10-06-2016, 02:37 AM
I am going through some second thoughts on having the next map be Mediterranean style, i.e., emphasizing sea power, as that has not been a strength of my design. We can go that way, and it would be something of an achievement for me, but is that really what players want? It's a significant undertaking. I could more easily do a map with possibly even lessening the naval aspects.
Then, there have been some discussions on the military kingdoms. I think the Red Dragons are doing fine, as are the Nomads. The Dwarves have something of a path to take, but with barrage, they are formidable, even for the Red Dragons. I am not sure we have quite figured out the Amazons (as in a top player has not taken them through), or the Lizard Kingdom. In my mind, players have not yet adapted to the Kingdom Traits. The Amazons are about as fast as the dragons - is that being used? And they have foreknowledge and Devout, as well as Riders and Mastery in the plains. I just think players haven't reached it yet for the Amazons, Lizard Kingdom or Sacred Order. You have to use the traits, and know your enemy's traits. And, you have to fight. It's going to be harder if you lay back like a wizard kingdom.
Then, there have been some discussions on the military kingdoms. I think the Red Dragons are doing fine, as are the Nomads. The Dwarves have something of a path to take, but with barrage, they are formidable, even for the Red Dragons. I am not sure we have quite figured out the Amazons (as in a top player has not taken them through), or the Lizard Kingdom. In my mind, players have not yet adapted to the Kingdom Traits. The Amazons are about as fast as the dragons - is that being used? And they have foreknowledge and Devout, as well as Riders and Mastery in the plains. I just think players haven't reached it yet for the Amazons, Lizard Kingdom or Sacred Order. You have to use the traits, and know your enemy's traits. And, you have to fight. It's going to be harder if you lay back like a wizard kingdom.