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its like some unholy fusion of mandelaku and naresuan
so thats why i felt like i could produce hordes of them
only 10 more hammers than the warrior, + stable bonus, doesnt feel like the warrior has a purpose past chivalry lol, besides a little extra faith rarely
Clay Cavalry also don't have penalty against cities. Though if it did, the vanilla Naresuan Elephant would be way stronger, though I think the elephant is stronger anyways, ideally you have ranged units for attacking cities.
I enjoyed the civ though, initially I thought how the hell am I supposed to build earlygame wonders before the AI does. Then I realized the answer is simply you just let them have them as usual and then take their cities by conquest.