Rome | |
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Leader | Trajan |
Bonus | Trajan's Column |
Ability | All Roads Lead To Rome |
Unit | Legion |
Building | Baths |
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Rome is one of the civilizations in Civilization VI.
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Trajan leads Rome in Sid Meier's Civilization VI. He ruled Rome at the height of its territorial expanse, built many public projects, and is remembered as one of the five good emperors.
All Roads Lead To Rome which is also the name of the Roman special ability. Not only do all cities start with the Trading Post, but new cities within trade route range of your capital also start with a road to them. Your trade routes earn an extra gold for passing through trading posts in your own cities.
Rome's unique unit is the Legion, although more expensive than the Swordsman it replaces, it is stronger and can function as a military engineer to build Roman Forts and Roads, but keep in mind there's only a limited number of times that they can build.
The Baths are Rome's replacement for the Aqueduct, it provides Amenities and more housing than the aqueduct.
Trajan's Column is his Leader Bonus, all cities start with one free building in their city center, most of the time this will be a Monument. To make the most of Rome's abilities you're going to want to establish cities quickly then head for Engineering as a Technology to take advantage of the Baths, after that you'll want to expand quickly across the world... well this might lead you into conflict with other Civilizations. Don't be afraid to rely on your mighty Legions, you'll have early access to Roman Forts to help you hold your territorial gains.
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- All Roads Lead To Rome - Roman Special Ability in which all cities start with the Trading Post, as well as new cities within trade route range of your capital also start with a road to them. Your trade routes are an extra gold for passing through trading posts in your own cities.
- Legion - Rome's Unique Unit which is slightly more expensive than the Swordsman it replaces, but is stronger and can function as a military engineer to build Roman Forts and Roads, however only a limited number of times of which they can build.
- Baths - Rome's replacement for the Aqueduct, it provides Amenities and more housing than the aqueduct.
- Trajan's Column - Trajan's Leader Bonus which grants cities to start with one free Building in their city center, most of the time this will be a Monument.
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Related achievements[ | ]
Missed That Day in History Class | Clear nuclear contamination with a Roman Legion | |
Rome If You Want To | Win a regular game as Trajan |
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