Now you know how to increase loyalty in Civ 6. With some trial and error, you’ll find the best policy cards to immediately help with your loyalty problem. Praetorium helps governors give an additional +2 loyalty to their particular city.ĭifferent Policy Cards are available depending on your current Civic. For example, the Limitanei card provides +2 loyalty to cities with garrisons. Provided you have the cash, Policy Cards can have an immediate impact on loyalty. What if you have a loyalty problem and you need to solve things sooner rather than later? The “downside” to some of our solutions so far is that they require that you have a lot of time on your side. This is on top of the other benefits of such an alliance. That’s because when you share a border with another World Leader, his own citizens’ loyalty can start to negatively affect your own citizens.Īs they say, “if you can’t beat’em, join ’em.” By entering into a Cultural Alliance with a border civilization, their loyalty will no longer negatively impact your loyalty. Loyalty issues are pretty common on the border. With the proper planning and right placement, these Wonders can work…well…wonders for your loyalty! Cultural Alliance The Temple of Artemis gives a +1 loyalty boost for all of the camps, pastures, and plantations of yours within four tiles of the temple. However, certain Wonders are great at boosting loyalty.įor example, the Statue of Liberty gives an extra 100% loyalty to cities located within six tiles of the structure. It may take time and planning to build a Wonder. For a real loyalty boosts (+20), try to complete the Bread and Circuses project. This offers an immediate Amenity, and you can get further Amenity boosts by building things like Water Parks and Aquariums. Later, Entertainment Districts are a good way to maintain loyalty.
By purchasing buildings with Amenities, you can get the people back on your side (provided you can afford the building). To keep that from happening, one of the best solutions is to keep those restless citizens happy.Īmenities are one of the best ways to do this. Without enough loyalty, your citizens may revolt against you. So, how can you improve your loyalty in Civ 6? Keep reading to learn our top tips! Keep’em Happy And that’s why so many Civ 6 players run into a big problem: they need to increase loyalty as soon as possible. Unfortunately, loyalty can be just as tricky in the world of gaming as it is in your own world. Just as in real life, entire civilizations can rise and fall based on the loyalty of the population. One of the most realistic features of Civ 6 is loyalty.