Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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Magic the Gathering - Kamigawa Civilization
   
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19. juni 2014 kl. 15:54
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Magic the Gathering - Kamigawa Civilization

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Adds the civilization of Kamigawa, from the popular trading card game "Magic: the Gathering" to the game. This civilization is led by Konda, Lord of Eiganjo.

This mod has been tested for Brave New World only. It may or may not work for Gods and Kings, and definitely doesn't work for Vanilla.

If you have subscribed to this mod and do not see it, the solution to that problem is as follows. First, check your mods folder, which is probably located at C:\Users\[username]\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization 5\MODS, and see if there is a .civ5mod file for this mod. If there is, extract the file using the program of your choice (I recommend 7zip). You should be fine after that. If the .civ5mod file is not there, or it is broken, download the mod manually and extract it to your MODS folder. You can find a link to manual installations of all of my mods here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/62oot4d9rqb1541/AAD_zxbnNfOQc5b3q8lXWl1La

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Unique Ability: Day of Destiny - Your land units gain unique promotions as they gain levels.
* If a unit levels up, it will get its special promotion at the beginning of the next turn.

Unique Building: Kami Shrine - The Kami Shrine is a Kamigawan unique building, replacing the Shrine. It provides an additional point of Faith compared to the regular Shrine. In addition, the first five Kami Shrines you build transform into special National Wonders.

Unique Building: That Which Was Taken - That Which Was Taken is a Kamigawan unique building, replacing the Heroic Epic. Instead of providing the Morale promotion, it provides the Divinity promotion, causing units to respawn back at home the first time they are killed in battle. In addition, instead of containing a slot for a Great Work of Writing, it contains a slot for a Great Work of Art.
31 kommentarer
DavidBurnsideZF 25. feb. kl. 9:13 
My Kami Shrines transform into Honden wonders, but then they no longer count as Shrines, because I can't build any Temples.
paintedweasels 20. feb. 2020 kl. 9:09 
This was one of my favourite sets back when I used to collect, the soulshift ability was awesome, and the samurai bushido abilities too
lozacenz 24. maj 2019 kl. 12:21 
In case anyone stumbles across this (years after the last comment):
The first five shrines are supposed to each become one of five honden (the national wonders mentioned in the description). What actually happens (at least in my game, so that Might be a mod conflict) is that the First shrine (almost inevitably built in your capital) is replaced by all Five honden, and the rest do not change. The honden do count as shrines for letting you build temples and such though, and the Kami shrine properly counts as a shrine.
Mildly Spicy 30. okt. 2014 kl. 13:48 
This sounds very op
Roshiyu 28. sep. 2014 kl. 16:27 
I may be biased, but any chance to see a Nezumi based civ from kamigawa? :p
Balrox 6. sep. 2014 kl. 9:02 
I'm loving the magic civs, keep them comming!
Fenrisfil 21. aug. 2014 kl. 14:55 
My shrines never transformed into wonders (had about 30 by the end of the game and I am using BNW, though I do have a lot of other mods). Aside from that, I enjoyed playing as the Kamigawa. The Day of Destiny UA is a nice idea.
Neon Flamingo 18. aug. 2014 kl. 18:27 
More, please!
eadouglas97 18. juli 2014 kl. 20:11 
when do the shrines transform into wonders? mine haven't transformed, and i only have 4 cities.
scum 17. juli 2014 kl. 5:02 
I love this idea.