can a trading destination city ever get any yields?

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When trying to create trade routes, it looks like I can select a city which changes the yields that get added for the city the trader starts in. But no matter what I pick, the section that shows what the other city gets remains empty.

What do I have to do to generate benefits for both cities in a trade route?



Best Answer

Generally, only the city sending the route gets any benefits. Currently, the only exception is when Cleopatra receives an international trade route.




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How can Trade Routes increase capacity?

You are allowed one trade route per city once you've built a Market or Lighthouse in that city. So, if you want to get even more, you're going to need to establish new cities and create Markets or Lighthouses. They do not stack, so building both does not get you two.

Do city states count as international trade routes?

International tradeTrade Routes with city-states. They work much the same as routes with other civilizations (without the extra social effects, of course).

Can you change a trade route Civ 6?

You can't cancel a trade route. When you set up a trade route, it indicates for how many turns it will run (number near the arrow sign on the trade route info). After the trade route has run its course you will be able to assign it to a new destination.

What do Trade Routes do civ 6?

Trading and Trade Routes. They boost Gold, Food, and Production among other yields, and will create roads when moving on land, and provide increased diplomatic visibility with other civilizations.



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