VIOLET-CIVILIZATION
"It is a pleasure to meet you. If it is your wish, I will travel anywhere to meet your request. Auto Memory Doll, Violet Evergarden, at your service."
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Each recruitment of a Great General or Great Writer grants +1 Civilization Trade Route Capacity.
Each recruitment of a Great General grants +1 Envoy.
Each recruitment of a Great Writer grants +1 Governor.
When declared war upon for the first time, the capital gains the unit ‘Violet Evergarden’
Cities with neighborhoods:
+1 Amenity, +15% Science output
Cities with barracks:
-2 Amenity, -30%Production output.
As a unit, it functions as ‘Special Forces’ and can only be obtained through its ability. It has increased Movement and Melee Strength
Violet’s unique unit, replaces Merchant. It has a lower production cost and can be purchased with Faith without being subject to plundering.
Violet’s unique district, Provide 2 aircraft slots, mutually exclusive with the Aerodrome and unable to produce aircraft. Grants Great General Points and Great Writer Points. Receives significant adjacency bonuses from Commercial Hubs, Theater Squares, and Industrial Zones
Violet’s unique building for Commercial Hub, replaces Market. Does not provide Trade Route Capacity and Great Merchant Points, but grants Great Writer Points and +2 Housing.
As a starting or ending point for a trade route, provides +2 Faith, +2 Gold, and +2 Science.
Violet’s unique building for Harbor, replaces Lighthouse. Does not provide Trade Route Capacity and Great Admiral Points, but grants Great General Points and +1 Amenity.
As a starting or ending point for a trade route, provides +2 Production, +2 Food, and +2 Culture.
Required DLC:
These DLC should be installed in order to use this item.
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