In , pursuing a Domination Victory requires building a massive army that can take down cities and conquer powerful enemy defenses throughout the entirety of the campaign. The Domination Victory can be incredibly challenging if players don't start the game with the right leader. Certain leaders and civilizations have obvious military and combat advantages or abilities, such as Shaka of the Zulu or Mongolia's Genghis Khan, while others are less apparent.
The Domination Victory simply requires players to conquer the capital city of each civilization, though this is much more challenging than it sounds, especially without a military-minded leader, and can be rather difficult forbeginners. However, Science & Technologies, Diplomacy, and Entertainment are all incredibly important for a Domination Victory as well. Here's a look at the best leaders for a Domination Victory in .
Frederick Barbarossa of the German Empire is a great choice for a Domination Victory due to his unique ability, which gives players an additional Military policy slot and a +7 boost to Combat Strength for units attacking city-states. Additionally, Germany has a strong focus on Production, with a unique Hansa district that replaces the Industrial Zone and gets a handful of excellent adjacency bonuses, increasing players' ability to pump out military units and quickly build districts at the same time.
Because of Germany's Free Imperial Cities ability, players are able to build one more district based on population than usual, enabling Barbarossa to establish powerful cities and buff defense while also creating a massive legion of combat units. The powerful modern-ear German U-Boat can see other stealth units and gets a boost to Combat Strength when fighting in the Ocean.
Thanks to Alexander's To World's End ability, Macedonian cities don't incur war weariness, which is a major advantage when pursuing a Domination Victory. The ability also lets when the player captures a city containing a world wonder,
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