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Capturing Cities
Other civilizations normally defend their cities with one or more military units, and
sometimes with Walls and other city improvements.You can identify a defended city,
because when you approach, the best defending unit is plainly visible.You can tell a
walled city by the short wall surrounding it.There are three ways to acquire enemy cities:
force, defection, and subversion. Defection happens without any immediate action on
your part, but the others require an active hand.
If you choose force, you must destroy the defenders by successfully attacking with your
military units. Once the city is undefended, you can move in and capture it. If you pre-
fer subversion, you must successfully sow propaganda in the city. (This requires a planted
spy and a significant outlay of funds.) Dissident citizens capture the city for you.You
can’t directly cause a defection, but you encourage it by building up your cities’ cultural
strength.When a rival city is near your borders and your culture vastly outranks theirs,
a strong desire to enjoy the benefits of your society can drive the citizens to defect and
join your empire.
If captured by military means, a city becomes yours to raze or to keep. If you let it stand,
you install new governors to control and manage as you instruct.
Acquiring an enemy city can also lead to side benefits, such as plundered gold and cap-
tured Workers.
Capture does not affect Wonders of the World, but destroying a city does (see Chapter
10:Wonders
for more details). Small Wonders in a city are always destroyed when the
city changes hands.
Converting Minor Tribes
As your units explore the world, they might encounter minor tribes—civilizations too
small or nomadic to count as “settled” (see “Minor Tribes and Barbarians” in Chapter
7: Terrain and Movement
for the scoop on these situations). Minor tribes react to
contact with a range of emotions, from delight to hostility. Occasionally, a minor tribe
is sufficiently awed by your emissaries to immediately form a new city and become part
of your civilization.
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