Babylonians/Strategy

Strategy
The Babylonians focuses more on defense rather than offense. Their increased stone mining and doubled hit points for defensive buildings makes them practically invincible to enemy rushes early in the game. Their priests are a force to be reckoned with since they can convert enemy units faster than other civilizations can. Since there is no limit to the amount of units to be converted, the Babylonians can simply reach past the population limit with ease without spending time on constructing houses or training more units. They are a good choice in random maps and are the most powerful in the Bronze Age but their power slowly declines once Iron Age takes place in the Deathmatch mode ofthe game.

Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths Weaknesses
 * Excellent for those who favor the turtling strategy.
 * Good choice in land maps.
 * Best if played in Random Map.
 * Can surpass the population limit with ease (priests).
 * Good from Tool Age to Bronze Age.
 * Not as good in Deathmatches.
 * Cannot implement hit and run attacks.
 * Not as powerful in the Iron Age.
 * Cannot train a variety of elite units.
 * Not reccomended in large maps, especially if it is a water map.