![]() ![]() It still probably isn't worth it to build many triremes and dromons since you probably do have other things to spend faith on at that point, but once caravels, and especially when frigates/corvettes come around, you can rapidly build a large navy. With Spain, you can spend it on your navy. ![]() Or even if you get beliefs, sometimes you just don't know where to put your faith. Let's say you were a bit late to founding a religion, and all the good beliefs got taken, and now you don't really know what to do with your overabundance of faith. They even still spawn on reconquered cities too, not just the first time, so in certain situations you can find yourself with a glutton of inquisitors. This means that you can easily convert conquered cities without having to invest any faith in doing so. ![]() Yes you do unlock Inquisitors immediately upon founding a religion instead of after enhancing, and yes they are stronger, but the really important part of inquisitors for Spain is that upon conquering a city you get a free inquisitor in the city. Shame Ethiopia didn't found a religion, which is kinda amazing, they are Ethiopia This makes Spain very easily able to found a pantheon and even a religion with minimal to even no investment in religious buildings or even a strong faith generating pantheon Initially you might be confused as to why you gain the gold and faith when founding a city, but when you found a city you are gaining 7 tiles no? When you gain a tile either naturally or when buying it, you get 10 gold and 4 faith, which doubles in the medieval era, and increases by 10 gold and 4 faith every era after, to a max of 70 and 28 respectively in the information era. ![]() Spains UA kicks off the moment you found your first city, giving a little less then half a pantheon worth of faith, and a solid amount of gold, enough to either soon be able to invest in a building, or potentially to buy a unit earlier then normal. XP - Experience Points - Get enough and you'll level up your unit, giving you the ability to heal your unit or get a promotion. Wide Empire - A high number of cities with a low population each. Uniques - Collective name for Unique Abilities, Units, Buildings, Tile Improvements and Great People UU - Unique Unit - A replacement for a normal unit that can only be built by one Civilization or provided by militaristic City-States when allied. UI - Unique Improvement - A tile improvement that can be made by workers that doesn't replace any other improvement that can only be made by a single civilization UB - Unique Building - A replacement for a normal building that can only be built and used by one Civilization. UA - Unique Ability - the unique thing a Civilization has which doesn't need to be built. Tall Empire - A low number of cities with a high population each. +25% Great Person Rate and +100% construction of guilds in Artistry) Opener - The bonus for unlocking a Social Policy tree (e.g. These are the three types of Great People who can make Great Works, a major source of tourism for cultural Civs. GWAM - Great Writers, Artists and Musicians. +33% Great Scientist rate and +25% growth in all cities from rationalism.) For example, to beeline Bronze Working, you'd research Mining and Bronze Working and nothing else until Bronze Working was finished.įinisher - The bonus for completing a Social Policy tree (e.g. For those interested in the modpack it can be downloaded here Īnyways, without further ado, onto the Spanish!īefore I go into depth with this guide, here's an explanation of some terminology I'll be using throughout for the sake of newer players.īeelining - Focusing on obtaining a technology early by only researching technologies needed to research it and no others. I am actually a big fan of Zigzagzigal's Civ guide series, and it really helped me learn a lot about the game, and I wanted to bring a similar experience for fans of the Vox Populi or Community Balance Patch modpack. These guides are designed to help players who are new to Civ but still interested in Vox Populi, familiar with Civ but new to Vox Populi, or even those well versed in Vox Populi who just want to see if there's anything they didn't know about a particular civilization. ![]()
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