As with most strategy games, laying a strong foundation in the early game is critical to your success inMillennia.From the very first turn, the best way to get ahead of the competition is by making smart decisions when it comes to spending your limited, hard-won resources.
The Age of Stone might not last very long, but it’s one of the most important periods in the game. Read on to find our best build order for these first few turns, and you’ll have a fledgling empire destined for greatness.

1Research Scouting
Exploration Is Vital
The very first thing you do in each campaign should beset your research to Scouting.It should take five or six turns, and when it is completed you’ll get afree Scout Cavalry. you may then send this fast unit to explore the area around your Homeland, making note of barbarian tribes, collecting resources from Remote Camps, and possibly discovering Landmarks.
While the research is in progress,have your starting Warbandspatrol easily-accessible areas such as Scrubland and Grassland around your village. This will give you an idea of where to send the Scout first when they’re ready to ride out.

2Build A Town Center
You Need Government XP To Expand
Next, you’ll need tochoose a building for your village to produce.The best choice is theTown Center, which will effectively double your production of Government XP. This, in turn, will speed acquisition of Tribal reforms and Settlers.
3Research Workers
How Else Are You Going To Build An Empire?
Scouting should finish before the Town Center, which means your next decision will be another technology. ChooseWorkers, since finishing it will give you access toClay Pitsand give you extra Improvement Points, all but guaranteeing that you’re able to build one right away.
This technology also provides access to theLevy Workersproject, which isn’t important now but will be extremely useful in the mid-game since it lets a Region convert Production into Improvement Points.

4Choose Local Reforms
A Temporary But Powerful Boost
Sometime around Turn 10 or so, you should get your first Culture Bonus. Your options are limited, but the best one at this stage isLocal Reforms, targeting your Homeland. This increases the Regional Efficiency for five turns, speeding up the construction of your Town Center.
It might be tempting to create a Town or finish your current research with Eureka if it’s available, but you don’t need either of those things just yet. Towns will come later, and at this stage Eureka will only save about two turns.

5Recruit Another Scout Cavalry
Keep Exploring
It’s good practice to have multiple Scouts exploring in different directions; the more you know, the better you can plan! Once the Town Center is finished, spend a few turns toget another Scout Cavalryinto the field and start uncovering territory that your first one hasn’t seen yet.
You might be able to recruit a Scout Cavalry from a Remote Camp instead. If that happens, you’re able to skip straight to the Dolmen, or recruit a third Scout to ensure no stone is left unturned.

6Build A Clay Pit
Speed Up Construction
As soon as Workers is finished,build a Clay Piton a Grassland tile. This will providean extra Improvement Point each turn, as well as some additional Production for the Homeland. With the extra Improvement Point, you’ll be able to buildForesters, Hunting Camps, and Fishing Boatsmuch more easily as time progresses.
In the rare scenario where there are no Grasslands within reach, a good alternative is tobuild a Foresterin the nearby woods. It doesn’t provide any Improvement Points, but it offers more Production and the wood can be turned into some useful resources - namely paper - later in the game.

7Research Defenses
Be Prepared For Anything
Even if there aren’t any immediate threats nearby, Defenses is a Stone Age technology that is sure to save your bacon at some point. Itadds an additional Militia to all Towns and Capitals, making it much less likely that a roving barbarian or a surprise attack from a neighbor will succeed.
Defenses alsolets you start training Archersand even gives you a free one. When you start on research for Defenses, startmoving your Warbands back to the Homeland. They can then merge into a single army with the Archer and start clearing nearby barbarian outposts.

8Build A Dolmen
The next thing to build in your Homeland is aDolmen, which will increase the Regional Influence and cause your borders to expand. More tiles means more options when it comes to building Improvements, and you’ll need the extra space once your population starts to grow.
9Build A Town
When your second Culture Bonus comes in, use it tocreate a Townjust outside your borders. The best placement will vary by your start location, but it’s always best to build a Town next toat least three hills, forests, coasts, or farmable resources.
The Town will quicklypush your borders outward, claiming the nearby tiles (though it’s worth noting that the process will be slower on hills and forests). It will also start generating Wealth once you have an Improvement near it.

10Recruit A Settler
Throughout the whole process, the best strategy is tosave your Government XPuntil you have the 30 required to recruit your first Settler.
If you get some extra from a Remote Camp or from destroying a barbarian outpost, you might also be able to afford the Tribal Farming reform, whichincreases Food production in the Homeland.

Recall a Scout Cavalry to your village to escort the Settler, then send them to the spot you’d like to place your second city. The earlier you may get this done, the sooner you’ll be able to Integrate your new Region and start building a proper empire!
