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mkqest
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What exactly, in terms of game play, is the effect of a Wonder's characteristic?
Does it provide special bonus for civs that have same characteristics?
Does it give the civ that characteristic if it does not have it already?
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ducki
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I'm not sure, but I think you mean the "traits" - Scientific, Industrious, Agricultural, Religious, etc.
When you build a wonder, all of the wonders in your possession(captured, rushed and built) are checked against your Civ's traits. If both (of your civs) traits are matched by the "inventory" of the traits of the wonders you possess(even if just one wonder, such as Egypt and the Pyramids) and you have not yet had your Golden Age, your Golden Age begins.
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mkqest
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Thanks. But there is still one GA per game though, right? Just another way to trigger.
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Risa
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quote: Originally posted by joncnunn
Minor exception: Korea can't actually trigure a GA with their UU and America has difficulty doing so. (For America to trigure their GA with the F-15, it must be set to air supority and an oppoent must try to bombard a tile with an air unit within range of that based F-15 and get shot down by the F-15.)
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That is correct in PtW. (BTW you can send F-15 to bomb, hoping an opponent fighter to intecept you and yours survive.)
But in C3C, you can actively trigger a golden age with them, since they both have lethal bombardment.
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