When do citizens of a new city adopt a religion?
I have settled a relatively new city with 11 citizens and it has had a Holy Site from early in its founding. It has my pantheon, but no followers of any religion shows when using the religion lens on the map. Does spreading with a religious unit have any effect on the city? When, under what conditions, will its citizens get religion?
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Note: A turn or two later, the citizens became members of religions. I am not sure what triggered this development. Perhaps my asking the question here!
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How does religion spread in civ 6?
Faith - the religious 'resource' - is acquired per-turn according to various sources of income and their modifiers, which can then be spent on units such as Apostles and Missionaries, religious buildings such as the Wat, Great People, or even military units - if you've committed to the Theocracy Government.How do I take a city with a religion in Civ 6?
To achieve a Religious Victory, your Religion must be the 'predominant' religion in every other civilization in the game. A Religion is the predominant one for a civ when it is followed by more than 50% of the cities in that civilization.How do you start a religion in civ 5?
After you start earning Faith, a Great Prophet will begin to be born in your Capital City. Once your Great Prophet is available to use, select the unit and choose the top option from their actions menu. "Found Religion" will bring up a new window for creating the Religion.How important is religion in Civ 6?
With Culture Victories, religion can be used to get benefits such as the purchasing of theater square buildings with faith. However, the most important factor is the creation of martyrs and their holy relics.MEDJUGORJE: ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT - THE NEW RELIGION IS VERY NEAR BUT PEOPLE DON'T SEE IT.
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