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[NFP] Owls of Minerva only roll on first envoy or subsequent? For Owls, you'll want to mod that table to make DiscoverAtCityStateBaseChance = 100 if you want to guarantee success on your first envoy That's what the wiki says but I don't think it is accurate Rolling negative 21 times straight with an 80% chance seems astronomically unlikely
[NFP] - Owls of Minerva discussion - CivFanatics Forums Location San Antonio, TX, USA Aug 7, 2020 #1 Just finished a game with the Owls of Minerva Amanitore - Prince - continents - small map I've played as Voidsingers and Sanguine Pact before and wanted to try the other two I decided to focus on the Owls on a lark As Nubia, I started off near a desert and was able to get four cities with a
which secret society fits Byzantium and Gaul - CivFanatics Forums Gaul might not fit voidsingers that well They are one of the few civs who probably should go industrial zone early, so their district slots are pretty packed I think Owls of Minerva have decent potential for them, you'll be unlocking policy slots faster than most civs with their enormous culture boons so the extra economic slot should very handy
Secret Societies Synergies - CivFanatics Forums Sanguine Pact should work well with Civs that get universal meaningful bonus to all of their units: Aztecs (+strength), Scythia (+healing) and Gran Colombia (+movement) Some leaders like RR Teddy, Chandragupta and Cyrus get situational bonuses Someone who knows too much finds it hard not to lie Ludwig Wittgenstein
Which Secret Society is Best for Poland? | CivFanatics Forums I wouldn't give Owls of Minerva as a good synergy, while strong, it doesn't actually benefit from anything Poland has Instead, I'd argue the Hermetic Order is better Poland gains a +1 adjacency bonus for each district in Holy Sites which then stacks on top of Leyline adjacency so you can have +1 from Lelyines, and then +X from adjacent
Unlocking Societies - CivFanatics Forums California Aug 11, 2020 #3 Sometimes it just takes forever In my couple games of SS, I think I only discovered one society in the first try Otherwise, what I've experienced is finally getting Voidsingers after my 5th village (on turn 150!) Even in my current game, it took 4 envoys to unlock Minerva
Civilization VII - Civilization and leader overview | Page 80 . . . Whereas in VI, civs represented political cultural continuums across time, and leaders were chosen to represent specific polities eras, I think in VII we are seeing the opposite Civs are representing specific polities eras, and leaders are the grand unifying glue Confucius leads "China" across Han, Ming, and Qing
We shouldnt expect all the major European civs to get modern era . . . But, honestly, by rights, this region should have been releasing with two full pathways: Maya -> Aztecs -> Mexico (Spear-thrower Owl); Muisca -> Inca -> Gran Colombia (Simon Bolivar); aside from a little jilting by the Mayans and Peruvians at not making it to modern era, at least they would have leaders representing their overall cultural
[poll] How excited are you currently about Civ7? 4 I am missing some things from what I have seen Civ has become a fantastic builders game But I would have preferred a more living world Trade economy, meaningful diplomacy, important alliances, rise and fall mechanics, civil war, colonialism Now it is mainly civs, leaders, wonders and buildings We don't know a lot about trade yet, but it
Civilization VII - Civilization and leader overview | Page 81 . . . Animating Spear throwing Owl speaking nahuatl? nope Mayan, maybe Another option for cross cultural mesoamerican icon would be Ce Acatl Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl (the Toltec King not the God), semi mythic, has cultural significance for both Aztecs and Mayans, it would be like pulling a Gilgamesh for mesoamerica