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+ | | [[Eyjafjallajökull]] |
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+ | | Adjecent land plots yield +1 [[Culture]] and +2 [[Food]] |
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+ | | "A number of stones rolled down a mountain, followed by an enormous and lofty column of flame, which allowed the people in Holt to read as perfectly at night as if it had been day." - Liverpool Mercury |
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+ | | [[File:Icon_feature galapagos.png|64px|center]] |
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| [[Galápagos Islands]] |
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+ | | [[Giant's Causeway]] |
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+ | | Land combat units that enter adjecent plots receive the ability '[[Spear of Fionn]]' (+5 combat strength). |
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+ | | "The remains of some mighty fabric, hurled into desolation by a tremendous earthquake, or some other equally terrible convulsion of nature." - Philip Dixon Hardy |
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| [[Great Barrier Reef]] |
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+ | | Naval combat units that enter adjecent plots are granted their next promotion. |
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+ | | "The water is black and heavy, and subject to intermitting storms. In this sea, and in the midst of this solitude, rises a great sombre street - a street for no human footsteps. None ever pass through here; no ship ever ventures in." - Victor Hugo |
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+ | | [[File:Icon_feature everest.png|64px|center]] |
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+ | | Doubles the bonus yield of each adjacent [[Tiles]]. (The wording is confusing---it doubles the base terrain yield of the tiles, not including features, improvements, or other bonuses.) |
| "Several closely situated granite peaks resembling tiger's teeth dramatically soar about a kilometer into the sky" - Howard Hillman |
| "Several closely situated granite peaks resembling tiger's teeth dramatically soar about a kilometer into the sky" - Howard Hillman |
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[[Category:Wonders]][[Category:Natural Wonders]] [[Category:Terrain]] |
[[Category:Wonders]][[Category:Natural Wonders]] [[Category:Terrain]] |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 3 May 2017
The Natural Wonders in Civilization VI. Natural wonders can span multiple Tiles. The discovery of a natural wonder gives Scouts bonus experience. Natural Wonders also give an adjacency bonus to Holy Site Districts in which all adjacent tiles receive +2 Appeal.
List Of Natural Wonders[ | ]
Natural Wonders in Civilization VI | |||||
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Icon | Natural Wonder | Tiles | Passable | Bonus | Quote |
Cliffs Of Dover | (Two Tiles) | It appears with Cliffs adjacent to water and provides a bonus of +3 Culture and +2 Gold. | "Under the White Cliff's battlemented crown, Hushed to a depth of more than Sabbath peace." - William Wordsworth | ||
Crater Lake | (One Tile) | It appears as a Lake and provides a bonus of +1 Science, +4 Faith | "Never again can I gaze upon the beauty spots of the Earth and enjoy them as being the finest thing I have ever seen. Crater Lake is above them all." - Jack London | ||
Dead Sea | (Two Tiles) | It appears as a Lake and provides +2 Faith and +2 Culture. Additionally Units heal completely if rest and heal for one turn adjacent to the Dead Sea. | "Like to the apples on the Dead Sea's shore, all ashes to the taste." - Lord Byron | ||
Eyjafjallajökull | (Two Tiles) | Adjecent land plots yield +1 Culture and +2 Food | "A number of stones rolled down a mountain, followed by an enormous and lofty column of flame, which allowed the people in Holt to read as perfectly at night as if it had been day." - Liverpool Mercury | ||
Galápagos Islands | (Two Tiles) | It appears on Coastal Terrain and provides +2 Science to each adjacent Tile. | "The natural history of this archipelago is very remarkable: it seems to be a little world within itself." - Charles Darwin | ||
Giant's Causeway | (Two Tiles) | Land combat units that enter adjecent plots receive the ability 'Spear of Fionn' (+5 combat strength). | "The remains of some mighty fabric, hurled into desolation by a tremendous earthquake, or some other equally terrible convulsion of nature." - Philip Dixon Hardy | ||
Great Barrier Reef | (Two Tiles) | The Reef provides a bonus of +3 Food and +2 Science | "Organisms don't think of CO2 as a poison. Plants and organisms that make shells, coral, think of it as a building block." - Janine Benyus | ||
Mount Kilimanjaro | (One Tile) | It appears as a Mountain and provides a bonus of +2 Food to each adjacent Tile. | "As it turns out, Mount Kilimanjaro is not wi-fi enabled, so I had to spend two weeks in Tanzania talking to the people on my trip." - Nancy Bonds | ||
Lysefjord | (Three Tiles) | Naval combat units that enter adjecent plots are granted their next promotion. | "The water is black and heavy, and subject to intermitting storms. In this sea, and in the midst of this solitude, rises a great sombre street - a street for no human footsteps. None ever pass through here; no ship ever ventures in." - Victor Hugo | ||
Mount Everest | (Three Tiles) | It appears as a Mountain and provides a bonus of +1 Faith to each adjacent Tile. Additionally Missionaries, Inquisitors, and Apostles who move next to Mount Everest will ignore Hills movement cost for the rest of the game. | "It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves." - Sir Edmund Hillary | ||
Pantanal | (Four Tiles) | It appears as Marsh and provides +2 Food and +2 Culture. | "The Pantanal is the most complex intertropical alluvional plain of the planet and perhaps the least known area of the world." - Aziz Ab'Saber | ||
Piopiotahi | (Three Tiles) | Provides a bonus of +1 Culture and +1 Gold to each adjacent Tile. | "But as I headed into the heart of New Zealand's fiordland that same child-like feeling, long lost, of pure unadulterated awe came rushing back. I knew the road to Milford Sound was good - but this good?" - Darroch Donald | ||
Torres Del Paine | (Two Tiles) | Doubles the bonus yield of each adjacent Tiles. (The wording is confusing---it doubles the base terrain yield of the tiles, not including features, improvements, or other bonuses.) | "Several closely situated granite peaks resembling tiger's teeth dramatically soar about a kilometer into the sky" - Howard Hillman | ||
Tsingy De Bemaraha | (One Tile) | Provides a bonus of +1 Culture and +1 Science to each adjacent Tile. | "Tsingy is a 250-square-mile tiger trap made up on massive obelisks riddled with jagged spears. And yes, they will cut your pretty face." - Budd Erickson | ||
Yosemite | (Two Tiles) | Provides a bonus of +1 Gold and +1 Science to each adjacent Tile. | "Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone and space." - Ansel Adams |