So I need to have that particular military card active? & then make corps / army :)

No, you just need to have researched the right Civics.
 
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Quick question about zone of control. The warrior next to palenque moves right and destroys the archer next to rotterdam on the stone. My question is very simple, how is this possible? Why is this warrior not affected by zone of control?
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Quick question about zone of control. The warrior next to palenque moves right and destroys the archer next to rotterdam on the stone. My question is very simple, how is this possible? Why is this warrior not affected by zone of control?
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When you walk into Zone of Control, you are then limited only to the "attack" action. You can, however, attack any unit you can attack normally from that tile.
 
Is there information on how far you can rebase each type of aircraft and what if any factors influence it?
Thanks
 
Is there information on how far you can rebase each type of aircraft and what if any factors influence it?
Thanks
While the double-unit’s-range destinations are lit up in green, you can select ANY city/aerodrome you own on the map and it will go there.
Note: haven’t yet tested with R&F.
 
Why my library has total science output of 5 per turn?
It should be: base 2 science + 1 from great scientist (which I got some turns earlier) for total 3 science. Are there any other sources of bonus science for libraries?
 

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As far as I understand, "Eurekas provide an additional 10% of technology costs" from the Free Inquiry Dedication means the eurekas should give 50% of the tech. But I still get 40%. Do I misunderstand it? Thanks
 
When placing Neighborhoods, I've noticed that the Neighborhood District appears to drop the appeal of the tile when you place it. I've observed this twice -- both times the tile went from breathtaking appeal to charming. Needless to say, you're not getting what's advertised. Is there something I don't understand happening or is this a bug?
 
I haven't bought R&F yet, but I'm curious if they have added any more religions yet? (Expecting Jainism for Chandragupta, and Tangriism for Genghis Khan, but possibly others as well)
 
Why my library has total science output of 5 per turn?
It should be: base 2 science + 1 from great scientist (which I got some turns earlier) for total 3 science. Are there any other sources of bonus science for libraries?

3-envoy city-state bonuses now grant the +2 yield to the first building of the district, which appears in the tooltip as you described.

As far as I understand, "Eurekas provide an additional 10% of technology costs" from the Free Inquiry Dedication means the eurekas should give 50% of the tech. But I still get 40%. Do I misunderstand it? Thanks

Are you ahead of the game era? Technologies ahead of the game era are more expensive, so the actual eureka would only give 40%. Additionally, the non-filled part of the bar that shows how much the eureka would fill is always 40%, for both technologies ahead and behind the game era, so I assume it might also be 40% if you have the dedication. It should give the correct amount though.

When placing Neighborhoods, I've noticed that the Neighborhood District appears to drop the appeal of the tile when you place it. I've observed this twice -- both times the tile went from breathtaking appeal to charming. Needless to say, you're not getting what's advertised. Is there something I don't understand happening or is this a bug?

Did you place them on old-growth forests? Once you have conservation (or maybe natural history) old-growth forests get +1 appeal on their own tile to boost national parks. If you build a neighborhood on them, you remove the forest and lose that appeal.

I haven't bought R&F yet, but I'm curious if they have added any more religions yet? (Expecting Jainism for Chandragupta, and Tangriism for Genghis Khan, but possibly others as well)

I haven't really checked, but I believe there aren't any new religions. Haven't seen any in the two games I played.
 
When does the Mapuche UI become buildable? Like at what tech/civic?

State Workforce or Craftmanship, if I remember correctly.
 
This is an opinion question, but I'm curious... I have Vanilla, the Rise and Fall Expansion, and Aztecs, but I haven't purchased the Poland, Australia, Persia/Macedonia, Nubia, or Khmer/Indonesia civ packs. They're sitting in my cart in steam and they're not on sale. They're like $33 all together. Should I wait until they go on sale? I hate to reward the game studio's monetization of every little thing, but I also want that stuff lol.
 
Do I need more civics or techs to make more than 2 alliances in the game? I'm playing as the cree and quickly want to get up to max alliances. I'm still fairly early, but I seem to be restricted to 2 at the moment, and I don't know why.

edit: I eventually got them, though I'm not exactly sure what civics gave it. Probably Diplomatic Service.
 
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This is an opinion question, but I'm curious... I have Vanilla, the Rise and Fall Expansion, and Aztecs, but I haven't purchased the Poland, Australia, Persia/Macedonia, Nubia, or Khmer/Indonesia civ packs. They're sitting in my cart in steam and they're not on sale. They're like $33 all together. Should I wait until they go on sale? I hate to reward the game studio's monetization of every little thing, but I also want that stuff lol.

They've been on sale before, so they'll probably go on sale again. The content is good, but yeah, those 7 civs are more expensive together than R&F while R&F does have more content.

Australia, Nubia and Indonesia in particular are some of the most fun civs though, and I suppose Macodon is a lot of fun if you love warmongering (I personally tend to enjoy warmongering more on empire building civs, but I guess I'm just weird).

Oh and Jadwiga is just adorable.
 
So the Sumerian knight moved in one turn from the mined hill next to Amsterdam to the tile it is right now, killing my Archer. By my count, the marsh costs 3 movement and the grassland 1, which means he would not have 1 remaining to attack the archer.

Am I missing something or is the AI cheating?

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