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Welcome to another Civilization 5 Tutorial Guide, today I'm looking at Arabia, led by Harun al-Rashid in Civilization V! Arabia has a dessert start bias, and boy do they use it to their advantage! With a 2x multiplier on oil, boosted trade range, extra profits and an insane market, the Arabians are an economic powerhouse to be reckoned with on the precipice of over powered exploits in civ! No, just kidding, we all know civ 5 is a perfectly balanced game with no exploits.
Contents:
0:00 - Hey
0:25 - What Arabia does
2:20 - Victory via economy
3:20 - Or, the war stick!
3:50 - Run n Gun Camel Archers!
6:20 - How Bazaar, How Bazaar!
8:30 - Strategy tutorial for Arabia in Civ 5
12:00 - Summary and Conclusion
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Title: Civ 5 Arabia Guide || The Most Overpowered Economy
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Welcome to my official Sid Meier's Civilization V (Civ 5) YouTube Tutorial Series! Founded in 2016 and revitalized in 2021! Civ 5 is perhaps one of the best 4x strategy games of all time. This series will cover over civ v tips and tricks for beginners as I guide you through how to settle a city, what cultural policies to choose, how to tech up fast, how to take cities, win wars, defend your lands, negotiate peace, take to the seas and much more!
About the game:
Sid Meier's Civilization V is a 4X video game in the Civilization series developed by Firaxis Games. The game was released on Microsoft Windows in September 2010,[3] on OS X on November 23, 2010, and on Linux on June 10, 2014.
In Civilization V, the player leads a civilization from prehistoric times into the future on a procedurally generated map, attempting to achieve one of a number of different victory conditions through research, exploration, diplomacy, expansion, economic development, government and military conquest. The game is based on an entirely new game engine with hexagonal tiles instead of the square tiles of earlier games in the series.[5] Many elements from Civilization IV and its expansion packs have been removed or changed, such as religion and espionage (although these were reintroduced in its subsequent expansions). The combat system has been overhauled, by removing stacking of military units and enabling cities to defend themselves by firing directly on nearby enemies.[6] In addition, the maps contain computer-controlled city-states and non-player characters that are available for trade, diplomacy and conquest. A civilization's borders also expand one tile at a time, favoring more productive tiles,[7] and roads now have a maintenance cost, making them much less common.[8] The game features community, modding, and multiplayer elements.[5] It is available for download on Steam.
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