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'''Plains Hills''' are a type of [[Terrain (Civ6)#Features|terrain feature]] which appears on many {{Link6|Plains}} tiles in ''[[Civilization VI]]''. Like other Plains tiles, they are usually found relatively close to the equator of the map. |
'''Plains Hills''' are a type of [[Terrain (Civ6)#Features|terrain feature]] which appears on many {{Link6|Plains}} tiles in ''[[Civilization VI]]''. Like other Plains tiles, they are usually found relatively close to the equator of the map. |
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− | Plains Hills provide 1 {{Production6}} in addition to the 1 {{Food6}} and 1 {{Production6}} produced by basic Plains tiles. Plains Hills may be improved with {{Link6|Mine}}s, which makes them moderately more productive than other Plains tiles. All Hills have a +3 |
+ | Plains Hills provide 1 {{Production6}} in addition to the 1 {{Food6}} and 1 {{Production6}} produced by basic Plains tiles. Plains Hills may be improved with {{Link6|Mine}}s, which makes them moderately more productive than other Plains tiles. All [[Hills (Civ6)|Hills]] have a +3 {{Strength6}} Combat Strength modifier, which can strengthen city defenses, as well as protect vulnerable units. |
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==Strategy== |
Revision as of 01:21, 4 May 2018
Plains Hills are a type of terrain feature which appears on many Plains tiles in Civilization VI. Like other Plains tiles, they are usually found relatively close to the equator of the map.
Plains Hills provide 1 Production in addition to the 1 Food and 1 Production produced by basic Plains tiles. Plains Hills may be improved with Mines, which makes them moderately more productive than other Plains tiles. All Hills have a +3 Combat Strength modifier, which can strengthen city defenses, as well as protect vulnerable units.
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Civilopedia entry
Hills in plains tend to be landmarks ... just think of the highest point in Iowa, Hawkeye Point, at a stunning 1670 feet (510 meters). Given the flatness all about, these do give nice lines of sight for long distances over the endless, boring vistas.