Epic One: The Honorable Wonderful French
Sponsor: Sullla
Opening Date: Friday, December 23
Duration: Four Weeks
![[Image: EPIC1-1.jpg]](http://www.sullla.com/Civ6/EPIC1/EPIC1-1.jpg)
Map Script: Fractal
Game Speed: Normal
Difficulty: King
Civilization & Leader: Catherine of France
World Size: Standard
Opponents: Seven
Rules: Standard
Victory: Culture
Version: Second Patch
The goal in this game is to demonstrate France's superior civilization through a cultural victory. However, Catherine disdains the bourgeois approach of massing Theatre districts, museums, and artifacts to generate tourism. Only wonders and fine chateaus will do!
Variant rules:
* The player may only derive culture from two sources: wonders and the unique French chateau tile improvement. All other sources of culture are prohibited! This outlaws monuments, culture-based religious beliefs/pantheons, cultural city-states, trade routes including culture, and policy cards that produce culture. Theatre districts are forbidden, which of course also prohibits all of the buildings that are constructed on Theatre districts.
How can the player win a cultural victory under these conditions? The primary source will be wonders; France gets doubled tourism from all wonders, and this ability should be needed in this game. Great Works themselves are not prohibited, only the Theatre districts traditionally used to generate them, which may provide some additional tourism. If the game continues into the later stages, please note as well that seaside resorts and natural parks do not produce culture, only tourism, and are therefore fair game. There are also a number of lategame techs and civics and Great People that boost tourism which the AI is unlikely to target.
* The player may not declare war against another foreign civ or city state. If another civilization declares war, the player is allowed to defend themeselves. However, any foreign cities captured or razed are subject to a scoring penalty (see below).
* You may not trade your own cities to the AI.
Custom Scoring:
2 points: EACH wonder constructed.
50 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 200 or earlier
40 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 201 to Turn 250
30 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 251 to Turn 300
20 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 301 to Turn 350
10 points: Cultural victory achieved after Turn 351
-4 points: EACH foreign city captured or razed (including city states). This includes cities gained via the diplo screen.
-10 points: EACH foreign city captured with a Theatre district present. If you think it's worth the penalty, you can feel free to use the Theatre district as desired afterwards.
Note that Bolshoi Theatre and Broadway require a Theatre district adjacency and are therefore unbuildable under normal circumstances. All other wonders are fair game. Chichen Itza-powered rainforest tiles are OK.
![[Image: EPIC1-2.jpg]](http://www.sullla.com/Civ6/EPIC1/EPIC1-2.jpg)
Closing Date: Monday, January 23rd. Game results must be posted within 48 hours of the game's closing date. Note that this is a scored event, which means NO SPOILERS about your game while playing. Do not post information about your game while it is in play, or afterwards until the finish date. The time to post reports will be on the closing day, where everyone will share the results of their individual games. The Epics are Single Player events, and we take the no spoilers rule seriously. Good luck!
Starting Savegame File
Sponsor: Sullla
Opening Date: Friday, December 23
Duration: Four Weeks
![[Image: EPIC1-1.jpg]](http://www.sullla.com/Civ6/EPIC1/EPIC1-1.jpg)
Map Script: Fractal
Game Speed: Normal
Difficulty: King
Civilization & Leader: Catherine of France
World Size: Standard
Opponents: Seven
Rules: Standard
Victory: Culture
Version: Second Patch
The goal in this game is to demonstrate France's superior civilization through a cultural victory. However, Catherine disdains the bourgeois approach of massing Theatre districts, museums, and artifacts to generate tourism. Only wonders and fine chateaus will do!
Variant rules:
* The player may only derive culture from two sources: wonders and the unique French chateau tile improvement. All other sources of culture are prohibited! This outlaws monuments, culture-based religious beliefs/pantheons, cultural city-states, trade routes including culture, and policy cards that produce culture. Theatre districts are forbidden, which of course also prohibits all of the buildings that are constructed on Theatre districts.
How can the player win a cultural victory under these conditions? The primary source will be wonders; France gets doubled tourism from all wonders, and this ability should be needed in this game. Great Works themselves are not prohibited, only the Theatre districts traditionally used to generate them, which may provide some additional tourism. If the game continues into the later stages, please note as well that seaside resorts and natural parks do not produce culture, only tourism, and are therefore fair game. There are also a number of lategame techs and civics and Great People that boost tourism which the AI is unlikely to target.
* The player may not declare war against another foreign civ or city state. If another civilization declares war, the player is allowed to defend themeselves. However, any foreign cities captured or razed are subject to a scoring penalty (see below).
* You may not trade your own cities to the AI.
Custom Scoring:
2 points: EACH wonder constructed.
50 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 200 or earlier
40 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 201 to Turn 250
30 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 251 to Turn 300
20 points: Cultural victory achieved on Turn 301 to Turn 350
10 points: Cultural victory achieved after Turn 351
-4 points: EACH foreign city captured or razed (including city states). This includes cities gained via the diplo screen.
-10 points: EACH foreign city captured with a Theatre district present. If you think it's worth the penalty, you can feel free to use the Theatre district as desired afterwards.
Note that Bolshoi Theatre and Broadway require a Theatre district adjacency and are therefore unbuildable under normal circumstances. All other wonders are fair game. Chichen Itza-powered rainforest tiles are OK.
![[Image: EPIC1-2.jpg]](http://www.sullla.com/Civ6/EPIC1/EPIC1-2.jpg)
Closing Date: Monday, January 23rd. Game results must be posted within 48 hours of the game's closing date. Note that this is a scored event, which means NO SPOILERS about your game while playing. Do not post information about your game while it is in play, or afterwards until the finish date. The time to post reports will be on the closing day, where everyone will share the results of their individual games. The Epics are Single Player events, and we take the no spoilers rule seriously. Good luck!
Starting Savegame File