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Civ 6 wiki catapult
Civ 6 wiki catapult










Since I am dumb and blind I accepted it because I thought that offer of gold was for several turns! I only realize now it was a one-time deal because I am looking at my screenshots. Pedro II offers a one-time deal of 12 gold to get our truffles for 30 turns. Turn 252 I admit I thought it would be harder to take this city.Īnother round of attacks and Adab is ours! Granted it leaves a couple of our troops almost dead but fortunately the only opposition from Gilgamesh in the area is a knight that he decided to move south, towards Eridu. I attack it a bit more with our troops but it still not enough to destroy its walls. Then it is time to start attacking the city of Adab, which thankfully Naithin already did some pretty good damage to it. I decide to start researching Ballistics because some cannons would be nice to have if we keep going down this warmonger path. The first thing that happens is that Replacement Parts finishes, putting us in the Modern Era. With all that out of the way time to get to work. Lastly a barbarian camp showed up, south of Stoke-Upon-Trent. Not a bad offer but but I didn’t sit on this throne to sign a peace treaty! So I tell him “Good try bro but no deal!”Ĭatherine also denounces us because apparently she still thinks we are the devil or something.

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Plus giving up any claim of ownership over Ur. Gilgamesh also tries to make peace with us by offering a one-time deal of 11 gold plus 1 ivory and 13 gold for 30 turns. TL DR version: It seemed to have too many cons so I politely declined. However the gold feels too little, I don’t like much the idea of researching something that could help her out too and with the open borders there is the possibility that she could try to go past our territory and settle somewhere that would be disadvantageous to us.Īn alliance might also make her automatically join our war against Gilgamesh and she could take cities from him that we be of interest to us depending on how long we decide to keep going with this war. I am tempted, an alliance could be good for us. She also offers 1 gold for 30 turns and that we open our borders for her. The difference is that ours is more sprawled out while she spread her cities out in a much better way.īetween the end of Turn 250 and the beginning of 251, Cleopatra proposes an alliance with us and a Research Agreement on Chemicals. Paying more attention now I realize in terms of size our empire is pretty much the same size as Egypt. Green is Brazil, orange is Sumeria, dark turquoise is Egypt, navy blue is America, blue is France and the black ones are the City-States. Granted that will probably make everybody denounce us for Warmongering but if it gets annoying enough we can always declare war at them and obliterate them form the face of the map just to make them shut up! Right? Riiiight?Īnyway, here is how the map is looking at the start of my reign. It is an excellent way of weakening one of our more dangerous rival while strengthening ourselves at the same time! So I am just going to take the opportunity and try to gobble out some more cities for our empire. None of these seems to have a problem to Naithin which did a pretty good job wit his part in the war. I try to never start a war unless all my units are fully upgraded and I have at least one catapult or better to break down the enemies defenses. I don’t want to start a mess just to leave it to someone else to deal with the consequences.Ģ) Although we had the numeric advantage, the last time I sat on the throne there were a bunch of our units in serious need of upgrades and we didn’t even have a catapult. The only reason I’ve been hesitating to do it is because:ġ) There are other people involved in this game. Now to be fair if this was another save I’d probably have done the same. But this time it was started by my own predecessor! It was good while it lasted because once again we found ourselves at war. Meanwhile our great empire had decades of peace where we again expanded and grew in all areas.

civ 6 wiki catapult

That actually worked well for us as they are probably our most dangerous rivals. Unlike what I thought the last time I sit at the throne, Gilgamesh didn’t declare war at us. Now let’s see how much damage improvement I can bring to the Great British Empire!Ĭredits: The image at the top was made by Naithin. You can find more information about it and links to all the participating blogs here. If you just stumbled on this, this post is part of a Community Succession game hosted by Naithin of Time to Loot. Which isn’t all that surprising, we have 8 players participating on this project and we are now at the point where the game gets really interesting and the best decisions aren’t entirely obvious. It feels like a while since I got to sit on the throne of the Great British Empire.










Civ 6 wiki catapult