![]() ![]() It costs 20% less gold to Recruit Great People and the Market gains 2 Great Writing slots.Sundiata's Lion of Mali agenda causes him to dislike Civilizations who compete for Tourism. ![]() ![]() After proving himself able to hunt and fight there, he returned home to Mali to defeat the sorcerer-king Soumaoro Kante, inspiring generations of poets to tell his story in the historical epic Sunjata. Known as the Lion of Mali, Sundiata Keita grew up being unable to walk when his father died, he and his mother were exiled to the kingdom of Mema. +1 appeal on floodplains instead of standard -1.Resources along floodplains receive +1 food and +1 culture.Since Egypt was a significant source of food for Rome even during these challenging times, Cleopatra likes Civilizations with high food output and dislikes those with low food output. Concerned that her subjects in Alexandria wouldn't have enough to eat and that this could lead to unrest, Cleopatra opened granaries to the public and decreed that crops could no longer be traded away from the capital. In the early days of Cleopatra's reign, even before the conflict with her brother Ptolemy XIII, she had to deal with a number of pressing issues including debts to the Roman Republic and a drought-induced famine. Gain Culture equal to 15% of the construction cost when finishing Buildings and 30% when completing Wonders.In-game, this translates to a desire to improve as many tiles as possible, as well as a dislike of Civilizations that fail to improve their tiles or that found National Parks. He's remembered not only for his military campaigns, but also for ambitious building projects like the temples at Abu Simbel and Ramsseum. This is the fourth of six packs included in the Civilization VI: Leader Pass**.Īfter assuming the throne in his mid 20s, Ramses went on to become one of the greatest and most powerful pharaohs of the Egyptian Empire. Revisit the cradle of humanity with the Rulers of Sahara Pack*. ![]()
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