Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Sid Meier's Civilization VI

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Latin American Resources

Description
Adds six new resources representative of Latin America: Potatoes, Capybaras, Coca, Llamas, Quinoa and Yerba Mate.



Farm
  • Potatoes (Bonus): +1 Food
  • Quinoa (Luxury): +1 Culture, +1 Food

Camp
  • Capybaras (Luxury): +2 Food

Plantation
  • Coca (Luxury): +1 Faith, +1 Gold
  • Yerba Mate (Luxury): +1 Food, +1 Production

Pasture
  • Llamas (Luxury): +1 Production, +1 Gold

Alternate Economy Mode Compatibility
With Alternate Economy, the Resources now provide bonuses for industries, corporations and products.
  • Capybaras provide additional Science with many educational and cute products.
  • Coca provides Gold as you commercialize the leaf both for traditional and modern uses.
  • Llamas provide a production bonus towards Civilian units, for their importance in trade, food and warm clothing in the Andes.
  • Quinoa provides additional Growth and Housing for their impressive nutritional value.
  • Yerbamate provides a production bonus towards Military units, as a hint to their influence in the Gaucho culture, and all wars of hte region.

Compatibility
  • All DLC
  • All other resource mods (However, with Resourceful 2 you might have two different kinds of potatoes)
  • All map scripts and map mods
  • Aztec Rework (for the Chinampa resource art)
  • Additionally, these new resources all work with the appropriate base-game abilities, pantheons, etc.

Credits

Concept & Design Leugi, p0kiehl
Assets and Texturing Leugi
Code and Text p0kiehl
Icons Leugi
Popular Discussions View All (2)
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10 Apr, 2023 @ 7:36am
i almost going to download The mod but i saw the..
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9 Oct, 2022 @ 5:29pm
Harvest Capybara
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174 Comments
Beebscalicor 19 Nov, 2024 @ 10:59am 
@press f to pay respects ------ No, that claim is not accurate. Potatoes originated in the Andes Mountains of South America, not in rainforests. They were domesticated by the indigenous peoples of the Andean highlands in what is now modern-day Peru and Bolivia 7,000–10,000 years ago. The cold mountainous environment of the Andes is completely different from the tropical rainforests and jungles. And potatoes were introduced to Europe centuries before the Irish Potato Famine (1845–1852), Potatoes were widely cultivated, and a staple in lots of places, not just places in Europe. They were a staple crop in Europe because of their high yield and nutrition. The famine occurred because a blight swept through Ireland and it wiped out their potato crops. Britain's reaction and policies made the situation worse. But the British never forced Ireland to grow just potatoes.
juniorqqpp 14 Sep, 2024 @ 5:26am 
capybaras shouldn't give food
Hap 5 Aug, 2024 @ 8:21pm 
Capybara food? bro... we eat cows not capybaras.
SwedishGrizzly 21 May, 2024 @ 11:33am 
As the inca i should be able to improve quinoa and potatoes with terrace farms
Radon 4 Apr, 2024 @ 1:03pm 
what if someone makes a world map with these resources, just thought tho
ethan7757s 1 Apr, 2024 @ 12:41pm 
hey... so i play inca a lot and was wondering. why cant i use a terrace farm to farm quinoa if its on a hill?
Tealius Maximus 26 Mar, 2024 @ 8:59am 
Capybara, the fren rodent.
press f to pay respects 25 Nov, 2023 @ 6:03pm 
if you read this, i think it would greatly add to historical and cultural immersion if potatoes appeared only in rainforest and jungle regions. historically potatoes were an import in europe that appeared only after european conquest and colonization, and so there were no potatoes anywhere before the 1400s. ireland actually only grew potatoes and suffered a blight because the british forbade the farming of any other crop in favor of turning ireland into a potato farming colony, so they didnt have to rely on the americas.
AndySafik 17 Sep, 2023 @ 4:04pm 
Polish translation is available here