![]() Harbor buildings grant +10 bonus strategic resource stockpiles.Iron and coal mines accumulate a bonus +2 resource per turn.England likes civs with whom it shares a continent, making them a great neighbor to have.England accumulates bonus strategic resources, especially iron and coal.As Victoria, England will try to settle many continents and will create many bonus trade routes, making them an excellent trade source.Victoria is adept at trade, and England gets bonus stockpiles to strategic resources, making them a great economic ally with tons of extra supplies to share with a friend in need. However, England can be a valuable ally when you share a continent with them. England led by Victoria Sharing is caring! Trade up with Victoria's many British colonies.Īs a country known for its historic colonization and occasional brutal treatment of its enemies like Scotland/Ireland, England may not seem like a civ who would make this list. Egypt gains +100% bonus alliance points from trading with allies.ħ.Trade routes to Egypt provide +2 bonus food for the sender, in addition to regular yields.Keeping a strong standing army will draw Egypt’s friendship and alliance.Trade routes to Egypt provide bonus food for every trade route, perfect for desert civs who are often devoid of food.As an AI, Egypt will ally itself with you if you have a strong military and is incentivized to do so by getting bonus alliance points.Īdditionally, any trade routes you send to Egypt grant bonus food to your civ, and bonus gold to them just don’t get too infatuated with the infamous leader, in case history repeats itself. Similar to the Cree, Egypt is a great resource for trade and makes a powerful ally but only if you flex your military prowess. Egypt led by Cleopatra A fitting character to prefer strong allies to snakes in the grass. Leader agenda “Enthusiastic Disciple” makes Kongo like you when you spread your religion to them.Ĩ.Kongo gains an Apostle for every Mbanza or Theatre Square built potentially spreading your religion.Since Kongo automatically spreads your religion, they are perfect for religious victories and alliances.Encourages and befriends those who spread religious conversion of Kongolese cities.Whether you worship Allah, Brahma, or Cthulhu, the Kongo will gladly sing the hymns of your people. Just as he was in reality, Civ VI’s Mvemba not only encourages but prioritizes the evangelization of his people, making him the perfect ally for religious civs like India or Arabia. “Hello Sir/Madam, do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Savior?” This cringy line of memedom has been the bane of many an introvert the world over, Mvemba a Nzinga however, would welcome the invitation. Kongolese led by Mvemba An eager ally always ready to hear the good message. Leader agenda “Backstab Averse” not only makes Tomyris like declared friends but severely dislike those who attack former friends and declare surprise wars.ĩ.Tomyris tends to amass HUGE cavalry armies, which you’ll be glad to have with you than against.Tomyris will like you if you’re a declared friend and often attack those who betray, making them a useful ally if you are attacked.Combined with the Scythian ability to amass huge cavalry armies, when it comes to allies, she’s probably one you want on your side. ![]() When it comes to warrior queens, few havns like Queen Tomyris, who, after her son was tricked and ambuse reputatiohed by Cyrus (yes, that Cyrus) is said to have dunked his decapitated head into a skin filled with blood to “quench his thirst”. Scythia led by Tomyris A vicious protector and exactor of vengeance don't mess with this mama bear! Rule 2: Read this list of the best allies in Civ 6.ġ0. You might be asking "how do I know who to trust?" Rule 1: Never trust Genghis Khan. Rebellions, coups, assassinations, betrayals, setups, there's no shortage of worries for a would-be world leader! It's a "dog eat dog world" as they say, and ancient civilization has never been any different. All you need is a friend, but will you choose the right one?
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