[NFP] Civ 6 World Wonder for Domination Victories Elimination Thread

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Alhambra(22)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station(20)
Angkor Wat(20)
Apadana(21)
Big Ben(21)
Biosphere(20)
Bolshoi Theatre(20)
Broadway(11)
Casa de Contratación(22)
Chichen Itza(20)
Colosseum(20)
Cristo Redentor(17) It just provides tourism. Don't see people flocking in to watch your dictatorship. By this time, the extra 4 culture shouldn't be enough to justify this wonder.
Estádio do Maracanã(23)
Forbidden City(24)
Golden Gate Bridge(14)
Great Bath(17)
Great Library(22)
Great Lighthouse(20)
Great Zimbabwe(17)
Hagia Sophia(17)
Hanging Gardens(14)
Huey Teocalli(20)
Jebel Barkal(24)
Kilwa Kiswani(22)
Kotoku-in(20)
Machu Pichu(20)
Mahabodhi Temple(17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus(21)
Mont St. Michel(17)
Oracle(21)
Országház(17)
Oxford University(21)
Panama Canal(14)
Petra(21)
Potala Palace(21)
Pyramids(23)
Ruhr Valley(21)
St. Basil's Cathedral(17)
Statue of Liberty(15)
Statue of Zeus(22)
Taj Mahal(22)
Temple of Artemis(24)
Terracotta Army(27) Haven't voted for this one yet. Absolutely a must whenever I go for domination.
University of Sankore(14)
Venetian Arsenal(24)

EDIT: As the next replient correctly noted, I miscalculated the new score for the Terracotta Army. I've now corrected it to 27. Excusez-moi
 
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Not sure why Terracotta Army is at 28 pts in the most recent post, when it was at 26 pts in the post directly previously (each upvote is worth +1 pt iirc). Reduced Terracotta Army's score to 27 pts, though it certainly looks like it has a good lead either way. If I've overcorrected somehow, please let me know!

Edit: Also, Colossus seems to have mysteriously disappeared back on page 1. I've put it back in at 20 pts under Colosseum.

Great Lighthouse(21) (20 + 1) Gives +1 movement to all ships, which are all generally military anyway. Ships tend to have plenty more movement than land units though, and ships don't usually have to deal with rough terrain either. Is the Great Lighthouse a big deal for domination? Hardly. Is it better for domination than most of the remaining wonders? Quite so!

Broadway(8) (11 - 3) There are quite a lot of rather late game culture-focused wonders. I guess that makes sense since wonders are usually meant to celebrate some kind of... cultural aspect of a civilization. But like Hermitage and Sydney Opera House beforehand, Broadway doesn't really do much for domination.

Alhambra(22)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station(20)
Angkor Wat(20)
Apadana(21)
Big Ben(21)
Biosphere(20)
Bolshoi Theatre(20)
Broadway(8)
Casa de Contratación(22)
Chichen Itza(20)
Colosseum(20)
Colossus(20)
Cristo Redentor(17)
Estádio do Maracanã(23)
Forbidden City(24)
Golden Gate Bridge(14)
Great Bath(17)
Great Library(22)
Great Lighthouse(21)
Great Zimbabwe(17)
Hagia Sophia(17)
Hanging Gardens(14)
Huey Teocalli(20)
Jebel Barkal(24)
Kilwa Kiswani(22)
Kotoku-in(20)
Machu Pichu(20)
Mahabodhi Temple(17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus(21)
Mont St. Michel(17)
Oracle(21)
Országház(17)
Oxford University(21)
Panama Canal(14)
Petra(21)
Potala Palace(21)
Pyramids(23)
Ruhr Valley(21)
St. Basil's Cathedral(17)
Statue of Liberty(15)
Statue of Zeus(22)
Taj Mahal(22)
Temple of Artemis(24)
Terracotta Army(27)
University of Sankore(14)
Venetian Arsenal(24)
 
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Alhambra (22)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (21)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (20)
Colosseum (20)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (17)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (17)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (22)
Kotoku-in (20)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (17)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (25)

Great Bath: Like the anti-Domination wonder. Trying to build this thing can actually really screw up your early game. You have to rush Pottery, which is never the first thing you should be doing, or else you won't get it, and on higher difficulties there's a very good chance some AI will build it before you anyway, since it unlocks early enough that raw numbers are all that matter and the AI has better raw numbers than you.

Venetian Arsenal: On water-heavy maps, this thing is scary to contend with. Imagine a Brazilian Minas Geraes rush with Scythia's civ ability.
 
Alhambra (22)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (21)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (20)
Colosseum (21) (20+1) Similar effect to the Stadium wonder, but early enough to matter for earlier conquest games (which is most of the time). You should have your cities planned accordingly to receive its benefits anyway (same with Temple of Artemis)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (17)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14) (17-3) A slightly better Meenakshi (it gives one faith more!) that still doesn't do anything for Dom games in any circumstances.
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (22)
Kotoku-in (20)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (17)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (25)
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (21)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (20)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (17)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (22)
Kotoku-in (20)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (25)

Országház (14) - if you're going for domination, you're not going for diplomatic (and probably will have a negative diplo favor anyway)
Alhambra (23) - policy slots are good, and this gives you the military slot. This also opens up some interesting possibilities to use different governments (mainly Classical Republic/Merchant Republic) without losing out too much on policy slots.
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (21)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21) (20+1) Extra culture is always welcome in a domination game and in the right city, this can supply a decent amount.
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (14) (17-3) I can't see any benefit from more tourism in a domination victory.
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (22)
Kotoku-in (20)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (25)
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (21)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (14)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (11)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (22)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (25)

Great Bath: Going to keep picking on this one, because honestly it deserved to go before Stonehenge. A guaranteed Religion is an incredibly strong and versatile tool, and can help conquests a ton. But it's not worth kneecapping yourself for a Dam two eras early.

Kotoku-in: From the Civ wiki article: "A fully promoted Warrior Monk will have 60 Combat Strength and 4 Movement, be able to attack twice per turn with double flanking bonuses, be invisible to non-adjacent enemy units, and spread its civilization's religion to nearby cities each time it defeats an enemy unit." Domination/religious civs, like Mongolia, Spain, or Byzantium, can use them to great effect. The 20% bonus Faith in the city doesn't hurt either, to buy more Warrior Monks, Nihangs, units with the GMC, or religious units to spread your religion for Crusade.
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (21)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (14)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (8) I guess I'll stop beating up Broadway to beat up another Victim... Broadway at least gives you at least an Atomic Inspiration, which is... Something, at least. With the Great Bath... Nothing. Nothing worth of value to anyone.
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (22)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26) As @Mr. Salt said, Brazil multiplying its fleet of Minas Geraes to double its original size, or Indonesia with their Jongs... I shudder at the thought.

As @Equilin pointed out, I accidentally said Broadway gives you free Civics, when it's actually the Bolshoi Theatre that does so. Oops...
 
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Broadway at least gives you two free Civics
That's Bolshoi not Broadway. Broadway gives one atomic boost.


Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (21)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (11) (14-3) tourism does nothing for dom (i wish it does like in civ5) and while 4 culture is better than 4 faith, this one comes so late it matters way less than Hagia Sophia, and definitely than Great Bath (Soothsayer strategy + GrandMasterChapel + Theocracy)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (8)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (23) (22+1) This one is good regardless of wincon, it's actually easier to get benefits out of it in Dom because you're eliminating enemy envoys as the conquest goes on.
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22) I'm basically just upvoting three things in this thread: Military, Gold and Loyalty. These three are most important to my playstyle when I go for domination. Obviously Big Ben suits the need for the upkeep of military.
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (8) Tourism is a yield you don't need at all in a domination game. Let's tear this one down.
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (8)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (23)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (21)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (8)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (5)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (23)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)

Great Bath: I know voting for the same thing multiple times in a row is frowned upon, but I'm adamant that this one should go before any of the Culture-focused endgame Wonders, because at least building any of them (unless you're really doing something wrong) won't have a pronounced negative effect on, well, possibly the rest of your entire game. Consider its Production cost: 180. That's four and a half Warriors. Six Scouts. Two Settlers (four with Colonization). Considering that you're frittering it away on something of middling usefulness at best that the AI is very likely going to snap up from you, there are no wonders I would even consider to be worse for the potential net gain (aside from perhaps Stonehenge, but that one's gone already).

Ruhr Valley: Really nice Production booster, and Production is king in domination. The main problem with it, that making the best of it requires several Mines and Quarries, is mitigated in a Domination game, because as the Eiffel Tower shows us, Appeal is irrelevant.
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (21) Why am I upvoting this? One, it doesn't give a growth modifier, it just adds Population to all of your current Cities. Meaning, if you have conquered some Cities recently, this Pop boost will really help bring the Growth and Production in these Cities. Two, it gives one extra Housing to all Cities, future and now, so it really makes up for the sudden need for Housing. Last, it's not the Great Bath. :p
Big Ben (22r
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (8)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (2) As @Mr. Salt said, the Great Bath is one of the worst Wonders to go for, and should never be built. Panama Canal, I apologize for all the bad things I said to you. The Great Bath is far worse than you.
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (23)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
 
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Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (20)
Apadana (22) Why am I upvoting this? One, it doesn't give a growth modifier, it just adds Population to all of your current Cities. Meaning, if you have conquered some Cities recently, this Pop boost will really help bring the Growth and Production in these Cities. Two, it gives one extra Housing to all Cities, future and now, so it really makes up for the sudden need for Housing. Last, it's not the Great Bath. :p
Big Ben (22r
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (8)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (2) As @Mr. Salt said, the Great Bath is one of the worst Wonders to go for, and should never be built. Panama Canal, I apologize for all the bad things I said to you. The Great Bath is far worse than you.
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (23)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
I think you may have meant to upvote Angkor Wat.
 
Like @Mr. Salt said, the upvote definitely sounds like it was meant for Angkor Wat, so I moved the points accordingly.

Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (21)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (8)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Bath (0) [2-3, goodbye] I genuinely forgot it exists. To build it even on Emperor difficulty you'd have to rush pottery, place it in your capital the turn is available, and have a builder ready to chop it out. That's a lot of effort that's not going into building your army and diverting your research away from military improvements. Sure, the extra faith can be nice if you get to conquer it, but that goes the other way around, too - spend your time building it, and someone will come and conquer themselves a free wonder.
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (17)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (24) [23+1] Not very conquest specific, but Kilwa is really strong wonder, and comes at a time when you can afford the production.
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (17)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (21)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (20)
Cristo Redentor (8)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (18) (17+1) Gold is always useful for buying/updating units and in a domination game you are not going to get much from trading resources with the AI. In the right city, this can enrich your treasury significantly.
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (24)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (14) (17-3) Faith from relics is nice, but in a domination game, is it really worth the distraction of getting a religion, creating apostles and then trying to get them killed?
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
 
Colossus (21) (20 + 1) Stretching out my votes a bit here. And admittedly Colossus is a bit of a stretch, but it provides the following: additional Gold, a bonus trade route (and a Trader along with it), and Great Admiral points. Compared to some of the other wonders on here, the Colossus' benefits are still more useful for domination, and it shows up fairly early.

Cristo Redentor (5) (8 - 3) Just poking down culture specific late game wonders. Cristo Redentor's big main focus is on maintaining Tourism, which is not a meaningful factor of domination.

Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (21)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (21)
Cristo Redentor (5)

Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (18)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (24)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (14)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (21)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (21)
Cristo Redentor (2)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (18)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (24)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (20)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (14)
Oracle (21)
Országház (14)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)

Cristo Redentor: One of the many late-game Culture printers, building this should never be on your list in a Domination game. Slightly better than the SOH and Hermitage because of its unrestrictive placement requirements, slightly worse than Broadway and especially Bolshoi because of its weaker effects.

Casa de Contratación: Governor titles, Gold, and bonuses to other continents are all fairly essential in Domination games. This provides all three. Not bad as any civ, because Dominators are basically forced to have cities on other continents, but especially potent as Spain, Phoenicia, and England.
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (21)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (21)
Cristo Redentor (2)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (18)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (24)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (21) (20+1) Boost to culture, gold and/or production. What's not to like?
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (14)
Oracle (21)
Országház (11) (14-3) Since the gold the AI will give for diplomatic favour was nerfed, this has little relevance to a DV.
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (26)
 
Alhambra (23)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (21)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (21)
Cristo Redentor (0) (Eliminated) I'll be merciful to Cristo Redentor and let it die quickly. :p
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (18)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (24)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (21)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (14)
Oracle (21)
Országház (11)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (27) Where is the Venetian Arsenal??!! Besides my Potato Mcwhiskey joke, you're going to need this Wonder if you have a Naval Domination Civilization like England, Norway, or Phoenicia.
 
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Alhambra (24) (23 + 1) My first repeat vote in this competition. Alhambra's additional red slot is a pretty great bonus, and arguably I think it's better than Terracotta Army.

The more I play Civ 6, the more I start finding value in a lot of the military policies. Of course, the military policies that stand out are the production increasing policies (that one doesn't necessarily want on all the time), the upgrade cost reduction policies (ditto) and the unit upkeep reduction policies (which are hard to pass up on if one is fielding a large military). But the military policies that increase strategic resource intake are very good and useful to leave in for a long time as well; if one is working with a limited number of nodes, being able to squeeze more resources out of them is useful, and if one ends up with excess, the AI (and I'm sure some other players) will be happy to take some of that off of one's hands. Veterancy is great for not only speeding up Encampments, but also speeding up Harbors.

Late in the game, finding space for many of the military policies starts getting difficult! There's at least Levée en Masse, Logistics, Third Alternative, and Resource Management which I feel are very core military policies to have. After that, but certainly not trivial, are Propaganda, After Action Reports, Lightning Warfare or Military First or International Waters or Strategic Airforce (or some combination of those and/or their earlier counterparts), and having to slot back Force Modernization or Veterancy occasionally. This is not exhaustive of all the nice military policies to have late in the game!

Országház (8) (11 - 3) Curious, I'm not picking on Broadway? But Broadway's free random Atomic Era civic is potentially more useful than Országház's benefits. Országház provides some middling culture, and doubles the diplo favor one gets from a city-state that one is suzerain of. Maybe if Országház made getting suzerain easier it would fare better, but overall it is mostly a diplo victory specific wonder.

Alhambra (24)
Amundsen-Scott Research Station (20)
Angkor Wat (21)
Apadana (21)
Big Ben (22)
Biosphere (20)
Bolshoi Theatre (20)
Broadway (8)
Casa de Contratación (22)
Chichen Itza (21)
Colosseum (21)
Colossus (21)
Estádio do Maracanã (23)
Forbidden City (24)
Golden Gate Bridge (14)
Great Library (22)
Great Lighthouse (21)
Great Zimbabwe (18)
Hagia Sophia (14)
Hanging Gardens (14)
Huey Teocalli (20)
Jebel Barkal (24)
Kilwa Kisiwani (24)
Kotoku-in (21)
Machu Pichu (21)
Mahabodhi Temple (17)
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (21)
Mont St. Michel (14)
Oracle (21)
Országház (8)
Oxford University (21)
Panama Canal (14)
Petra (21)
Potala Palace (21)
Pyramids (23)
Ruhr Valley (22)
St. Basil's Cathedral (17)
Statue of Liberty (15)
Statue of Zeus (22)
Taj Mahal (22)
Temple of Artemis (24)
Terracotta Army (27)
University of Sankore (14)
Venetian Arsenal (27)
 
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