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  • CivIV : Colonization leaders

    On Civfanatics forum, Lord Shadow compiled the traits for the 8 leaders found in the game. Here they are :

    Originally posted by Lord Shadow
    We now have a nearly full list of traits thanks to the third batch of screenshots provided by TheMystic! It's only nearly complete because Frontenac's personal trait is slightly cut off.

    ENGLAND

    George Washington

    Tolerant:
    -25% crosses needed for immigration
    Disciplined:
    -50% soldier equipment required

    John Adams

    Tolerant:
    -25% crosses needed for immigration
    Libertarian:
    +25% liberty bell production in all settlements

    FRANCE

    Louis de Frontenac

    Cooperative:
    Natives are more tolerant towards territory encroachment
    -50% time spent living among natives to learn a new skill
    Militaristic:
    Free Promotion (Grenadier I) for Mounted Units (and Foot Units?)

    Samuel de Champlain

    Cooperative:
    Natives are more tolerant towards territory encroachment
    -50% time spent living among natives to learn a new skill
    Enterprising:
    +100% native conversion rate from missions

    NETHERLANDS

    Adriaen Van Der Donck

    Mercantile:
    Market prices are less sensitive
    Charismatic:
    +100% time between tax increases

    Peter Stuyvesant

    Mercantile:
    Market prices are less sensitive
    Industrious:
    +25% production in all settlements

    SPAIN

    José de San Martín

    Conquistador:
    +25% vs. natives
    Resourceful:
    -50% XP needed for unit promotions

    Simón Bolívar

    Conquistador:
    +25% vs. natives
    Determined:
    +100% effect of liberty bells on rebel strength
    «Vive le Québec libre» - Charles de Gaulle

  • #2
    I assume these traits might still change before release or even after due to patches for balancing reasons?
    Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
    The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
    The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila

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