Great Philosophers

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Author: Bearus Aurelius

Last revision: 8 Jan, 2024 at 21:54 UTC (2)

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Adds a completely new Great Person type, the Great Philosopher, with 27 unique individuals. Earning Great Philosopher points can be accomplished by building a variety of districts, buildings and wonders. Great Philosophers provide science, culture, religious, gold and governmental bonuses to your expanding empire.

Features

-> Great Philosopher Points come from the Theater Square and Government plaza districts as well as the Library, University, Amphitheater, Shrine, Temple and Tier 1 and Tier 2 Government plaza buildings.

-> The Apadana, Forbidden City, Great Library, Oracle, Mahabodhi Temple, Oxford University and University of Sankore wonders also provide Great Philosopher points.

-> Great Philosophers excel at providing cross-yield benefits to your civilization to allow strong culture or science play, shoring up weaknesses in one or the other.

->Includes 2 unique projects that can be run from the Campus and Theater Square districts to gain science and culture respectively as well as Great Philosopher points.

New Great People

Classical Era
  • Plato – Adds two Great Work of Writing Slots to the chosen Library.
  • Aristotle – Creates the Metaphysics and Nicomachean Ethics Great Works of Writing. Each provides 4 Culture, 4 Science and 4 Tourism.
  • Mozi – Triggers the Inspiration for one random Civic from any era. Doubles the basic yields of the Palace.
  • Dharmakirti – Triggers the Eureka for one random Technology from any era. All Districts adjacent to the Government Plaza receive + 6 Faith.
  • Arete of Cyrene – Patronage of Great People costs 10% less Faith. Adds 20 free Great people points (on Standard speed) towards recruiting all future Great People.
  • Socrates – Triggers the Inspiration for two random Civics from the Classical and Medieval Eras. One Military policy slot in all Governments is converted into a Wildcard policy Slot.
Medieval Era
  • Avicenna – Triggers the Inspiration for two random Civics from the Medieval and Renaissance Eras. Grants the chosen city 15% increased growth.
  • Duns Scotus – This Campus’ adjacency bonuses gain an additional faith bonus. Libraries provide +2 Faith.
  • Nicole Oresme – Triggers the Inspiration for two random Civics from the Medieval and Renaissance Eras. Cities without a Governor receive +3 Gold per specialty district.
  • William of Ockam – Grants 150 Faith and 150 Culture (on Standard speed). Your Civilization gains +1% Faith for each Great Person it has ever earned (up to 30%).
  • Averroes – Grants 250 Science (on Standard speed). One Economic policy slot in all Governments is converted into a Wildcard policy Slot.
Renaissance Era
  • Francis Bacon – Triggers the Eureka for Scientific Theory. Amphitheaters provide +2 Science and +1 Great Scientist Point.
  • Rene Descartes – Creates the Discourse on the Method and Principles of Philosophy Great Works of Writing. Each provides 4 Culture, 4 Science and 4 Tourism.
  • Thomas Hobbes – Grants the Sovereign Forfeiture Project in the Government Plaza, which converts Production into Gold.
  • Gottfried Leibniz – Adds three Great Work of Writing Slots to the chosen University.
Industrial Era
  • Anne Conway – Triggers the Inspiration for two random Civics from the Industrial and Modern Eras. Campus and Theater Square districts provide +1 Amenity.
  • David Hume – Triggers the Inspiration for two random Civics from the Industrial and Modern Eras. Grants 400 Science (on Standard speed). Your Civilization gains +1% Science for each Great Person it has ever earned (up to 30%).
  • John Locke – Grants one Governor promotion. All your cities not on your original Capital’s continent with a Governor gain +15% Science and +15% Culture.
  • Friedrich Nietzsche – Grants 400 Culture (on Standard speed). One Diplomatic policy slot in all Governments is converted into a Wildcard policy Slot.
Modern Era
  • William James – Creates The Will to Believe and Pragmatism Great Works of Writing. Each provides 4 Culture, 4 Science and 4 Tourism.
  • Hannah Arendt – Triggers two random Inspirations from the Atomic Era. +4 Influence Points per turn.
  • Martin Heidegger – Universities grant +4 Loyalty per turn. Permanently reduces War Weariness by 25%.
Atomic Era
  • Bertrand Russell – Triggers the Eureka for Advanced AI and one random Technology from the Information Era. Your cities earn +10% Production whenever you are not at war with any civilization.
  • Ayn Rand – Creates the Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead Great Works of Writing. Each provides 4 Culture, 4 Science and 4 Tourism.
  • Albert Camus – Adds four Great Work of Writing Slots to the Royal Society Government Plaza building. Double tourism on Great Works of Writing. Great Works of Writing +2 Production.
Information Era
  • Thomas Nagel – Grants 800 Science (on Standard speed). +1 Wildcard Policy slot.
  • Amartya Sen – Grants 2 Diplomatic Victory Points.

In the future I hope to include portraits for the ‘Real Great People’ mod by infixo and Overview tab functionality.

Russian Translation from Low Poly Cat here: Great Philosophers Russian Translation