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Civilization 6 How to Play harald in Norway

Norway is a pirate civilization, and harald is the overlord at sea. He chose a civilization with a weak navy and let his powerful navy attack their shores to control each other. If the enemy's coastal cities are not fully protected, he will also occupy them.

Introduction to Norwegian civilization

1. Norwegian unique ability

sternum/breastbone of a bird

After learning shipbuilding, the unit gains the ability to enter marine cells. Naval melee units can reply in neutral areas. The device ignores the extra mobile power consumption in the process of getting on and off.

2. Leader: harald? Hadrada

Northern thunder

Enable all naval melee units to launch coastal raids, and increase the productivity of all naval melee units by +50%. In addition to gold coins, you will also get scientific and technological value when plundering mines or sweeping the coast. In addition to belief value, cultural value will be gained when plundering quarries, pastures, plantations and campsites or sweeping the coast. Unlock? Navigation? After the technology, you can get the characteristic unit Viking Long Ship.

3. Special units

Berserker warrior

Norwegian melee units with medieval characteristics. If this unit starts its turn from enemy territory, its mobility is 4 points. +10 combat power in attack and -5 combat power in defense.

4. Special infrastructure

Wooden church

Norwegian characteristic architecture. After the completion, you can buy apostles and judges with faith values. Holy land areas can get additional standard neighborhood rewards from forests. Productivity of urban coastal resource units+1. The belief value of recalling heroes in this city is-15%.

Play in detail

Harald is the overlord of the sea. He chose a civilization with a weak navy and let his powerful navy attack their coast to control each other. If the enemy's coastal cities are not fully protected, he will also occupy them. In the Middle Ages, he was a particularly dangerous man with long ships and Berserker. Religion (promoted by the wooden church) is usually not his focus, but there are some good complementary beliefs (such as just war) that can help his military actions.