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Monumentality is a Golden Age Policy Card from the Dramatic Ages game mode in Civilization VI. It is available from the Classical Era to the Renaissance Era and uses a Wildcard slot.
Strategy[]
Monumentality is one of the best choices of Golden Age policy card in the early game when you really need to expand and build up your infrastructure as quickly as possible, as it allows the use of Faith to purchase Settlers and Builders. In the Classical and Medieval Era, Settlers tend to be prioritized due to the heavy emphasis on expansion, while Builders are more important in the Renaissance Era for improving and building upon the foundation you've laid. It also effectively doubles the Movement of the standard Builder and Settler, helping them achieve their goals a lot faster (both on land and on water). This card can be used to its fullest extent by civilizations who focus on building a healthy Faith output very early on, and particularly those who have religious tendencies but not aggressive ones, such as Ethiopia, Georgia, and the Khmer.
Civilopedia entry[]
Imperial capitals – cities such as St. Petersburg, Istanbul, Beijing, and Washington DC, are made to remind the visitor that, compared with the scale of national history, the individual is small and temporary. Here, monumentality refers to more than just the buildings themselves, but a state of mind where the scale of construction shows the breadth of empire.