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[[File:Reyna (Financier) (Civ6).png|thumb|right|Harbormaster is an additional title for [[Reyna (Financier) (Civ6)|Reyna the Financier]].]]
 
'''Harbormaster''' is a Level 1 title for [[Reyna (Financier) (Civ6)|Reyna]], a [[Governor (Civ6)|Governor]] in ''[[Civilization VI: Rise and Fall]]''.
 
'''Harbormaster''' is a Level 1 title for [[Reyna (Financier) (Civ6)|Reyna]], a [[Governor (Civ6)|Governor]] in ''[[Civilization VI: Rise and Fall]]''.
   
 
==Effects==
 
==Effects==
Double adjacency bonuses from [[Commercial Hub (Civ6)|Commercial Hubs]] and [[Harbor (Civ6)|Harbors]] in the [[City (Civ6)|city]].
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<onlyinclude>Double adjacency bonuses from [[Commercial Hub (Civ6)|Commercial Hubs]] and [[Harbor (Civ6)|Harbors]] in the [[City (Civ6)|city]].</onlyinclude>
   
 
==Civilopedia entry==
 
==Civilopedia entry==
 
The Harbormaster oversees the day-to-day operation of the harbor, recording incoming vessels and their cargos, and collecting the revenue due from tariffs. They must ensure the smooth and regular operation of their harbor, lest it lose its reputation, and cause the valuable trade to seek other, friendlier ports.
 
The Harbormaster oversees the day-to-day operation of the harbor, recording incoming vessels and their cargos, and collecting the revenue due from tariffs. They must ensure the smooth and regular operation of their harbor, lest it lose its reputation, and cause the valuable trade to seek other, friendlier ports.
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Revision as of 03:57, 16 March 2020

Reyna (Financier) (Civ6)

Harbormaster is an additional title for Reyna the Financier.

Harbormaster is a Level 1 title for Reyna, a Governor in Civilization VI: Rise and Fall.

Effects

Double adjacency bonuses from Commercial Hubs and Harbors in the city.

Civilopedia entry

The Harbormaster oversees the day-to-day operation of the harbor, recording incoming vessels and their cargos, and collecting the revenue due from tariffs. They must ensure the smooth and regular operation of their harbor, lest it lose its reputation, and cause the valuable trade to seek other, friendlier ports.