Matthias Corvinus (23 February 1443 – 6 April 1490), known in Hungarian as Hunyadi Mátyás, was the King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490. He leads the Hungarians in Civilization VI: Gathering Storm.
Intro
In-Game
Matthias Corvinus's unique agenda is Raven Banner. He often Levies units from city-states and likes leaders who do the same.
His leader ability is Raven King. He gains 2 Envoy Envoys with a city-state when he Levies units from it, and Levied units receive +2 Movement Movement and +5 Combat Strength and can be upgraded without resources or Gold. It also allows him to produce the Black Army, a unique unit that replaces the Courser, is unlocked with Castles, and gains +3 Combat Strength for each adjacent levied unit.
Detailed Approach
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Voiced
Agenda-based Approval: ?
Agenda-based Disapproval: They say you pay your auxiliaries in patriotism. That and two pennies will buy them a beer.
Attacked: ?
Declares War: Your insolence has provoked this war, and I shall be happy to lead the Black Army to victory over you.
Defeated: ?
Greeting: I am Matthias. I am King of Hungary, scourge of my foes, and defender of the faithful. Greetings.
Unvoiced
Accepts Delegation From Player: Thank you for the gifts of your delegation, and may your generosity be blessed.
Accepts Friendship From Player: Yes! There are few rulers who understand the burden of kings as well as you. I am glad to call you a friend.
Delegation: I am sending you gifts worthy of a prince: Fine lace, a crossbow emblazoned with your heraldry, and paprikash made from my family's recipe.
Denounced: ?
Denunciation: ?
Invitation: I will personally lead your delegates on a tour of my capital, that they may understand the power of Hungary more fully.
Accepts Player's Trade: A generous offer! I accept with a grateful heart.
Civilopedia entry
Trivia
- Matthias Corvinus's diplomacy screen shows the foothills and wall surrounding Eger Castle in Hungary.
- Matthias Corvinus's leader ability and agenda both reference his family name, which derives from corvus (the Latin word for "raven").