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Every civilization can experience a '''Golden Age''', a 20-turn period in which every citizen laborer in the empire is more productive, producing one extra shields and/or commerce if already producing at least one. Note that a Scientific Great Leader does not function correctly in Civilization 3 Complete or any previous version of the game therefore using it to trigger a '''scientific golden age''' is a waste of their use. There can only be one golden age per civilization, even if you meet the requirements for it multiple times. A civilization's Golden Age is triggered in one of two ways:
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Every civilization can experience a '''Golden Age''', a 20-turn period in which every citizen laborer in the empire is more productive, producing one extra shield and/or commerce if already producing at least one. Note that a Scientific Great Leader does not function correctly in Civilization 3 Complete or any previous version of the game therefore using it to trigger a '''scientific golden age''' is a waste of their use. There can only be one golden age per civilization, even if you meet the requirements for it multiple times. A civilization's Golden Age is triggered in one of two ways:
   
 
==Unique Unit Victory==
 
==Unique Unit Victory==

Revision as of 03:22, 31 March 2020

Every civilization can experience a Golden Age, a 20-turn period in which every citizen laborer in the empire is more productive, producing one extra shield and/or commerce if already producing at least one. Note that a Scientific Great Leader does not function correctly in Civilization 3 Complete or any previous version of the game therefore using it to trigger a scientific golden age is a waste of their use. There can only be one golden age per civilization, even if you meet the requirements for it multiple times. A civilization's Golden Age is triggered in one of two ways:

Unique Unit Victory

Each civilization has a unique military unit -- one that only it can build. A civilization's Golden Age can begin when its unique military unit is victorious in battle.

Great Wonders

Each Great Wonder is associated with one or more civilization strengths. If a civilization builds a Great Wonder (or Wonders) that corresponds to both its unique Strengths, its Golden Age can be triggered.

For example, if the Egyptians (industrious and religious) build the Pyramids (which is both a feat of construction and a place of worship), Egypt's Golden Age could begin. Or if the Babylonians (scientific and religious) build the Great Library (scientific) and the Oracle (religious) Babylon's Golden Age could begin.