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  • Queen Seondeok leads Korea in Civilization VI: Rise and Fall

  • She ruled the kingdom of Silla at a crucial time in Korea's history

  • with astute diplomatic alliances and patronage of the arts and culture.

  • Her reign set the stage for a unified Korean kingdom after her death.

  • Korea can build the unique Seowon, which replaces the Campus.

  • This must be built on Hills, and gets a fixed yield of science.

  • But for every District you build next to it, this yield is reduced.

  • Korea's unique ability is calledThree Kingdoms.”

  • Mines receive bonus science, and farms yield bonus food, if built adjacent to a Seowon.

  • Their unique unit is the Hwacha.

  • This devastating ranged unit is much more powerful than its Renaissance-era counterparts,

  • but cannot move and attack in the same turn.

  • Queen Seondeok's unique ability isHwarang.”

  • This provides bonuses to both science and culture in all cities with an established governor.

  • With their solid Seowon output, Korea can provide you with a reliable foundation of science,

  • that you can use to accelerate your research progress as you work towards a victory.

  • Remember that Mines are especially important for production and science

  • when you build them next to your Seowon.

  • Will your kingdom become a place of learning and knowledge?

  • How will you lead Korea in Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Rise and Fall?

Queen Seondeok leads Korea in Civilization VI: Rise and Fall

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