Civilization 6: How to Win as Babylon (Tips, Tricks, & Strategies) – Screen Rant

Babylon is a unique civilization added with the New Frontier pass that can instantly unlock technologies. Here's how to win with them in Civ 6.

Sid Meier'sCivilization 6 New Frontier Pass continues to deliver exciting new content with the release of Babylon as a playable civilization. One of the worlds first civilizations, it rose to power between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Theyre led by Hammurabi, their most influential leader that created the famous Hammurabis Code, considered one of the worlds first systems of law. Ever heard of "eye for an eye"?

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These Mesopotamian people have a rather unique playstyle in Civ 6 that allows them to unlock technologies at blinding fast speeds, should they play their cards right. With their ability to set up infrastructure quickly early on, they are a force to reckon with that can succeed in any victory path they put their mind to. For new players that want to try out Babylon, heres a guide that explains all of their abilities, and how to use them.

This a civilization with a high skill ceiling, meaning more experienced players will have better chances of winning because they know the game's mechanics. This is becauseBabylon's ability, Enuma Anu Enlil, completely alters how players progress through the technology tree. Civ 6 has a game mechanic called eurekas, which shave time off research if a civilization completes a certain objective. For instance, settling a city on a coast grants the eureka for the sailing technology. Enuma Anu Enlil makes eurekas unlock the entire technology, instead of a portion. This is compensated by reducing their overall science yields by half. Using this mechanic, Babylon can reliably advance through the tech tree on eurekas, but has to rely on it. When settling cities, players should do so in ways to further their eurekas. Here are some of the possible combos that are possible thanks to this ability.

Early Seafaring

Industrialization Rush

Crossbow Dominance

Steel Fortification

The eureka strategies players can employ depending on the resources available in their starting location, making this civ one with high replay value. Many eurekas in the early game are activated by improving certain resources, so try to settle the starting city in a place that meets one of the above criteria. However, most players should prioritize settling on rivers. Their unique water mill, the Palgum, is a miniature canal system they used to control the flow of the rivers in their territory. In Civ, it will grant +2 production in the city, and +1 food for every tile adjacent to a river. This will let river cities populate quickly, so the more river tiles in their territory the better. Try not to place districts on rivers, as they will eliminate the bountiful yields of the tiles theyre placed on.

Speaking of districts, Hammurabis ability, Ninu Ilu Sirum, grants the first building of each district instantly. Though it only works the first time each type of district is built, it can save the player several turns of production that can be spent making something else. This is particularly useful for founding a religion because Hammurabis first holy site will come with a free shrine. The quicker players can build up their great prophet points, the sooner they can get their religion.

Players should train builders as soon as they found their city, as theyre needed to make the improvements necessary for many of the eureka boosts. Something else that should be trained early on are their unique Sabum Kibittum. These powerful spearmen are strong against cavalry and have additional movement. This lets them move quickly across the map and scout out the land, which is useful because many eurekas are earned through discovery. Astrology (needed for religion) is obtained after discovering a natural wonder, and Writing (needed for science) is unlocked after meeting another civilization.

While getting the Babylonian empire established, be sure to build campuses and theatre squares. Campuses are needed to gain great scientists, who can give eurekas whenever theyre used; or in Babylons case, full technologies! There are several eurekas that require different civics to obtain, so dont ignore culture. Also, be sure to build the intelligence agency in the government plaza. This will make spies complete their missions quicker, and because spies can steal the eurekas for technologies, Babylon completes new techs every time they spy on another civilization's campus district.

Though their ability lets them breeze through the science tree, theyre not forced to go for a science victory. The techs needed to send a colony to Mars have more challenging eurekas to fulfill. Instead, domination is a viable option because of the edge they have in warfare; more advanced technologies means more advanced military. Religious victories are doable, as Hammurabis ability can make founding a religion much quicker. Even cultural and diplomatic routes are possible, thanks to all the options their tech tree warping can accomplish. It all depends on the player's playstyle, and the environment they start the game in.

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