. If we miss it weâll still get a nice pile of gold thanks to the marble.
More troubling is the thick fog of war. Why hasnât Abe mapped the surrounding area? This is important, especially considering the variant! I donât know if itâs due to the large land area or epic game speed but this is the tale of Abeâs brave scouts:
![[Image: lin2_barb_attack_edit.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin2_barb_attack_edit.jpg)
All told I believe 3 out of the first 5 warriors were mercilessly slaughtered, despite sticking to defensive terrain. RNG is a cruel deity. The remaining two warriors stayed at home until bronze weapons became available. (I donât recall any Immortal games being this infested, barring the âbarbarian invasionâ event).
Even our cities were not safe. (Luckily this axeman knows how to wield his weapon)
![[Image: lin3_1_barbs.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin3_1_barbs.jpg)
One of Washingtonâs hamlets was pillaged, but the rest of our precious tiles survived the early onslaught.
In 1250BC the oracle is successfully completed. (It can fall sooner so I was quite pleased). We choose monarchy.
Why monarchy? Well we didnât want code of laws because we donât plan on building courthouses anytime soon (we canât whip them and they are slow to build). In fact despite being charismatic and having a gold mine hooked up, Washington and Boston have very high growth potential and will need more happiness soon (we canât whip, see a pattern yet

Speaking of wine, our scouts (axes, this time!) have located Justinianâs territory near to the east. So we attack.
Well, with settlers anyways =)
![[Image: lin5_to_just_settle.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin5_to_just_settle.jpg)
Part of what makes Civ4 such a beautifully rich game is the many ways to do the same thing. In this case thatâs wage cultural wars. While Abe has not yet decided whether to befriend Justinian, there is a distinct chance that our cities will fight a prolonged cultural skirmish. Options that would allow us to win (or at least draw) the culture wars are:
1) Build a high value cultural building in the BCâs. Typically a wonder (though the Arabian madrassa, at +4 base culture, works well too). After 1000 years base culture doubles, so speed is key here.
2) Run artist specialists, either from a theatre or via the caste system. (The downside is potentially generating sub-standard artist GPs, and eating into a cities food surplus.)
3) Build the Sistine Chapel and adopt a state religion. Religious buildings of that state religion get a massive + 5 base culture. (All specialists also get + 2 culture for an additional small boost.)
4) Roll a creative civilization. (This one might not work so well for us

Abe is not yet committed to any cultural works program.
Scouting north we find very juicy land, though infested with barbarian cities.
![[Image: lin6_north_barb_cities.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin6_north_barb_cities.jpg)
Approaching the turn of the millennium Abe decides to not antagonize Justinian just yet (we have the option of switching to Judaism, and becoming a religious renegade). So the focus now is to claim the northern land, and assess the border war situation.
The cultural situation is not so great. Although both Chicago and Atlanta have a food resource in their BFCs (rice) they have fallen under Byzantine influence. A city without a food resource is still workable, but the difference is massive.
So Abe decides to do the following:
1) Research Aesthetics -> Literature -> Music
2) Build the Parthenon in Atlanta
3) Build the Sistine Chapel in a high production city
Around this time Abe uses his first great person (a priest from the oracle) to inspire a golden age. Later an academy is built in Washington and the free great artist from Music is combined with a scientist to start GA number two.
The Honorable Empire in 55 AD (We earned the title âhonorableâ because is a standard game a DoW would have been sent Justinianâs way)
![[Image: lin7_55_AD.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin7_55_AD.jpg)
Above you can see that the Great Library is being built in Washington (later Iâll wish Iâd built it in Boston instead *oh well*).
We have a small force of axes that autorazes one of the northern barbarian cities and that captures another along the coast (Chinook, my first coastal city!). This expedition has the side effect of garnering enough combat lore to enable the creation of a Heroic Epic (New York. Thanks again marble

In ~100ad one of Abeâs ministers reports back from Boudicaâs palace that she is planning her own expedition (WHEOOH). Iâm not sure if she counts raiding barbarian cities highly enough to return this message (anyone know if WHEOOH applies to planning attacks on barbarian cities?). She certainly has been capturing them regularly! Abe is reasonably a little nervous, and promptly sends two nearby scouts to peruse Celtic territory:
![[Image: lin8_celc_build-up.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin8_celc_build-up.jpg)
The scouts report seeing mobile archers, axes, catapults, and gaellic warriors, but no large offensive force.
Abe recalls his barbarian axe hunters and moves his active army towards Celtic borderland just in case.
In 190ad Boudica the Bold declares was on Justinian the Buddhist!
Now Abe has held his cards close to his chest up to this point. (We have some + diplo modifiers with both leaders, but officially remain at âcautiousâ. As I interpret the âassist friend in time of need requestâ the requester must be at Pleased or greater.)
Note: After re-reading Sulllaâs clarification of the above rule it looks like I took a more narrow definition. My version is:
1) Requester must be at Pleased+ for an allowable declaration.
2) If the requester makes peace then I must immediately make peace, unless tribute is demanded.
3) Additionally, I added the rule: âThe only time Abe is allowed to bribe someone into a war is if Abe is already engaged in that war, and the new entrant is at Pleased+ diplomatic status with Abe.â
Iâm happy with my version, as there was still plenty of potential for action. (And in my first RBciv report Iâd rather be too conservative than break any rules

Ok, back to the action. Boudica DoWs Justinian. Abe has the option to adopt either Hinduism or Buddhism, their respective religions. After carefully considering the consequences Abe decides that Justinian is a better long term friend. He will be a better trading partner, and he is already somewhat boxed in. (By America in the west and Celtia in the north).
So Abe declares Buddhism as the official religion of America. Immediately Justinian is âPleasedâ.
And in 220ad
![[Image: lin10_care_to_join.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin10_care_to_join.jpg)
Of course we would be willing to help our friends. By this point Boudica has already lost her initial stack of Gaellics/Axes/Cats in Byzantine territory.
We march our expeditionary force of city raider axes into Celtic territory and snag the former barbarian city of Yue-Chi. But there is a problem:
![[Image: lin11_chars.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin11_chars.jpg)
Umm. Not good. Boudica immediately approaches with a small stack of chariots and catapults. Remember that brilliant plan of building hammer frugal warriors as military police? Well, we can still build them â¦
Justinian is called into an emergency conference and we quickly learn the techniques of hunting and construction (for aesthetics + monarchy?). Still, spears are going to be arriving far too late for this battle.
Abe ends up keeping all but one of his city raider axes outside of Yue-Chi. Luckily Boudica happily plays along and moves her entire stack of chariots into the city where they are slaughtered on defense. We would have to repeat this tactic one more time before the war was over. Peace breaks out in 520ad. Yue-Chi is the only city to change hands. Unfortunately, Justinian managed to found the annoying city of Laodicea in the cultural gaps. (Hey, you were supposed to be boxed in :mad: ).
![[Image: lin12_1_lao.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin12_1_lao.jpg)
During the war, and in its immediate aftermath, Abe has been aggressively settling northwards, as well as building any marble wonders that fall in his tech path.
In 550ad:
![[Image: lin13_550AD.jpg]](http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj294/olodune/RB_Epic18/lin13_550AD.jpg)
Our economy is feeling the strain of adding such far flung cities to the Empire (we are in the red at 20% science, and, more importantly, our beakers per turn is actually declining).
In hindsight, I think I was a little too aggressive with the ReX as these cities took a long time to become productive. Having too few workers didnât help. (Actually, I did have about 1.5 workers/city -- which is usually enough, but in this game I could have found productive work for 2.5 workers/city. Iâm curious if others had similar problems.)
Nonetheless, I did manage to find productive capacity necessary to build the marble wonders:
Oracle, Parthenon, Great Library, Mausoleum of Maussollos, and Sistine. Too many wonders (and not enough workers)? Perhaps, though all were built for a specific purpose.
Continued in the next post ...