CONCORDIA STRATEGY GUIDE / How To Win At Concordia / 10 BEST STRATEGY TIPS

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  • Concordia is an amazing game, with many tactical decisions to make. In this Concordia strategy guide, we have broken down our 10 best strategy tips to win at Concordia. We hope this helps you enjoy the game more, teach you how to win at Concordia and dominate your friends on game night!
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    =CHAPTERS=
    0:00 Introduction
    0:37 #1 Over Arching Strategy
    1:27 #2 Your First Move
    3:01 #3 Ranking the Specialists
    4:08 #4 The BEST Action
    5:17 #5 Trading
    6:03 #6 Don't Play This Card
    6:45 #7 How to Use The Diplomat
    7:19 #8 Summarizing the Deities
    8:42 #9 When to Use the Tribune
    9:29 #10 The End Game
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    Two thousand years ago, the Roman Empire ruled the lands around the Mediterranean Sea. With peace at the borders, harmony inside the provinces, uniform law, and a common currency, the economy thrived and gave rise to mighty Roman dynasties as they expanded throughout the numerous cities. Guide one of these dynasties and send colonists to the remote realms of the Empire; develop your trade network; and appease the ancient gods for their favor - all to gain the chance to emerge victorious!
    Concordia is a peaceful strategy game of economic development in Roman times for 2-5 players aged 13 and up. Instead of looking to the luck of dice or cards, players must rely on their strategic abilities. Be sure to watch your rivals to determine which goals they are pursuing and where you can outpace them! In the game, colonists are sent out from Rome to settle down in cities that produce bricks, food, tools, wine, and cloth. Each player starts with an identical set of playing cards and acquires more cards during the game. These cards serve two purposes:
    They allow a player to choose actions during the game.
    They are worth victory points (VPs) at the end of the game.
    Concordia is a strategy game that requires advance planning and consideration of your opponent's moves. Every game is different, not only because of the sequence of new cards on sale but also due to the modular layout of cities. (One side of the game board shows the entire Roman Empire with 30 cities for 3-5 players, while the other shows Roman Italy with 25 cities for 2-4 players.) When all cards have been sold or after the first player builds his 15th house, the game ends. The player with the most VPs from the gods (Jupiter, Saturnus, Mercurius, Minerva, Vesta, etc.) wins the game.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @LegendaryTactics
    @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety +2

    Any strategies we missed? Any ideas you would like to add? Comment down below!

  • @kirksellman1999
    @kirksellman1999 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm receiving the board game today. I'll use this video to play Concordia better. Thank you.

  • @SGFlicksify
    @SGFlicksify Před 3 měsíci +1

    I would say more emphasis should be put on COLONISTS. Getting them all out creates more space for goods & get as many MARS CARDS as possible to really multiply the value of the Colonists in endgame scoring.
    Def. agree that beginners should spread their options as much as possible & have fun that way, but there are various paths to victory & experienced players will seek to SPECIALISE (such as focussing on colonists & Mars cards or 1 particular good) & react to what other players are aiming for.

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 3 měsíci

      Well said! I like having a lot of colonists as well, but I'm sure there are those out there who would say the opposite

  • @MrOzGunner
    @MrOzGunner Před 2 lety +5

    Great video. I have never thought to use the Tribune card on your first turn to get an extra Colonist out. Great tips which will be very helpful.

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! We do our best to provide great ideas to improve your play! Thanks for watching!

  • @Ruben_BE_
    @Ruben_BE_ Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Definitely learned something. I'm still iffy on the Mercator card. I use it a lot to sell expensive goods and buy cheap ones (mostly brick), but I end up wanting the expensive goods again to buy cards or build. Probably should use Mercator more just to buy, unless I really have an obsolete resource, but then I find myself low on coin...

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety +1

      I find it useful situationally, but I don't play it often during a game.

  • @kissgz_1973
    @kissgz_1973 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey, nice tips. I'll have my Vintner any day, thank you very much, though. Depending on the map of course.

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, the Vintner (and the Weaver) can both be great cards, but they are so expensive to develop you might not get great value out of them before game's end. Depends on the board, of course, as you said!

  • @TheJuicyTangerine
    @TheJuicyTangerine Před 5 měsíci +1

    One more tip I'd give is: Don't ignore food production. Food is arguably used even more than brick, as you'll need food to build settlers, and food is often used as a cost for things in the store.
    Mercator is much better when you're playing the "tall" strategy, where you get fewer cities, but more "value" by controlling more expensive resources. For example, if a single region has a cloth and a wine, if you build a city on both, every time you Prefect you will get 2 cloth and 1 wine, which is +20 bucks worth of materials. The "tall" strategy is not great in base Concordia, but a lot more viable with the Venus exansion

  • @HalloikbenJim
    @HalloikbenJim Před 2 lety +3

    Would be great to see a guide like this but more aimed at specific strategies instead of an overall strategy.

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, we are always looking to build on the guides we have put out there. By "specific strategies," what do you mean exactly?

    • @HalloikbenJim
      @HalloikbenJim Před 2 lety +2

      @@LegendaryTactics Perhaps some strategies where a player specialises in one kind of god, or how to build all your houses as fast as possible, or perhaps techniques to stall the game or buy a lot of cards fast. Im new to the game so I dont know anything about the deeper strategies but I'm wanna learn these.

  • @jld5445
    @jld5445 Před 2 lety +5

    Been playing a ton of 5p games versus the hard AI, and a few lessons:
    1. you have ~20 turns before the AI ends the game
    2. a winning score is going to be in the 90-105 point range.
    3. its pretty much impossible to rush the end by building 15 houses; you can expect about 8 on the board by end game.
    4. the best use of diplomat is to diplomat an oppenent's architect in the opening, then senator / consul.
    5. as a result of #4, you can expect to tribune twice if doing competitively

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety +1

      Very good points, thank you! The only one I might challenge is the early Senator as you need to have the resources to build your infrastructure. I usually take it later on in the turn. But that may be down to style of play.

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 Před 6 měsíci

      The digital version, or solitaria?

  • @DarkAioL1666
    @DarkAioL1666 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic explanation, do you know hot to play the videogame version ? Is it on steam ?

  • @andrewwalsh531
    @andrewwalsh531 Před 2 lety +1

    very helpful tips to keep in mind while I'm learning the game, thanks!

  • @aloharay
    @aloharay Před 2 lety

    These suggestions are accurate but are very generalized and would benefit a player just overcoming the basics. Not as specific or in-depth as I was hoping for. cheers

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety

      Sorry if it wasn't to your taste. I'm not sure how specific a guide like this can be, as so much advice depends on the players you face, the game state, and your specific play style. I'll give it some thought, though, and see if I can come up with something more in-depth for you!

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@LegendaryTacticsperhaps a closer look at archetypes, akin to ore wheat sheep and wood brick in catan

  • @BlueTorchWeddings
    @BlueTorchWeddings Před rokem +1

    God I love this channel

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před rokem

      And we love people who love this channel! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @mr.tajtas4259
    @mr.tajtas4259 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got my copy. This video came in handy

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm glad to hear it! You'll love the game - it's really well done!

  • @atrejunl
    @atrejunl Před 2 lety +2

    i like the Mason card over the Farmer one especially early in the game as i will be building on brick cities anyway as a foundation for my empire. Building on brick costs half as much coin and resources than wheat while counting the same victory points. I think there are more brick cities than wheat too but Im not sure.
    My last live game with 4 players i bought the Mason card on turn 1 because it was luckily on the cheap end while everyone else did architect; I took the Smith later and mainly focused building on cities with those two resources and won the game by 30 points. I was slower in building than others but since the resources and penalties were cheapish it didnt matter too much, my final two architect builds were on 4 cities each!

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety

      The Mason and the Farmer card are pretty close in value, I think. But that was a heck of a power play at the end there for the win...how did you manage up to that point with only 7 houses in place? Great job!

    • @atrejunl
      @atrejunl Před 2 lety +1

      @@LegendaryTactics well this was our 3rd or 4th game so we will all made mistakes including myself like no one wanting end the game just yet giving me a little extra time to catch up. I focused on getting my all colonists out and in position to reach every part of the map, getting Mars cards along the way; cash was tight but at the end there were still a few open cities at the edges of map so i was able to stretch my dollar.

    • @LegendaryTactics
      @LegendaryTactics  Před 2 lety +1

      @@atrejunl Hey, a win is a win! I'm glad you are enjoying this game! There are always new levels of skill to shoot for!