The map might not be competitive, but it is lore friendly and immersive. Egypt was the gold rich dominant nation at its peak, and thats what counts here. And not only was it an immersive map, but also quite a competitive one if you think about it.
bugged gold aside, this is the first time youtube has told me im watching an age of mythology (2002) video instead of age of empires 2. close enough! also, i miss set's old monument barracks effect
@@H0TCLAYT0N Do the thing your opponent expects the least. Basically I was playing around losing that position. He had idle dwarfs that spotted me so pretty unlucky 😂
The most balanced Alfheim map:
A game so nice, I had to watch it twice.
The map might not be competitive, but it is lore friendly and immersive. Egypt was the gold rich dominant nation at its peak, and thats what counts here. And not only was it an immersive map, but also quite a competitive one if you think about it.
bugged gold aside, this is the first time youtube has told me im watching an age of mythology (2002) video instead of age of empires 2. close enough!
also, i miss set's old monument barracks effect
Yes.
How Many Gold Mines Do You Want?
YES!
The thumbnail looks so much like clickbait that I was still surprised when it actually showed up like that in the map
I thought that was a screenshot from the editor.
Half the map's gold in one spot
2:02 The moment you’re looking for.
He was zoned in
Good luck trying to gold starve that haha
Well technically it's easy, you just need to steal that position and you have all gmines ;)
whyd did you send your villages to that top left goldmine when you have loads of gold? Geniunely curious.
@@H0TCLAYT0N Do the thing your opponent expects the least. Basically I was playing around losing that position. He had idle dwarfs that spotted me so pretty unlucky 😂
@@BoitTV Thanks for response
Why not build one mine between two golds and have the pharaoh empower it?
That's what I was thinking too. Maximize the gold by using one dropoff point well.