Hot on the heels of news that Civilization 6 gets Byzantium and Gaul in its Frontier Pass next week, developer Firaxis Games has unveiled one of the strategy game's incoming leaders: Basil II of Byzantium. He's described as a "distinguished general and administrator", who "reduced the power of the aristocracy, filled the empire's treasury, and expanded its borders". And, along with the Frontier Pass, he lands on September 24.
In the 'first look' video of Civ VI's new Byzantium leader - included below - the developer explains Basil II's unique ability is called 'taxis' - an option that grants the leader's units "additional combat or religious strength for each holy city converted to Byzantium's religion". Besting enemies helps spread the civ's religion, and cities that boast holy sites gain bonus great prophet points.
The leader also has a 'Porphyrogénnētos' ability, which lets Basil II's light and heavy cavalry units deal full damage against cities that follow the same religion as the civ. Oh, and "gains the Tagma unique unit when the Divine Right civic is discovered" - this unique unit being a replacement for the Knight, which lavishes extra combat or religious strength on "nearby land units". Neat.
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