Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Nyguita's More Great People
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Nyguita  [developer] 28 Jul, 2021 @ 5:29am
Current list of Great People and their effects
--Generals--

Zhuge Liang (Classical Era) : Trigger the Eureka for Military Tactics. If it is already triggered, instead completes the technology. +25% combat experience to a military unit.
Eumenes of Cardia (Classical Era) : Give one Governor Title
Jan Zizka (Medieval Era) : Land Unit has +5 Combat Strength when defending
Roger de Flor (Medieval Era) : Land Units costs -10% Gold to purchase in cities with a Governor
Tomoe Gozen (Medieval Era) : Instantly create a Courser with a level of promotion.
Federico da Montefeltro (Renaissance Era) : +1 Science for each Great Work of Writing. +1 Culture for each Great Work of Art
Hernan Cortez (Renaissance Era) : Instantly create a Conquistador with one level promotion
Albrecht von Wallenstein (Renaissance Era) : Give one Governor Title
Hijikata Toshizo (Industrial Era) : +4 Loyalty in this city
Geronimo (Industrial Era) : Units have +5 CS when fighting units with a higher base CS
Emiliano Zapata (Modern Era) : +100% Yield when Pillaging

--Admirals--

Grace O’Malley (Renaissance Era) : Gains 100 Gold (scaling with game speed). Coastal Raids provides +75% rewards.
Tupac Yupanqui (Renaissance Era) : Grant one Governor Title
Vasco de Gama (Renaissance Era) : Provides two copies of Spices. Trade routes provides +50% gold.
Hasekura Tsunenaga (Renaissance Era) : Trade Routes to more advanced civilizations grant +1 Science for every five technologies that civilization is ahead of them, and +1 Culture for every five civics.
Peter Tordenskjold (Renaissance Era) : Naval units have +5 Combat Strength vs district defenses.
Michiel de Ruyter (Renaissance Era) : Grants a unit +7 Combat Strength for the rest of the game.
James Cook (Industrial Era) : +2 Science, +2 Culture and +2 Gold from each city-state you are suzerain of.
David Farragut (Industrial Era) : Grant +4 Loyalty per turn in this city
Fernando Villaamil (Industrial Era) : Instantly creates a Destroyer. Grants 1 Oil per turn.
Pavlos Kountouriotis (Modern Era) : Give one Governor Title
Jacques-Yves Cousteau (Atomic Era) : Provides 1000 culture (scaling with game speed). Reefs provide +2 Culture.

--Engineers--

Archimedes (Medieval Era) : This city has an additional ranged strike. Instantly creates a Trebuchet.
Sergius Orata (Medieval Era) +1 Housing for this city. +1 Amenity for this City (2 charges)
Master Gerhard (Medieval Era) : Grant 350 Production towards wonders at standard speed. Wonders provide +3 Faith.
Orban (Medieval Era) : +15% Production towards Siege Units Siege units gain +5 Combat Strength against defensible Districts.
Bartolomeo Cristofori (Renaissance Era) : Workshops provide +1 Great Musician point and have a Great Works of Music slot.
Joseph Marie Jacquard (Industrial Era) : Instantly builds a Workshop and a Factory. This city have +2 Power.
Henry Bessemer (Industrial Era) : Trigger theEureka for Steel. If the Eureka for Steel has already been triggered, grant the technology instead. +10% Production towards buildings.
Norbert Rillieux (Industrial Era) : Plantations provides +2 Food, +2 Gold and +1 Production
Sakichi Toyoda (Modern Era) : Industrial Zones provides science equals to their adjacency bonus.
Hugo Eckener (Modern Era) : Aircrafts have +1 Movement and +1 Range
Nikolay Dollezhal (Atomic Era) : +1 Uranium per turn. +25% towards nuclear weapons projects.

--Merchants--

Gaius Maecenas (Classical Era) : Gold cost to recruit Great People is reduced by 10%
Wang Anshi (Medieval Era) : Adds +1 Economic Policy slot to your government
Pierre-Esprit Radisson (Renaissance : Provides +1 Copy of Beaver (+2 Amenities). Camps provides + 1 Gold and +1 Production.
Jerome Horsey (Renaissance Era) : +1 Diplomatic Slot policy
Antonio van Diemen (Renaissance Era) : International Trade Routes on foreign continents provides +1 Food, +1 Production and +2 Gold
Samuel de Champlain (Renaissance Era) : Grants a Settler and a Musketman
Elizabeth Macarthur (Industrial Era) : Pasture triggers a culture bomb. Pastures provides +2 Gold.
Thomas Cook (Industrial Era) : +50% Tourism from Wonders, Ski Resorts and Seaside Resorts.
Ninomiya Sontoku (Industrial Era) : Farms (and Terrace Farms) provide +1 Food and +1 Gold. Cities with an established Governor receive +2% Gold for each promotion that Governor has.
Solomon R. Guggenheim (Modern Era) : Gains 350 Gold per Great Work of Art in this city. Great Works of Art in all your cities generates +2 Gold per turn.
Satoru Iwata (Information Era) : Research Labs provides +3 Culture, +2 Gold but -1 Science. Commercial Hubs provides +1 Amenity.

--Scientists--

Hippocrates (Classical Era) : +1 Housing to chosen city. Increases growth by 5% in all cities.
Sun Simiao (Classical Era) : 1 Random Eureka from the Medieval Era. Reveals Niter without the normal technology requirement.
Roger Bacon (Medieval Era) : Trigger the Eureka for Scientific Theory. +20% Great Scientist points.
Gerardus Mercator (Renaissance Era) : Naval and Embarked units gains +1 Movement. Trigger the Eureka for Cartography. If it is already triggered, instead completes the technology.
Paracelsus Von Hohenheim (Renaissance Era) : Universities provides +2 Gold, +2 Food, +1 Housing
Ulugh Beg (Renaissance Era) : 1 Random Eureka. Palace, buildings in the Government Plaza and the Diplomatic Quarter give +3 Science.
John Muir (Industrial Era) : Tiles with Breathtaking Appeal provide +1 Science and +1 Culture. Provides a Naturalist unit.
Edith Clarke (Modern Era) : Powered cities produces +5% science.
Auguste Piccard (Modern Era) : Trigger the Eurekas for Flight and Advanced Flight. If the Eureka for Flight has already been triggered, grant the technology instead. Stealth units and siege range supports units have +1 Sight.
Jagadish Chandra Bose (Modern Era) : Trigger the Eureka for Radio, Telecommunications and a random technology from the Modern Era. If the Eureka for Radio or Telecommunications is already triggered, instead completes the technology.
Rachel Carson (Atomic Era) : Get +250 science and +200 culture per coast tile here and adjacent.

--Writers--

Lucian (Classical Era) : Lover of Lies, A True Story
Al-Hariri (Medieval Era) : Serugium, Response to a stranger's request
Chrétien de Troyes (Medieval Era) : Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, Perceval, the Story of the Grail
Christine de Pizan (Renaissance Era) : To sing a happy song with a sad heart, The Book of the City of Ladies
Jules Verne (Industrial Era) : Journey to the Center of the Earth, Around the World in Eighty Days
Victor Hugo (Industrial Era) : The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Les Misérables
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Modern Era) : The Sign of Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles
Osamu Dazai (Modern Era) : The Setting Sun, No Longer Human
Jorge Luis Borges (Modern Era) : The Garden of Forking Paths, Death and the Compass
Umberto Eco (Atomic Era) : The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendulum
Kinoko Nasu (Information Era) : Tsukihime, Fate/Stay Night

--Artists--

Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Renaissance Era) : The Jurist, Summer, Vertumnnus
Nicolas Poussin (Renaissance Era) : The Martyrdom of Saint Erasmus, The Shepherds of Arcadia (Et in Arcadia Ego), The Judgement of Solomon
Katsushika Oi (Industrial Era) : Beauty Fulling Cloth in the Moonlight, Nightscene in the Yoshiwara, Mount Fuji through a Bamboo Forest
Edgar Degas (Industrial Era) : The Orchestra at the Opera, The Star, Little Dancer Aged Fourteen
Antonion Canova (Industrial Era) : Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss, Venus Victrix, The Three Graces
Alfons Mucha (Modern Era) : Zodiac, Nature, After the Battle of Grunwald
Amedeo Modigliani (Modern Era) : The Cellist, Head, Jeanne Hébuterne aux épaules nues
Camille Claudel (Modern Era) : Sakuntala, The Waltz, The Mature Age
Salvador Dali (Atomic Era) : The Persistence of Memory, Galatea of the Spheres, Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)
Jean-Michel Basquiat (Atomic Era) : Slave Auction, Untitled, Sabado por la Noche
Peter Doig (Information Era) : Camp Forestia, Echo Lake, 100 Years Ago

--Musicians--

Barbara Strozzi (Renaissance Era) : Il primo libro di madrigali, Diporti di Euterpe ovvero Cantate e ariette a voce sola
Richard Wagner (Industrial Era) : Tannhäuser Ouverture, Ride Of The Valkyries
Giacomo Puccini (Modern Era) : Un bel di vedremo, Nessan Dorma
Ulvi Cemal Erkin (Modern Era) : Sensations (Game), Dance Rhapsody for orchestra
Steve Reich (Atomic Era) : Clapping Music, Music for 18 Musicians
Iannis Xenakis (Atomic Era) : Metastasis, Pléïades
Olivier Messiaen (Atomic Era) : Quartet for the End of Time, Four Rhythmic Etudes
Benjamin Britten (Atomic Era) : The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, War Requiem
Louis Ballard (Atomic Era) : Katcina Dances, Incident at Wonded Knee
Georg Friedrich Haas (Information Era) : String Quartet No. 2, Limited approximations
Yugo Kanno (Information Era) : Trombone Concerto Flower : Mvt 3, Flower Note, Symphony No.2 “Alles ist Architektur”