

The rough part here is that on low difficulties, city states have a maximum number of units that is too low for this achievement to work properly. Thus, you must now acquire a city state via diplomatic marriage that has at least 15 military units. Yoink! used to require that you become an ally and diplomatically marry another civ's allied city state within one turn. You can go on to win if you want, but with all the forests and the potential for having to micromanage dozens of cities, I'd almost suggest getting Celtic Thunder in another game.

When you get Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, blow your gold on city state alliances and you'll get both of these in short order. Pick the Papal Primacy belief and send missionaries to as many city states as possible. Settle, settle, and settle some more until you've got the required number of cities, while stockpiling gold and spreading your religion as far as you can. Make sure you've got a bunch of city states - I picked 15, just to be safe. Gandhi works well, as he's unlikely to expand. Play a standard size map with only one AI player. The state of the map just before founding Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. The Celts get a faith bonus for settling near forest tiles, so pick the Skirmish map type and set the terrain to forests. I found that it worked out well to do Holy Father at the same time. Plan to play on a fairly large map in order to have enough room for all of these cities. Ever., you must found a city with the name "Llanfairpwllgwyngyll." This is a city name for the Celtic empire, and it's one that takes quite a few city foundings (30+!) in order to get. You can refer back to part 1 for general strategies - things like changing your start age, playing on a duel-size map, or picking a particular map type can make some of these faster.įor Longest. There's a whole batch of new civ-specific achievements in the Gods and Kings expansion, and most of them are fairly self-explanatory.
