Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Sid Meier's Civilization VI

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Sukritact's Wat Arun
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31 Οκτ 2024, 13:05
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Sukritact's Wat Arun

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  • This wonder is fully animated!
  • There is a small bug with the audio where the music will continue playing even after the screen has closed. To fix this, use the Simple UI Adjustments mod!



Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is a Buddhist temple on the bank of the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks and the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II.

Wat Arun
Commercial Hubs yield Culture equivalent to their adjacency bonus, and also yield Tourism equivalent to that bonus with Flight. Districts in this city provide +4 Great Person points of their type if built next to a River.
Must be built next to a River adjacent to a Theater Square.
16 σχόλια
CarolusRex#2333 7 Δεκ 2024, 10:58 
people sad trading point, is too easy to get? +2Harbor, who builds a harbor and a drading in the same city and why?
so trading point get 2 from Rriver, yay 2 and than? 2 From one Nature Wonder, you must hafe it in your rice, withe a river ner by :DDDD
An all other at trading is +0,5.
Sp i think i isnt to Strong.
Damoll 9 Νοε 2024, 8:22 
@sukritact Would you be interested in the idea of creating the White House and the Capitol as world wonders?
Weklim 7 Νοε 2024, 15:16 
@sukritact I like that idea a lot. A lot of people run naval infrastructure to double gold and production but town charters is a lot less common. I think you would consider doing redundant Harbors for the +2 culture and +2 gold but not so much that it stops becoming an interesting choice.

Would be a really cool wonder effect that makes for some interesting and somewhat new district choices.
sukritact  [Δημιουργός] 6 Νοε 2024, 13:53 
@Weklim: I might consider dropping the Harbor bonus. Ignoring the Suguba, the Commercial hub is a fair amount harder to get good adjacencies for, unless you specifically decide to build redundant harbor districts.
lfelps 6 Νοε 2024, 6:32 
Thanks for the mod, but I like the housing bonus better, so I will keep the OG
Weklim 5 Νοε 2024, 14:12 
Very cool wonder idea!

I do think the district bonuses are too strong in the player's hands - and the player will primarily be building it due to the geographic requirement being hard for the AI to execute.

In renaissance, its much easier to get higher adjacency on harbors + commercial hubs than it is for theater square. 5+ adjacency (10+ with card) on each commercial hub / harbor is not hard with rivers and I think the culture benefit completely removes any downside to not getting the usual trade route from the district. Building triangles w/ city center, commercial hub, and theater square should result in some insane yield - and that's awesome! But a full adjacency bonus is too strong.

I wish it was half the adjacency bonus or a flat bonus, bc I think this single wonder turns any maritime civ into a cultural powerhouse. Its like 3-4 Nan Modals worth of culture for them, and that's already one of their strongest city states (imo their strongest).
Pacs 3 Νοε 2024, 22:43 
Your original Wat Arun mod was one of the very first mods I downloaded for Civ VI, so it's really nice to see you've given it such a gorgeous aesthetic upgrade, and a more updated ability.
Doctor Mewing 3 Νοε 2024, 19:36 
Thailand Mentions!!!!
:steamhappy:
CorTreX 3 Νοε 2024, 15:26 
Long Live Sukritact! :steamhappy:
sukritact  [Δημιουργός] 3 Νοε 2024, 13:33 
4 GPP is nothing. It comes soooo late compared to the Oracle’s +2, and has a terrain requirement for the districts to receive the effect unlike the Oracle.