Re: How to make LOTS of money
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Originally Posted by Cambyses
And unless you have LOADS of money, disband all your fleets. Nothing eats your treasury more than those damned boats! I cant imagine you actually need any ships either as Seleucids, at least not before you invade Greece...
Oh I do that at turn 1 ;). However I'm unfortunate enough to be at war with Ptollies and KH and, from time to time with Carthage, leaving all my ports blocked, since they all have massive fleets ;)... But who cares, when I smash them on land.
Generally, I've never really used naval warfare, unless playing a naval powerhouse like Carthage - if fx I'm invading Greece, I'll leave Kydonia and Rhodes till I've completely defeated mainland Greece. The isles are then unlikely to be well-guarded and have nowhere to recieve reinforcements from, so I build a few ships, send over exactly enough units to take the towns AND garrison them, and then disband the boats right afterwards again. Same with other isles, like Cyprus and the settlements in Crimea (which I always take by sea, since I otherwise have no affairs in the northern wastelands:yes: )
EDIT: Don't think blocked ports are the reason for low cash flow, since I focused mainly on mines. Have been playing another Seleucid campaign here at my mum's, and my ports are all blocked, but in this campaign, my empire still overflows with wealth, even though its not even as large as the poor one I left at my father's. But I think perhaps I expanded too soon in that game, so infrastructure suffered, leading to numerous riots and general instability, fx in Iran. In my present game, I made Iran love me using cultural structures, BEFORE invading the east. Then I took Baktria first and Parthia second - whereas I was forced earlier to take them at the same time. This means I've been able to secure my possessions instead of just steamroll everything, which leads to less need for anti-riot garrisons = income!!!!
Re: How to make LOTS of money
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Originally Posted by Digby Tatham Warter
grooming Governers in top schools, swopping retinues etc. This can easily double a top cities income, partic places like Pella, Athens etc.
In short: HOW do you groom governors? I know VERY little of this, so excuse my complete lack of knowledge about it. But I know that Management skills makes money go up if you put the guy in a settlement (Influence helps put riots down or am I mistaken?).
How do you get FMs to increase in Management skills - I REALLY DON'T KNOW!!!!! Impressive, isn't it, but I HAVEN'T got the faintest idead:smash: :dizzy2: :oops: :wall:
Re: How to make LOTS of money
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Originally Posted by artaxerxes
In short: HOW do you groom governors? I know VERY little of this, so excuse my complete lack of knowledge about it. But I know that Management skills makes money go up if you put the guy in a settlement (Influence helps put riots down or am I mistaken?).
How do you get FMs to increase in Management skills - I REALLY DON'T KNOW!!!!! Impressive, isn't it, but I HAVEN'T got the faintest idead:smash: :dizzy2: :oops: :wall:
Plan to make a settlement your training settlement. Build up all the academy line of buildings. When your family members come of age, stash them all there for a few years. They should get a few nice retinues and maybe even a couple traits.
That was the basic. If you really want to get absolutely terrific governors, you'll have to make sure that governor moves around a heck of a lot. When a town is about to finish building something, stick that governor in there so that he may get some points for building that. This is especially nice if said buildings are mines. Your governor will definitely, sooner or later, get up that miner trait. Then just stick him in Pella or whatever other cities that are producing more than 600 mnai from mines per turn, and watch your treasury soar.
Re: How to make LOTS of money
Thx :) OMG I'll actually begin to get rather good at this game:laugh4:
EDIT: How many years exactly (should FM's be stashed in this FM-training-town)? I mean, do they get more management stars the longer they stay or does it depend on how good the buildings are or..?