Civilization 6 Tier List: The Best Civ 6 Leaders (2024)

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  • A-Tier
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If you're looking for the most comprehensive Civ 6 tier list, look no further! We've analyzed the entire lineup available in Cid Mier's Civilization 6 and compiled the worthiest rulers in the game, including leaders from the game's most recent New Frontier Pass expansion.

Updated by Kim Dailey on December 13, 2021: There's been a big shift in power since our last update, mainly attributed to the game's constantly evolving meta. Many civs have proven their mettle and risen through the ranks while others have slipped down the ladder or completely fallen out of favor into the D-Tier and below.

S-Tier

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The creme de la crop of civ leaders, their prowess in domination allows them to seize other victories just as effortlessly.

Hojo Tokimune (Japan) continues to hold the top spot as the most well-rounded civ in the game. Japan's military receives bonuses for land units adjacent to water tiles and naval units in shallow water. Furthermore, Japan's specialty unit, Samurai, doesn't suffer combat penalties upon losing health. Hojo incurs a +50 percent Production for Encampments, Holy Sites, and Theater squares. Japan's unique Electronics Factory ramps up production even more. Moreover, district adjacency bonuses encourage compact cities, which is great for defending and expanding cities.

Alexander (Macedon) gets lots of conquering bonuses and unique military enhancement, making the Macedonian civ a natural warmonger. With two specialty units simultaneously available, an immunity to war-weariness, and the ability to heal upon capturing wonders, Alexander is primed to wage a game-long war and win.

Peter I (Russia) Russia holds a phenomenal aptitude for expansion between the Mother Russia ability granting extra tiles and Larvas, improved holy sites, accruing even more land. Combined with Peter's leader ability, The Great Embassy, absorbing Science and Culture from more advanced civs, Russia can easily achieve every victory path.

Frederick Barbarossa (Germany) Germany has a superior production rate, putting it ahead of the game from all other civs. With Barbarossa's predilection for conquering city-states and Germany's unique U-Boat unit capable of devasting enemy coastal cities, Germany is also predisposed to victory on all fronts.

Simon Bolivar (Gran Columbia) is making a name for his civilization, finally breaking through to the S-Tier with elite movement bonuses and strong foundational units such as Settlers, Builders, and Scouts. Gran Columbia is primed for a Domination victory, though its superior conquering abilities allow the player to focus on other areas of growth as well.

A-Tier

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They can't all be the best of the best. That's why there's the A-Tier, which is basically a continuation of the S-Tier. It culminates a list of well-rounded civs, and civs that dominate their chosen path to victory.

Trajan (Rome) has risen to the top of the A-Tier list, living true to the phrase coined by Julius Caesar "Veni, Vidi, Vici," I came, I saw, I conquered. With leader and civ bonuses geared towards mass expansion, a straightforward domination route is your best bet to securing victory over other civs on the top tier lists.

Gorgo (Greece) is heavily geared towards a cultural victory and can hold her own even against S-Tier civs. She allows and even encourages an aggressive approach, rewarding culture for every enemy kill. The Spartan Queen is also versed in politics, which makes all victory paths a feasible goal.

Pericles (Greece) is best suited to culture victory conditions as well, through his use of city-state allegiances and proper central placement of his cities' Acropolises. Though his political savviness still makes this civ a flexible competitor on Civ 6's tier list, capable of seizing any victory path.

Wilhelmina (Dutch/Netherlands) Wilhelmina places great importance on trade. International trade routes accrue culture while domestic routes maintain loyalty. Settling along coasts and adjoining rivers is the best strategy, amassing land and maximizing science, culture, and production yields. The monetary profits from this layout make any victory possible.

Pedro II (Brazil) Pedro utilizes his land's rainforest terrain to maximize faith, culture, and gold adjacency bonuses. He's also incredibly proud of his Great People and can generate them at an astounding rate. So many great minds poise Brazil for any victory, though culture is Pedro's predilection.

Gilgamesh (Sumeria) is a quick starter civ, with their unique war-carts and Ziggurats accessible from the first turn. Placing Ziggurats along river banks capitalizes on science and culture. Moreover, Gilgamesh's leader ability entices other civs to ally with Sumeria for the joint war benefits, leaving him few adversaries and providing backup for the few enemies he does accrue.

Saladin (Arabia) Saladin leads by religion, which allows him to gain a foothold on other victory paths. Spreading Arabia's religion boosts science while its unique worship building bolsters science, faith, and culture.

Montezuma (Aztec) Montezuma is a warmonger with a taste for luxury. Both war and a taste for decadence go hand in hand, with battle victories aiding to accrue more luxuries.

Suleiman (Ottoman) The Ottoman empire is built for the siege, capable of overtaking the most fortified defenses. Their Grand Bazaars keep resources flowing, allowing continual city growth even through wartime.

Genghis Khan (Mongolia) Mongolia seeks a domination victory by way of their formidable cavalry.

Matthias Corvinus (Hungary) is another domination powerhouse who relies on levying mercenary armies and ample city-state bonuses to wage war victoriously.

Amanitore (Nubia) Amanitore prioritizes production, providing her cities with a 20 percent bonus. The civ's unique Nubian Pyraminds double that production yield, and their elite ranged units staunchly defend their progress. This high yield and keen protection allow Nubia to hold their own on the Civ 6 tier list.

Wilfred Laurier (Canada) is making good use of tundra tiles, which many civs are loath to inhabit, giving Canada a unique edge. Thanks to Canada's unique geographical predilection and Wilfred's genuine diplomatic interest, this civ is well suited for culture and diplomatic victories.

Lady Six Sky (Maya) is staking a claim for her civ, rising from the B-Tier to the A rankings. A reclusive leader, preferring to keep her cities nestled close together, focuses on farm and luxury yields. However, she will staunchly defend her lands. Strategically placing Observatories near farms and plantations rockets the Mayans towards a Science victory.

Seondeok (Korea) has also recently joined the A-Tier. Korea is heavily based around Science with the unique district the Seowon. Placing these amongst hills and flatlands where farms and mines can surround them will maximize their effect, sending you well on your way to a science victory.

Kupe (Maori) is proving just what they are made of by carving a spot for themselves among the A-listers. Starting on an Ocean tile and accruing science and culture points every turn before founding their capital, the Maori provides unique gameplay. Kupe is a naturalist who respects the land and fiercely defends his territory.

B-Tier

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These civs are every bit as valid as S and A tiers, but they tend to utilize more specialized gameplay that may not be for everyone.

Cleopatra (Egypt) The Queen of the Nile has slipped slightly into the B-Tier. Cleopatra gets district and wonder bonuses for building along rivers. Egypt's bountiful trade routes will ensure monetary security and bolster friendships with other powerful nations, setting this civ up for well-rounded victory paths.

Catherine De Medici (France) With her love for espionage and constructing wonders, Catherine leads France to culture victories almost too easily. She might not be the most forthcoming civ to choose, but De Medici's wily ways secure her a firm hold on the Civ 6 tier list.

Eleanor of Aquitane (France) has recently risen from the C-Tier to join her later successor Catherine De Medici. Eleanor relies on influencing the loyalty of surrounding civs' cities. A nearby city that drops to 0 loyalty with their civ, automatically pledges allegiance to Eleanor.

Cyrus (Persia) isn't as good as he once was, though he still utilizes the element of surprise when waging war, making him a precarious neighbor. With a strong domestic trade-boosting culture and finances, Persia is flexible in its path to victory, making it a formidable adversary on the Civ 6 tier list.

Teddy Roosevelt (America) is a late-game powerhouse with two unique military units. However, Teddy will want to keep the peace up until the 20th century. A culture victory is more feasible with America's Film Studio and National Parks.

Shaka (Zulu) has made the ascension from the C-Tier to the B-Tier. This civ's playstyle is geared towards a domination victory with boosted combat for his Corps and Army units.

Dido (Phoenicia) has also made the leap from C to B status, excelling with coastal settlements and a government based around trade.

John Curtin (Australia) has fallen from the A-Tier ranking, though his civilization still thrives on liberating cities and being the subject of war declarations. The recent occurrence of either boost Australia's production 100 percent. Acting as the world's police dog can set Australia on the path to multiple victories.

C-Tier

Civilization 6 Tier List: The Best Civ 6 Leaders (4)

This is an interesting tier as seasoned players may utilize these civs maximum potentials and prove victorious over the higher tiers. Yet, many may find these leaders difficult or downright useless for their personal playstyle. Some leaders in this tier of the list simply offer generic perks that higher tiers already flourish in and to a greater capacity.

Victoria (England) England has mastered global expansion and reaps hefty military benefits from colonizing new continents, though mastering a dual land and sea playstyle may not float the boat for some players. However, that expansive political coverage coupled with England's Archeology perks makes for easy culture and domination victories for those who can conquer both land and waves.

João III (Portugal) From the New Frontier Pass, João is nicknamed the Grocer King for his flourishing trade empire. His leader abilities give him free trade routes, open borders with all city-states, and +1 sight for all units. These skills alone allow this civ to move more openly and swiftly across the map. Portugal's ability boosts the profits of every trade route by 50 percent, though it also restricts trade to cities with coastal access.

Portugal is primed to live up to João's maritime trade legacy with their financial flexibility, giving them a shot at any victory type. Though, their specialty Naval School gives them a predilection towards a Science victory while Domination efforts are not recommended.

Mansa Musa (Mali) As a leader driven by gold, the financial stability Mansa accumulates sets Mali up for a diverse victory path.

Kristina (Sweden) Between Kristina's influence at the World Congress and Sweden's tourism attractions, this civ is built for a cultural victory.

Qin Shi Huang (China) inspires more production than any other leader and prioritizes wonder creation, though it hasn't been enough to hold their spot in the B-Tier. China's other merits allow the civ to defend all they have created and advance swiftly through both skill trees.

Jadwiga (Poland) is a religious powerhouse with the bonus of a formidable military, though she has slipped recently from the B-Tier ranking.

Gitarja (Indonesia) This civ is uniquely built for coastal colonization with a penchant for religious power. Kampung stilt houses reserve land tiles for other uses, and a wealth of faith bonuses coupled with naval perks allows the spread of Indonesian religion far and wide.

Pachacuti (Inca) The Incas are unique in that they flourish amongst mountainous terrain. They accrue food bonuses for every mountain tile in their capital city, and they can begin utilizing the mountains far sooner than other civs.

Jayavarman VII (Khmer) is a religious-based ruler. His holy-sites trigger culture bombs to spread the Khmer religion. Building these sites adjacent to rivers adds the benefit of accruing more land and stabilizing the city's growth with food and housing. Though they're not much for fighting, the Khmer's Domrey units can besiege cities encroaching on their borders if necessary.

Gandhi (India) is all about peace and balance which flows well with Civ 6's current meta, allowing this pacifist to finally creep onto our top ranking tier list. Though he may seem like an easy target, other civs will incur additional dips in their happiness if they wage war on this peacekeeper, which is a good deterrent. Furthermore, Gandhi can steer his civilization towards a pacifistic faith victory by shoring up the good faith he gets from meeting other peaceful civs.

Chandragupta (India) has also joined the ranks. He is a territorial ruler set on expansion. After enough research, he has the ability to Declare War of Territorial Expansion which greatly improves his units' movement and strength. This fervor for war carries the army through a significant portion of the battle, the effects lasting for ten turns.

The D and F-Tiers are where things take a turn for the worse, and unfortunately, the likes of Scotland's Robert the Bruce and Tomyris of Scythia have joined those subordinate ranks. Leaders that didn't make the cut on our list may not be complete trash, but there are certainly better options above that offer the same play styles while being more inclined to achieve greatness. Next: Games To Play If You Love Civilization 6

Civilization 6 Tier List: The Best Civ 6 Leaders (2024)

FAQs

Who is the best Civ 6 leader? ›

These are the best Civ 6 civs:
  • Gandhi of India.
  • Philip II of Spain.
  • Tamar of Georgia.
  • Jayavarman III of Khmer.
  • Wilfrid Laurier of Canada.
  • Victoria of England.
  • Harald Hardrada of Norway.
  • João III of Portugal.
23 May 2022

Who is the best Civ 6 character? ›

Hojo Tokimune (Japan) continues to hold the top spot as the most well-rounded civ in the game. Japan's military receives bonuses for land units adjacent to water tiles and naval units in shallow water. Furthermore, Japan's specialty unit, Samurai, doesn't suffer combat penalties upon losing health.

Will there be a Civ 7? ›

The game is now set to launch December 2022, which is far better than fans first fears that the game could be pushed back as far as March 2023. It's still obviously later than the October release date we had been hoping for, but at least it's coming out before the end of the year.

What is the easiest win in Civ 6? ›

Know which victory to go for

The easiest one to start with would be the Domination victory that requires you to create a strong army and occupy all capital cities on the map.

Which is the greatest civilization? ›

Ancient Rome:

Perhaps the greatest civilization on earth, the Roman Civilization that began with Emperor Augustus Caesar, was a technologically and aesthetically advanced civilization that contributed a lot to the present world too.

What is the best strategy in Civ 6? ›

The best strategy is to go hard, straight out of the gate. Conquer your early neighbors, including city-states, unless those city-states have a particularly useful bonus you want to preserve. This has two benefits.

Who is the weakest leader in Civ 6? ›

Tamar of Georgia is considered by fans to be the worst leader in the game.

How do you win every time in Civ 6? ›

Conquer the world with these Civilization VI tips
  1. Be smart about founding your capital. ...
  2. Go small on your first game. ...
  3. Keep moving at all times. ...
  4. Always kill barbarians. ...
  5. Make food production an early priority. ...
  6. Be very careful about going to war. ...
  7. Stay on the good side of city states. ...
  8. Focus government on production and barbarians.
17 Oct 2016

Which civ is best for cultural victory? ›

For a Culture Victory, picking the France variant of Eleanor is probably the way to go. She will gain access to France's Civilization Ability: Grand Tour. This grants France a 20% to Production of Medieval, Renaissance, and Industrial Wonders, while also granting double Tourism from all Wonders.

Is Civ V or VI better? ›

Both are great. But, if you go from civ 5 to civ 6 in the future, you may have a hard time coming back to play 5. Civ 6 is just much cooler with city mechanics. Also civ 5 punishes you for going wide with you cities and kinda forces you to go tall, making domination victory so painful to achieve.

Is Civ 6 better than humankind? ›

Humankind is a slightly more challenging game, with massive lore and complex mechanics that can tire during longer gameplay. However, the possibility of creating your own leader, changing nation, and extensive combat are features that you will not find in Civilization 6.

Why is Civ 5 better than 6? ›

(Civ 6) Why Is Civilization 5 STILL So Popular vs Civ 6? - YouTube

Why is Civ 6 deity so hard? ›

Deity difficulty makes it so the AI receives huge bonuses and therefore is way more aggressive than you might be used to. Civilization VI's huge player base makes it so winning on Deity is only the first step to become an expert.
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Civilization VI Deity difficulty info.
ItemPrinceDeity
AI Combat exp+0%+50%
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How long is a game of Civ 6? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Sid Meier's Civilization VI is about 22½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 293 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What should I build first in Civ 6? ›

City established, your first few build choices should be a scout, a slinger and a monument, which will give you options for exploration and a boost to your Civic research.

Which empire is strongest? ›

The Mongol Empire existed during the 13th and 14th centuries and it is recognized as being the largest contiguous land empire in history.

What was the smartest civilization? ›

These innovations secured Mesopotamia's modern title: the “Cradle of Civilization.” The Sumerians also pioneered mathematics, astronomy and astrology, invented irrigation, started the first schools, codified the first codes of law and fashioned our current conceptions of time by dividing the day into hours, minutes and ...

How old is oldest civilization? ›

Story highlights. A new genomic study has revealed that Aboriginal Australians are the oldest known civilization on Earth, with ancestries stretching back roughly 75,000 years.

How do I play Civilization 6 like a pro? ›

FIVE THINGS YOU MUST DO IN CIV 6 - YouTube

How many cities do you need in Civ 6? ›

Specifically, players should work to have around 10 cities by turn 100, and those cities can be obtained both by settlement and declaring early war in Civilization 6.

How do you get a high score in Civ 6? ›

Table of Contents
  1. Adopt an aggressive game plan for wars.
  2. Give science output a priority.
  3. Build wonders for points and a population boost.
  4. Build lots of districts in cities.
  5. Keep an eye on other civilizations' victory condition progress.
29 Oct 2020

How good is Japan Civ 6? ›

The Japanese Empire in Civilization VI is capable and good at achieving any type of victory, this coupled with its bonus in both early and late games makes it so Japan is one of the most versatile Civilizations.

Which civ is best for multiplayer? ›

These are the best Civilization 6 leaders for multiplayer:
  • Cyrus (Persia)
  • Frederick Barbarossa (Germany)
  • John Curtin (Australia)
  • Peter (Russia)
  • Seondeok (Korea)
  • Trajan (Rome)
  • Simón Bolívar (Gran Colombia)
  • Lady Six Sky (Maya)
16 Dec 2021

How do you play Cleopatra in Civ 6? ›

Civilization 6: A to Z - Egypt - Thoughts, Strategy, Rankings [Includes RAF ...

Is it possible to win Civ 6? ›

Achieving a Domination Victory in Civ 6 is easy - at least in terms of explaining the victory conditions, anyway. To win the military victory, all you have to do is conquer the Capital of every other Civilization in the game. This is, as you'd expect, very much easier said than done.

What is the best Pantheon in Civ 6? ›

Best Pantheons For A Religion Victory
  • God of War: Bonus Faith equal to 50% of the strength of each combat unit killed within 8 tiles of a Holy Site district.
  • Initiation Rites: +50 Faith for each Barbarian Outpost cleared. ...
  • Religious Idols: +2 Faith from Mines over Luxury and Bonus resources.
21 Nov 2021

How do you win every civilization game? ›

(Civ 6) 7 Tips To Win EVERY Game In Civilization 6 - YouTube

How do you win a religious victory in Civ 6? ›

To achieve a Religious Victory, your Religion must be the 'predominant' religion in every other civilization in the game. A Religion is the predominant one for a civ when it is followed by more than 50% of the cities in that civilization.

How can culture victory be stopped? ›

I control all the city states.
...
Attack only from outside the city's range.
  1. Invest in Great Works. ...
  2. Compete for cultural wonders. ...
  3. Compete for the Great Firewall. ...
  4. Aesthetics has the policy "flourishing of the arts", and that increases the culture of every city by 33%. ...
  5. Win the world fair and international games.
17 Nov 2014

How do you attract tourists in Civ 6? ›

The main key to cultural victories are Great Works. These are pieces created by Great Writers, Great Artists, Great Musicians, Archaeologists, and Martyrs. Having these creations on display will be the main way for players to get tourism.

How many people are playing Civ 6? ›

Sid Meier's Civilization VI
MonthAvg. PlayersPeak Players
June 202039,799.060,936
May 202041,792.476,439
April 202043,558.270,298
March 202035,834.966,455
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Is Civ 6 a casual game? ›

Casual-Friendly

The game has a clean and polished look, and it basically encourages you to expand (almost) as much as you want from the very first turn. Compared to the restrictions of Civ 5, Civ 6 is great for a new player who wants to hit the ground running.

Is Civilization VI still free? ›

Civilization VI is now free on the Epic Games Store.

Is Humankind copy of civilization? ›

There are a lot of similarities between Civ and Humankind, but also plenty of key differences as well that may confuse, upset, or otherwise give pause for thought if you've just wrapped up a game of Civ VI and have decided to take Humankind for a spin.

How do you beat Humankind? ›

How to Win at Humankind. Generally speaking, there is a simple way to win a game of Humankind. Players win by following the game's win condition — having more Fame than the adversary. All you need to do is end up with more Fame than any other player when the game ends, regardless of anything else that has happened.

Is Humankind a Civ game? ›

HUMANKIND™ is a historical strategy game, where you'll be re-writing the entire narrative of human history and combining cultures to create a civilization that's as unique as you are.

How popular is Civ 6? ›

In August 2022, turn-based strategy game Civilization VI reached 59.66 thousand concurrent players on Steam. This is down from the all-time high of 162 thousand peak concurrent players via Steam in October 2016.

What is the goal of civilization 6? ›

Similar to previous installments, the goal for the player is to develop a civilization from an early settlement through many in-game millennia to become a world power and achieve one of several victory conditions, such as through military domination, technological superiority, or cultural influence, over the other ...

How big is civ6? ›

Storage: 15 GB available space.

What is the best Civ 6 leader for beginners? ›

However, fans that want the absolute best leader for beginners in Civilization 6 need to look no further than Trajan of Rome.

Which civ is best for cultural victory? ›

For a Culture Victory, picking the France variant of Eleanor is probably the way to go. She will gain access to France's Civilization Ability: Grand Tour. This grants France a 20% to Production of Medieval, Renaissance, and Industrial Wonders, while also granting double Tourism from all Wonders.

Is Cleopatra good in Civ 6? ›

Cleopatra's Egypt is best described as a jack-of-all-trades civilization, but one that leans most towards a cultural victory. Egypt will most likely want to found its cities alongside as many rivers as possible. In doing so, she provides herself with the greatest oppourtunty to build districts and wonders.

What is the best civ for science victory? ›

Civilization 6: The 5 Best Leaders for a Science Victory
  • Hammurabi of Babylon. ...
  • John Curtin of Australia. ...
  • Robert the Bruce of Scotland. ...
  • Seondeok of Korea. ...
  • Wilhelmina of the Dutch.
18 Dec 2020

Is Civ 6 chieftain easy? ›

This is a list of difficulties from easiest to hardest: Settler - Easiest. Chieftain.

What is the easiest setting in Civ 6? ›

Settler. This is the easiest level of the game, meaning that the game is trying to help you to win. You can play casually at this level and the game will give you some benefits over your opponents.

Why is civ 5 better than 6? ›

(Civ 6) Why Is Civilization 5 STILL So Popular vs Civ 6? - YouTube

How good is Japan Civ 6? ›

The Japanese Empire in Civilization VI is capable and good at achieving any type of victory, this coupled with its bonus in both early and late games makes it so Japan is one of the most versatile Civilizations.

What is the best Pantheon in Civ 6? ›

Best Pantheons For A Religion Victory
  • God of War: Bonus Faith equal to 50% of the strength of each combat unit killed within 8 tiles of a Holy Site district.
  • Initiation Rites: +50 Faith for each Barbarian Outpost cleared. ...
  • Religious Idols: +2 Faith from Mines over Luxury and Bonus resources.
21 Nov 2021

How do you win a religious victory in Civ 6? ›

To achieve a Religious Victory, your Religion must be the 'predominant' religion in every other civilization in the game. A Religion is the predominant one for a civ when it is followed by more than 50% of the cities in that civilization.

Is Egypt good in civ6? ›

Egypt is very strong at cultural victories, and has a variety of tools to help. Faster wonder production on riverside tiles helps you build more of them and get the associated tourism yield. Faster district production on riverside tiles aids with getting Theatre Squares completed sooner for GWAM points.

How do you grow fast in civilization 6? ›

The more food you have the quicker the city is going to grow and the faster the population is going to increase. Be sure to have ample food resources around your city in order to grow it as fast as possible.

What does the Sphinx do in Civ 6? ›

Thanks to their Appeal bonus, well-placed Sphinxes can create good spots for Seaside Resorts and National Parks, or increase the yields of those that are already there. Faith early on as well as into mid and late game that will help you with any Victory type you choose.

How do you win every time in Civ 6? ›

Conquer the world with these Civilization VI tips
  1. Be smart about founding your capital. ...
  2. Go small on your first game. ...
  3. Keep moving at all times. ...
  4. Always kill barbarians. ...
  5. Make food production an early priority. ...
  6. Be very careful about going to war. ...
  7. Stay on the good side of city states. ...
  8. Focus government on production and barbarians.
17 Oct 2016

Who should I play in Civ 6? ›

These are the best Civilization 6 leaders for multiplayer:
  • Hojo Tokimune (Japan)
  • Cyrus (Persia)
  • Frederick Barbarossa (Germany)
  • John Curtin (Australia)
  • Peter (Russia)
  • Seondeok (Korea)
  • Trajan (Rome)
  • Simón Bolívar (Gran Colombia)
16 Dec 2021

What is the fastest way to get a science victory in Civ 6? ›

For a scientific victory, send Envoys to scientific city-states, if you can. Doing so helps boost any science coming into the civilization. It's a quick and effective tactic. Furthermore, you can increase the science bonuses by trading with the scientific city-states you sent envoys to.

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