Historically, Persians Should Have Access to Caravanserai and Receive Free Caravan Technology

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    The Persian language has given us two words, Caravan and Caravanserai, which have been used extensively throughout history.

    There are a large number of Caravanserai built by Persians, which provides them with a rich historical legacy.

    However, this legacy does not necessarily translate into a game-play advantage, and new changes may be necessary in order to ensure a balanced experience.

    It is also worth noting that other cultures, such as the Saracens, Turks, Tatars, and Chinese, have had access to Caravanserai in the past, but these elements are currently in a state of equilibrium.

    #8195
    Dick__Dastardly
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    Honestly making Caravanserai a regional building, for the whole Silk Road, would be brilliant:

    – Tatars

    – Mongols (arguably the inventors of it)

    – Turks

    – Persia

    – Chinese

    #8196
    Beneficial-Salt-8273
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    Historically vikings should not have castles or universities, but here we are.

    #8197
    MarionberryCool7176
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    Caravanserai is an awful concept, why would we want it to spread to other civs.

    Besides that, why would you want to buff Persians even more on TG’s where they’re already really good at?

    What the reason behind it?

    Just being a historical justice warrior, with no consideration whatsoever regarding the actual gameplay?

    #8198
    Rnd4897
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    > But they are in very good state and balanced right now.

    I think Persians are in a very good state and balanced.

    #8199
    Alpaca-alpaca-alpaca
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    Historically no one gives a fuck.

    This is not a lore accurate game.

    #8200
    King_Jon
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    Historically, Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans should not have anything with wheels. (Wheelbarrow, trade cart, hand cart, siege workshop units, trebuchet, etc.)

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