
Once Flight is researched, these bonuses are upgraded so the chateau offers +3 gold and +3 culture. These can only be constructed on tiles next to a luxury resource, meaning settling in areas with an abundance of these is arguably even more important for the French! When first built, these act as a fort (+50% defensive strength for units occupying the fort) and offer +1 gold and +2 culture. They boast a combat strength of 28 (compared to the 24 of the regular unit), meaning they can be utilised effectively for both offensive and defensive purposes.Ĭhateau: Unique improvement, requires Chivalry
Very little to discuss here, the musketeer is n uninteresting yet effective unit, acting as a simple upgrade for the musketman. Musketeer: Replaces Musketman, requires Gunpowder
AI Bias Value Chart - Values vary by up to ± 2 each game.Ĭity of Light: Theming bonuses from world wonders and museums are doubled in the capital. A Not-So-Brief Guide to Worker Stealing. Tile Improvements Summary (New Frontier Pass). The rules can also be found on the Subreddit Wiki. SFW posts that are marked NSFW will be unmarked. Posts that ask for, link to, or advocate piracy in any way will be Posts that are abusive in nature will be removed and the user that Posts about past leaders or structures that are included in the Should instead be posted in /r/CivPolitics. Posts comprised of current leaders or events are not allowed. People to look at in the image or explain in the comments. If you post a screenshot of the game, please point out what you want Screenshots of graphical glitches are not allowed unless they are Including trade screens, are not allowed. Posts that only show your relationship between one or more Civs, These types of posts should either be posted in /r/civ_memes,Īll posted content must be related to the Civilization series,Ĭivilization Beyond Earth, Alpha Centauri, or Colonization series and
Memes, image macros, and reaction gifs are not allowed as posts. New Frontier Pass | April 2021 Update: Bug Reports Megathread