As you make the first transition between Ages in a campaign of , the Exploration Age presents a whole new set of Legacy Paths. Three of the four Legacy Paths are primarily focused on venturing across Deep Ocean terrain to discover new continents, convert Settlements to your religion, and establish Treasure Fleets on valuable Resources. The Four Legacy Paths in Exploration are Toshakhana (Culture), Enlightenment (Science), Non Sufficit Orbis (Military), and Treasure Fleets (Economic).
Legacy Paths in the Exploration Age can typically be accomplished simultaneously; just be sure to mind Age progression and prioritize whatever given path will give you the best chance of a victory in the Modern Age. These Legacy Paths are slightly more complex than those in 's Antiquity Age, and will take a bit more planning to pull off efficiently. Each of these Legacy Paths results in a Golden Age (just as the Antiquity Age did), which rewards a unique bonus in the Modern Age.
The Cultural Legacy Path in the Exploration Age is Toshakhana, which requires 12 Relics to be displayed in your empire. This might sound straightforward enough, but requires establishing a Religion in and sending Religious units out to convert Settlements from opposing civilizations. Once you've unlocked the Piety Civic, you'll be able to establish a Religion and select a Reliquary Belief. This is a critical decision that will shape your strategy for the entirety of the Exploration Age, so choose a Reliquary Belief wisely. These Beliefs award Relics for converting a specific type of Settlement to your Religion.
The Toshakhana Golden Age bonus lets you keep the effects from your Religion's Founder Beliefs, so do your best to fill all three Founder Belief slots by the end of the Age.
Apostolism awards two Relics for the first-time conversion of another civilization's Settlement that contains a Wonder of any Age. Other Reliquary Beliefs are focused on 's Distant Lands; converting Settlements to your Religion will
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