They will be dlc. To cloud your judgement abilities. Same with bikini armour clad warrior amazones.I have to add, I'm a bit disappointed that none of the male leaders in Civ6 so far are as hot as those in the last game. Civ5 had a whole rooster of seriously drool-worthy men.
I have to add, I'm a bit disappointed that none of the male leaders in Civ6 so far are as hot as those in the last game. Civ5 had a whole rooster of seriously drool-worthy men.
You might have a point there.They will be dlc. To cloud your judgement abilities. Same with bikini armour clad warrior amazones.
For me, Kamamahera, Hiawatha and Shaka stood out well.Well, I liked Alexander and Ramesses but don't remember many more
Hojo for triforce power
Apparently, there are many Zelda fans frequenting this website. After all, CivFanatics once had various Zelda fan sites as partners.I am not surprised that a forum that is frequented by mostly male nerds votes Hojo higher than Gilgamesh, but this is obviously objectively wrong, objectively Gilgamesh wins by a landslide.
Shoeshone dude was chill. And washington was quite "well designed" despite being old.Well, I liked Alexander and Ramesses but don't remember many more.
I do hope we get Henry VIII (the early, Jonathan-Rhys-Meyers-years) though.
See, as a straight female, Gilgamesh is just too a bit too Mr Universe for my tastes.I am not surprised that a forum that is frequented by mostly male nerds votes Hojo higher than Gilgamesh, but this is obviously objectively wrong, objectively Gilgamesh wins by a landslide.
I am not surprised that a forum that is frequented by mostly male nerds votes Hojo higher than Gilgamesh, but this is obviously objectively wrong, objectively Gilgamesh wins by a landslide.
See, as a straight female, Gilgamesh is just too a bit too Mr Universe for my tastes.
It has to be Ghandi...we all know the consequences...
"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the handsomest Civ leader of all?"It has to be Ghandi...we all know the consequences...
Well, I liked Alexander and Ramesses but don't remember many more.
I do hope we get Henry VIII (the early, Jonathan-Rhys-Meyers-years) though.