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Nukes arethe single most destructive weaponthat humanity has access to in the modern age, and the same has held true within the games of theCivilizationfranchise. As with the last games within the franchise, players can only unlock these weapons of mass destruction near the end of the modern age, thoughSid Meier’s Civilization 7handles their implementation quite differently, leading to a lot of confusion within the player base.
Firstly, it’s important to know that Nukes aren’t really a way to gainthe edge in a modern age warin the latest Civ game. This is because it can only be unlocked once players have completed the Military Legacy path. Players can choose between finishing the game by completing Project Ivy or making a nuke. However, the production cost for both of these is very similar, making it a redundant choice. Data miners have revealed the existence of a supposed Atomic Age, so perhaps the nukes will become more relevant later on down the line in the update cycle.
How To Make Nukes In Civ 7
Nukes are powerful weapons that players can deploy at the very end of their playthrough. At the moment, they mostly serve as a way to feel and look cool but don’t really serve a function, since they’re unlocked alongside Project Ivy, which isthe military win condition. They can be used to go for aDomination Victorywithin the game by taking over every other empire. There are three main steps to creating Nukes withinCiv 7:
How To Use Nukes In Civilization 7
After you’ve unlocked and even built a few Nukes, you might be surprised to find yourself with a distinct lack of any thermonuclear weapons on the ground. That’s because Nukescan only be launched from a specific building.
You can check how many Nukes you have by clicking the aerodrome commander and hovering over the WMD strike button. It will show the number of available warheads in your arsenal.