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Complete is the best way to get both, so easy choice really.
It's worth it. Getting the vanilla edition first like I did is a bit of a waste as then you just end up buying the complete edition! Without it, you don't have religion, diplomacy, as many units, characters, you miss certain aspects of the game & a lot of mods require BNW, and if you like scenarios, there's a bunch of them included too!
Complete edition add features as:
- religions, tourism and archelolgy/great arts (another means to achieve a specific victory (scientific, cultural, diplomatics or domination) other than science, production/military, economics or cultural development),
- more polished cultural victory condition (based around Tourism)
- Ideology (mid late game doctrine),
- more diplomacy
- and more civilizations which let you experience more diverse gameplay...
- ... and some