What upgrades, quests, wonders, and/or buildings increase the number of trade routes?
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In Beyond earth, the Autoplant quest decision will allow a city to have one more trade route than the normal 2. (Update: The autoplant no longer gives this quest bonus)
The trade routes in Beyond Earth seem to be much more numerous and thus powerful than they were in Civ 5, so that leads me wondering: What are the other ways to increase the number of trade routes available?
What are all the different ways to increase the number of trade routes in Beyond Earth?
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How do I increase trade route capacity?
Learning the Foreign Trade civic grants you a Trading Capacity of one, meaning that your empire can have one Trade Route at a time. Each city with a Commercial Hub or Harbour ( from Rise and Fall Expansion) a Market or Lighthouse increases your civilisations trading capacity by one.How do I get more Trade Routes in Civ beyond Earth?
Improving trade routesScience from international City or Station Trade Routes. Energy from international City or Station Trade Routes. Production from internal City or Station Trade Routes. Orbital Station Sentinel doubles route yields and Defense from Stations and prevents abandonment.How do you increase Trade Routes in Civ 5?
Additional Trade Routes are unlocked by researching new techs, while others will extend the range. There are also certain buildings that extend the range of each type of Trade Route. Cities may only send one Trade Route per destination City. For example, Washington connects to London through either a Land or Sea Route.Are Trade Routes important Civ 6?
Domestic tradeUse domestic routes to boost the basic performance of any city within your empire, especially newly established ones. Cities constructing Wonders also benefit greatly - try to connect them to your most advanced industrial city.Tropico 6 Tips \u0026 Tricks - E46 Trade Routes
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