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I plan to cover all the civs in Gathering Storm eventually - for now I'll release updated guides in batches, including at least one civ that's seen significant Gathering Storm changes (e.g. America, Georgia, India)
Even more thanks are well deserved of course.. ;)
Sooooo.. here's a juicy multi-tasks challenge for you; DO them all!! (( Starting with some of my favorites like -- Gitarja, Seondeok or Qin Shi Huang.. please? ))
Thanks for this **One**.. it's very cool!
Played right (and with a good start), Mali should be raking in a good amount of faith/turn and a huge, game-breaking amount of gold. From that perspective, the two most important governors are Reyna and Moksha, both leveled up to allow you to purchase districts. With the govt plaza building allowing you to buy units with faith, you shouldn't have to worry too much about maintaining a standing army, and you can focus the midgame instead on expansion, "building" sugubas and campuses in your new cities.