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Bluefrog
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Just east of nowhere.
Dec 2001 time: 00:18
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Here I am, playing Germany, and destroying the traitorous Zulus. My elite warrior performed so wonderfully as to generate a Great Leader! Turns out, the soldier earned his name, Kaiser Wilhelm. At any rate, upon my discovery of iron, I upgraded the Kaiser to a swordsman. He kept his name, but no longer did he have the asterisk.Can he now produce another leader? I haven't had success, but the probability of generating a GL is relatively small. Does the game check to see if an asterisk is denoted before checking for leader generation? If it does, then ALWAYS upgrade your leader-generator. Just a thought.
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ducki
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It's just a decision not to upgrade. The flipside of upgrades.
Say you are only a few turns into Chivalry and get an Leadered Knight or two. If you have an Army waiting for a unit or two, it's a loooong way to Mil.Trad.
Personally, I'd drop the knight in the army if I need a nutcracker.
I just mentioned it because it's another way to get a lot out of an Elite and sometimes, not upgrading is as important a decision as upgrading. Not often, but there are those few special cases, usually dependent on Civ.
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DaveMcW
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quote: Originally posted by Tattila the Hun
One use for GL, if wishing to get more of them soon, is to make an army, not put any units in it, and later disband it to build, say courthouse or whatever in distant border city. You get 100 shields from it, as I recall. |
Only problem is the rules call for a "victorious army" to build the Heroic Epic. So you need to load a unit or two, and the army needs to be strong enough to have close to 100% chance of winning a battle.
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ducki
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quote: Originally posted by Tattila the Hun
One use for GL, if wishing to get more of them soon, is to make an army, not put any units in it, and later disband it to build, say courthouse or whatever in distant border city. You get 100 shields from it, as I recall. |
I'm not sure I see the logic in this one, Tattila...
...if you need to rush a building, it seems easier to just rush the building.
I'm sure I've missed something, I just don't know what.
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Tattila the Hun
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Tornio
Oct 2002 time: 07:18
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Well, if you just don't need the leader right away (no wonders to build, the biggest improvement you can build is the library...), and are hoping, praying and expecting another leader(s) to emerge from near future elite battles, which would be impossible if you allready had a leader (are they limited to one in ptw also?) Either make it an army, input the horseman or what have you, and get the Heroic Epic and academy, and if not in war, just let it be there, just in case, or later disband it in a city desperately needing a cathedral or something. Convential means of rushing might not allways be available, be it lack of money, population or anarchy.
Naturally, if you still have the army of horsies in industrial times, unupgradeable, useless, then send it to HongKong, dispand it to get the police station, and use the saved money to buy candy for your people.
Naturally, usually there is a wonder to be built, or in the near horizon, so this doesn't apply very often...
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MysteryMan
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I have recently been playing as a warmongering evil SOB (see also: the Dark Lord style) and this has (obviously) put me in MUCH combat. Recently, I have noticed that if I have, say, two stacks of, say, archers, with one stack containing 3 elite 3 veteran and the other stack containing all veteren, and with the elite stack on a mountain and the veterans on plains, the AI attacks the Elite stack EVERY TIME. Not only that, they win FAR MORE than they lose that way (attacking with regular archers, I think that the odds work out to being just slightly in my favour there). Here's the math (I might have some math from previous versions of civ mixed up here, if someone could correct me then I would be much obliged)...
Regular AI dude (3 hp), 2/1
My Elite Dude, (5hp)2/1, Mountains (+3/*3???), defender bonus (+10/20%??), fortified (*2). Seems any way you crunch these numbers, you end up with my guy winning hands down most of the time.
Not the way it works though (in my recent experience). I have always played the 'good guy' builder type civ, and have only recently realized the joys of the dark side... 
My answer: ALWAYS have a good defensive unit (at VETERAN so it's expendable and will fight first) in the same stack as your precious elites.
Anyways, that's just my $0.02. Don't spend it all in one place.
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fanes7
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I like to see the game picture, could you paste some on site? Sorry I couldn't read too many english.
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