

Siege Tower (Catapult) - Strength +5 (12), No set-up, Cover I Promotion (ranged defense), +1 sight, +200% bonus vs Cities itself and Units within 2 hexes get +50% attack bonus on Cities. (Trade doesn't count, and only once per city). Treasures of Nineveh - Gain a free Tech discovered by the owner of the city when Conquering it through War. Hoplite (Spearman) - +2 Combat Strength (13) Hellenic League - City-State Influence degrades at half and recovers at twice the normal rate, also eliminates Trespassing penalties.Ĭompanion Cavalry (Horseman) - Combat is more likely to produce Great Generals, +1 moves (5), +2 Strength (14). May only be built on Desert tiles, after Chivalry. Kasbah (Tile Improvement) - Food, Gold, Production +1 and +50% Defense for units stationed there. Other Civs get +2 gold for each route sent to Moroccoīerber Cavalry (Cavalry) - +25% Combat Bonus in your territory, +50% Combat Strength fighting in Desert Gateway to Africa - +3 Gold and +1 Culture for each trade route with a different Civ/CS. Civilizations in Civ 5 - List of Leaders, Unique Abilities, Units and Buildings Civilization 5 Complete Edition is also available, so players can get the Gods and Kings and Brave New World Expansions along with all of the Steam-only DLC/Scenario Packs in one package. It also makes Civ 5 one of the best Turn-Based Strategy games ever made.

Players who own the Brave New World Expansion Pack get all features of Gods and Kings except for the Civilizations - so if you want to buy one of the DLC, this is the one to get. Civilizations that come from Gods and Kings are labeled G&K, and those from Brave New World, BNW. In the list below, these are labeled DLC (Steam). There are several DLC available on Steam for Civilization 5 that add Scenarios and new Civilizations to the game. Not all Civs in this list will appear in your selection menu if you have Vanilla or only one or two of the Expansion Packs. DLC and Civilization Selection: Brave New World and Civ 5 Complete Edition
