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Bombard ability:
Warships, bombers, fighters, and artillery units have the ability to
bombard a target that’s within their range. Bombardment counts as a unit’s attack, and
might damage defensive fortifications, harm units, or otherwise damage a city in the tar-
get square. For more details, see Chapter 8: Units.
Leaders:
No one can build leaders; they arise from battles. Get the leader back to one
of your cities, and you have two options (both of which consume the leader; it disap-
pears):
Create an Army. A leader in a city can become an Army. Essentially, an Army is a
ground unit that can include (transport) other ground units.When grouped into
an Army, these units have advantages in combat. For the details, see Chapter 8:
Units
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Finish a great work. When it arrives at a city that’s in the midst of building a Won-
der or city improvement, a leader can whip the population into a productivity
frenzy, so that they finish the project in one turn.
New Worker  orders:
A number of new orders make common terrain improvement
jobs, like building a road from one point to another, easier and more convenient.
The details are in Chapter 8: Units, and there’s a list at the end of Chapter 15: Ref-
erence: Screen by Screen
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Terrain and Movement
We all know how important terrain is to successful civilization building. Here are the
major changes—large and small.
Natural resources:
Natural resources work in a completely different manner than in
previous Civilization games. They’re divided into three categories: bonus resources,
luxuries, and strategic resources.That’s right; luxuries are now counted among the ter-
rain specials. Strategic resources are necessary to build some units, and both can be
traded. For the details, read Chapter 7: Terrain and Movement and Chapter 13:
Diplomacy and Trade
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Fresh water limit on irrigation:
Until your civilization discovers Electricity, your
Workers can only irrigate squares with access to fresh water: a river, a lake, or another
irrigated square.
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