Science Focus - Like in Civ 5, science is very important because it means better tech, culture, religion, military, etc.For example upgrading archers around the 1600-1700s will give you field cannons. Upgrading Units - Don't forget to upgrade units later in the game.This allows easier and faster contact with other civs, without having to sail across a large body of water to discover them. On Pangea all the Civs in the game are on the same continent. Best Map to play - There are many type of maps you can play, and of course it's all a personal preference, but if I had to choose one it would be Pangea.This allows for much more flexibility when going to war with nations on different sides of the map. Covering more ground - You can now transfer units from city to city for fast unit production.Natural Wonders - Settling a city near a natural wonder has great benefits.This way if you get attacked randomly, you will have an ally to help protect your cities. Friends Are Important - Try to befriend a few civs around you early on.Rotating the map - You can hold ALT and then LEFT CLICK to rotate the map and see from other angles. Trade routes can be very valuable and the gold you get from that nation can help fund your military for wars against hostile nations.Diplomatic Service allows you to declare a holy war with less grievence if you declare war on a Civ who is converting your cities.This will allow you to focus your resources on less enemies, with the added bonus of the gift you recieved from the surrendering nation. War Strategy - If you are at war with many nations and one nation wants to give up, you should let them.Military Unit Combat Bonuses - If you fortify your military units, they will get a +2 combat bonus and a defense bonus.Useful stats - The reports feature at the top left of the screen gives you a useful summary of all of your cities, their current status, amneties, and more.When going to war, try not to wipe out too many city states so you can continue trading with them. This also helps with building a strong army since each unit costs gold. Making lots of gold - A good way to get gold in Civ 6 early on is to build lots of trade routes.More food - If you put feudalism farms next to each other, you will gain a food bonus.This allows you to go for a rapid expansion start by going wide over tall, if you can manage to take down other cities early with your military units. Expand More Often - Unlike in Civilization 5, there is no happiness penalty for expanding too much and taking too many cities.Sending enough envoys to a city state will grant you the ability to walk in their territory, heal and upgrade your units. Early on it may be tempting to attack a city state to take their city, but it's more profitable to befriend them in the long term. Growing City Borders - Generating culture allows your cities to increase the size of their borders.With open borders, you can explore an opponents land to see how where their cities and units are. Exploring Further - Don't be quick to decline open borders requests from other Civs.This means you can take cities and not have to raze them to maintain your happiness. No More Global Happiness - In Civilization 6, global happiness is no longer an issue.Then attack with all units on the same turn to surprise your opponent. Attacking Cities - To attack cities and try to take them over, try to get a bunch of units surrounding a city first, a few archers, catapults and a few horsemen.
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