If you add the following to a leader, they'll have 10-10-10, a bunch of bodyguards, get 65% off all buildings, and make pretty much any city they're in immediately happy:
GoodAdministrator 3
Austere 3
Sobriety 3
Energetic 4
Upright 3
MathematicsSkill 3
PoliticsSkill 3
RhetoricSkill 3
StrategicSkill 3
LogisticalSkill 3
ArchitectSkill 3
NaturalMilitarySkill 3
InspiringSpeaker 3
Rabblerouser 4
GoodFarmer 3
GoodMiner 3
GoodTrader 3
GoodBuilder 3
GoodCommander 3
Warlord 3
Fertile 3
Just 3
HighPersonalSecurity 3
HaleAndHearty 3
CounterSpy 3
AssassinCatcher 3
DeceiverVirtue 3
PlainRomanVirtue 3
Additionally, if you use the give_ancillary command to add the following, you'll receive an additional 30% off building, 50% off training (which halves the training time of any unit that takes more than one turn to train), adds more bodyguards, so you'll have 54 for a normal family member, and improves number of troops healed:
decorated_hero
drillmaster
bodyguard
architect
surveyor
2 of the following: priest_of_Teutatis, priest_of_Vulcan, priest_of_Vahagan, or priest_of_Haphaestus
1 of the following: priest_of_Bendis, priest_of_Brigantia, priest_of_Asklepios, or priest_of_Imhotep
While it can be interesting to do things the traditional way, if you have good leaders, you can focus on other aspects of the game.
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