This section lists all known Civilizations and Leaders, Buildings, Wonders, Units, Promotions, Advances, Terrain Types, Improvements, Resources, and Civ4: Civics featured in Civilization IV. Most of the information in this section was taken directly from the ingame Civiliopedia. All information in this section has been updated for the latest version of the game, which is 1.61. Information on the warlords expansion is not included. There is (will be) a seperate Civilopedia for warlords.
If you find any errors in the information presented here, please let us know.
We have recently finished updating the Civilopedia. It should now be entirely up to date for the 1.61 patch. Our next project will be to write a seperate Civilopedia for the Warlords expansion.
Last updated: November 30th, 2006
If you've been looking for a comprehensive, interactive reference tool for Civilization IV and its Warlods and Beyond the Sword expansion packs your wait is over. Apolyton Civilization Site staff member Robert "CyberShy" Plomp has exhaustively put together such a resource that comes in a general and unit-speicifc variety.
Through an array of drop-down menus, mix and match combinations of particulars from the basics such as civilization and civics to particular buildings and bonuses on the 'General' sheet, and type through required technology with the 'Unit' document. Information is displayed in data-rich but easy-to-follow table format with colourful icons and pleasant shading.
Should you any updates needed in future that have not been applied (e.g. as a result of one or more patches), contact Plomp directly.
If you wanna comment on this please to so in the related forum thread Civ4 Interactive Series Reference Sheets.
If you've been looking for a comprehensive, interactive reference tool for Civilization IV and its Warlods and Beyond the Sword expansion packs your wait is over. Apolyton Civilization Site staff member Robert "CyberShy" Plomp has exhaustively put together such a resource that comes in a general and unit-speicifc variety.
Through an array of drop-down menus, mix and match combinations of particulars from the basics such as civilization and civics to particular buildings and bonuses on the 'General' sheet, and type through required technology with the 'Unit' document. Information is displayed in data-rich but easy-to-follow table format with colourful icons and pleasant shading.
Should you any updates needed in future that have not been applied (e.g. as a result of one or more patches), contact Plomp directly.
If you wanna comment on this please to so in the related forum thread Civ4 Interactive Series Reference Sheets.
All resources (except Uranium) give a bonus to the base output of a tile. This bonus is listed the 'Effect' column. In addition ...
The yield given in these tables are the amount of Food, Hammers and Commerce the improvement gives in addition to the base (unimproved) value of the terrain the improvement is built upon. All ...
Yield represtents the amount of Food, Hammers and Commerce the terrain type gives when worked unimproved. For Terrain Features the number given is the bonus / malus to the normal value. ...
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