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− | '''Eyjafjallajökull''' is a Natural Wonder in [[Civilization VI]]. |
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+ | |quoted = Liverpool Mercury |
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+ | |game = Vikings Scenario Pack |
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+ | |size = 2 tiles |
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+ | |movement = Impassable |
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+ | |adjacent yield = +2 {{Food6}} ({{GS}} +1 {{Food6}}) |
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+ | +1 {{Culture6}} |
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+ | |appeal = +2 |
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+ | |notes = Adjacency bonus stacks for each adjacent wonder tile |
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+ | |terrain = Tundra, Snow}} |
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+ | {{seewp|Eyjafjallajökull}} |
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+ | '''Eyjafjallajökull''' is a 2-tile impassable {{Link6|Natural Wonder}} available in ''[[Civilization VI]]'' with the {{Link6|Vikings Scenario Pack}}. Eyjafjallajökull may be found on {{Link6|Tundra}} or [[Snow (Civ6)|Snow]]. Its tiles provide +1 {{Culture6}}, +2 {{Food6}}, and +2 {{Link6|Appeal}} to adjacent tiles. |
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+ | In ''[[Civilization VI: Rise and Fall]]'', discovering Eyjafjallajökull grants +1 [[Era Score (Civ6)|Era Score]], or +3 Score if the player is the first to do so. |
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− | == Description == |
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− | Adjacent land plots yield +1 Culture and +2 Food. |
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+ | In ''[[Civilization VI: Gathering Storm]],'' Eyjafjallajökull is considered a [[Volcano (Civ6)|Volcano]]. On eruption, it gives medium yields and most likely damages buildings and districts. Eyjafjallajökull's eruptions are infrequent, but it is always active. Its tiles provide +1 {{Culture6}}, +1 {{Food6}}, and +2 Appeal to adjacent tiles. |
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− | Eyjafjallajökull is the name for both an Icelandic volcano and the ice cap plugging its caldera. Though the volcano has remained active for over a millennia, it was little known outside of Iceland until a minor eruption in 2010. Its subsequent ash cloud halted air traffic in Europe for nearly a week and spawned thousands of hours of breathless news reports. Eyjafjallajökull's eruptions have traditionally predicted even larger eruptions of the nearby Katla, a far more active subglacial volcano—much to the chagrin of European air traffic controllers. |
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+ | ==Strategy== |
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− | [[Category:Natural Wonders (Civ6)]] |
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+ | [[File:Natural Wonder Eyjafjallajökull bonuses (Civ6).png|thumb|An illustration of Eyjafjallajökull's bonuses]] |
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+ | Each Eyjafjallajökull tile provides +1 {{Culture6}} and +2 {{Food6}} (1 {{Food6}} in ''Gathering Storm'') to adjacent non-wonder tiles (see diagram). However, as with all impassable wonders, the individual wonder tiles of Eyjafjallajökull offer no benefits, and cannot be developed or improved. Eyjafjallajökull is usually most effective very close to a city, since its [[Tundra (Civ6)|Tundra]] spawn means that a city founded near it will have some trouble supporting itself unless it works the tiles holding the Food adjacency bonus, and even then it's advisable to have some {{Deer6}} [[Camp (Civ6)|Camps]] in the city to be safe. |
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+ | In [[Civilization VI: Gathering Storm|''Gathering Storm'']], however, settling on this wonder is almost always much more worth it thanks to its newfound property of being a special type of [[Volcano (Civ6)|Volcano]]. Its eruptions are very likely to add significant extra {{Food6}}, {{Production6}}, and {{Science6}} yields to adjacent tiles, enough so that working the volcanic soil with [[Tile improvement (Civ6)|improvements]] is well worth the potential loss of {{CitizenIcon6}} Population. It will especially be a boon to [[Russian (Civ6)|Russia]] and [[Canadian (Civ6)|Canada]], civilizations whose abilities support founding a Tundra city. |
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+ | {{/Civilopedia}} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | * Along with {{Link6|Lysefjord}} and {{Link6|Giant's Causeway}} Eyjafjallajökull was the first natural wonder to be added to ''Civilization VI'' in an expansion. |
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+ | * The name "Eyjafjallajökull" is an Icelandic compound word that roughly translates as "island mountain glacier". Despite this, before the release of ''Gathering Storm'', Eyjafjallajökull is not considered a {{Link6|Mountain}} in-game. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:Natural Wonder Eyjafjallajökull (Civ6).png|The Eyjafjallajökull intro cinematic |
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+ | File:Natural Wonder Eyjafjallajökull closeup (Civ6).png|Eyjafjallajökull, as seen in-game |
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+ | File:Historic Moment Eyjafjallajökull (Civ6).png|A civilization discovers Eyjafjallajökull |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Related achievements== |
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+ | {{Achievement6|What Do You Mean, "Active Volcano?"}} |
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+ | {{Wonders (Civ6)}} |
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+ | [[ru:Эйяфьядлайёкюдль (Civ6)]] |
Latest revision as of 08:24, 31 December 2021
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- "An enormous and lofty column of flame allowed the people in Holt to read as perfectly at night as if it had been day."
– Liverpool Mercury
Eyjafjallajökull is a 2-tile impassable Natural Wonder available in Civilization VI with the Vikings Scenario Pack. Eyjafjallajökull may be found on Tundra or Snow. Its tiles provide +1 Culture, +2 Food, and +2 Appeal to adjacent tiles.
In Civilization VI: Rise and Fall, discovering Eyjafjallajökull grants +1 Era Score, or +3 Score if the player is the first to do so.
In Civilization VI: Gathering Storm, Eyjafjallajökull is considered a Volcano. On eruption, it gives medium yields and most likely damages buildings and districts. Eyjafjallajökull's eruptions are infrequent, but it is always active. Its tiles provide +1 Culture, +1 Food, and +2 Appeal to adjacent tiles.
Strategy[]
Each Eyjafjallajökull tile provides +1 Culture and +2 Food (1 Food in Gathering Storm) to adjacent non-wonder tiles (see diagram). However, as with all impassable wonders, the individual wonder tiles of Eyjafjallajökull offer no benefits, and cannot be developed or improved. Eyjafjallajökull is usually most effective very close to a city, since its Tundra spawn means that a city founded near it will have some trouble supporting itself unless it works the tiles holding the Food adjacency bonus, and even then it's advisable to have some Deer Camps in the city to be safe.
In Gathering Storm, however, settling on this wonder is almost always much more worth it thanks to its newfound property of being a special type of Volcano. Its eruptions are very likely to add significant extra Food, Production, and Science yields to adjacent tiles, enough so that working the volcanic soil with improvements is well worth the potential loss of Population. It will especially be a boon to Russia and Canada, civilizations whose abilities support founding a Tundra city.
Civilopedia entry[]
Eyjafjallajökull is the name for both an Icelandic volcano and the ice cap plugging its caldera. Though the volcano has remained active for over a millennia, it was little known outside of Iceland until a minor eruption in 2010. Its subsequent ash cloud halted air traffic in Europe for nearly a week and spawned thousands of hours of breathless news reports. Eyjafjallajökull's eruptions have traditionally predicted even larger eruptions of the nearby Katla, a far more active subglacial volcano—much to the chagrin of European air traffic controllers.
Trivia[]
- Along with Lysefjord and Giant's Causeway Eyjafjallajökull was the first natural wonder to be added to Civilization VI in an expansion.
- The name "Eyjafjallajökull" is an Icelandic compound word that roughly translates as "island mountain glacier". Despite this, before the release of Gathering Storm, Eyjafjallajökull is not considered a Mountain in-game.
Gallery[]
Related achievements[]
What Do You Mean, "Active Volcano?"
Build three Aerodromes within 2 tiles of Eyjafjallajökull
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