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''For laws regarding leader succession, see [[Inheritance Laws]]''<br> | ''For laws regarding leader succession, see [[Inheritance Laws]]''<br> | ||
'''Laws''' are powerful, nation-wide bonuses enabled by certain [[Tech Tree|technologies]]. When completing one of these technologies, a [[Nations|nation]] may choose between two opposite laws. Enacting a law costs 400 {{icon|Civics|12px}} (building ''[[Wonders|The Pyramids]]'' wonder reduces that cost by 50%). Switching between opposite laws initially costs | '''Laws''' are powerful, nation-wide bonuses enabled by certain [[Tech Tree|technologies]]. When completing one of these technologies, a [[Nations|nation]] may choose between two opposite laws. Enacting a law costs 400 {{icon|Civics|12px}} (building ''[[Wonders|The Pyramids]]'' wonder reduces that cost by 50%). Switching between opposite laws initially costs 250 {{icon|Civics|12px}} and increases by 50 each time you switch (having a leader of the ''Judge'' [[Character Traits (Archetypes)|Archetype]] reduces that cost to 100 {{icon|Civics|12px}}). Most laws have upkeep cost, collected per city per turn. Enacting each law also grant an [[opinion]] boost for a certain pre-defined character type, [[Families|family type]] or [[Religions|theology]] though some [[events]] can change these initial preferences. | ||
==No upkeep Laws== | ==No upkeep Laws== |
Revision as of 13:55, 7 July 2022
For laws regarding leader succession, see Inheritance Laws
Laws are powerful, nation-wide bonuses enabled by certain technologies. When completing one of these technologies, a nation may choose between two opposite laws. Enacting a law costs 400 (building The Pyramids wonder reduces that cost by 50%). Switching between opposite laws initially costs 250 and increases by 50 each time you switch (having a leader of the Judge Archetype reduces that cost to 100 ). Most laws have upkeep cost, collected per city per turn. Enacting each law also grant an opinion boost for a certain pre-defined character type, family type or theology though some events can change these initial preferences.
No upkeep Laws
Required Technology | Option 1 | Option 2 |
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Rhetoric | Epics | Exploration
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Labor Force | Slavery | Freedom |
Aristocracy | Centralization | Vassalage
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Low upkeep Laws
Required Technology | Option 1 | Option 2 |
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Sovereignty | Tyranny | Constitution |
Navigation | Colonies | Serfdom |
Monasticism | Monotheism | Polytheism |
Medium upkeep Laws
Required Technology | Option 1 | Option 2 |
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Citizenship | Divine Rule | Legal Code |
Doctrine | Tolerance | Orthodoxy |
Manor | Professional Army | Volunteers |
High upkeep Laws
Required Technology | Option 1 | Option 2 |
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Architecture | Philosophy | Engineering |
Vaulting | Iconography | Calligraphy |
Martial Code | Pilgrimage | Holy War |
Very high upkeep Laws
Required Technology | Option 1 | Option 2 |
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Jurisprudence | Guilds | Elites |
Lateen Sail | Autarky | Trade League |
Fiscal Policy | Coin Debasement | Monetary Reform |