When Capturing City-States do bonuses remain?
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What I mean is do the City-States type bonuses (Extra Food, Religion, Culture, Special Luxuries, etc) remain with the city when captured.
So if I capture a Faith-based City-State with I gain the +2 Faith per turn the City-State had or are those Owner specific and not City specific?
Another Example: If I capture a City-State with porcelain, will I keep the porcelain once it's my city?
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What happens when you conquer a city state?
A city-state may capture other cities as part of warfare, but it doesn't have any desire to keep them (since this would go against their policy of non-expansionism). If possible, the city-state will raze every captured city.Should you take over City-States in Civ 6?
In summary, if a City-State in Civilization 6 provides good general bonuses and a powerful Suzerian bonus for a player's desired Victory Condition then they should heavily consider keeping it.Can you capture a city state in Civ 6?
War in Civ 6 holds a "Capture the Flag" sort of objective; conquer enemy cities, whilst defending your home turf. In order to capture a city in Civ 6, you must first lay siege to the city center (the tile on which a Settler initially established the city) to formally occupy the territory.How do City-States work in Civ 6?
City-States, introduced in Civilization V, are singular cities that act independent of the player and rival leaders in Civilization VI. They have their own political relationships, can engage in war, and provide players a means of diplomacy outside of dealing with the major civilizations.Civilzation 6 - How To Capture A City
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