Civilization VI's National Park is a special tile improvement that can be built in locations with breathtaking natural beauty, such as forests, marshes, or mountains. Once built, National Parks provide an impressive amount of culture and tourism, making them a popular choice for players looking to enhance their culture gameplay.
To build a National Park, you need to have a conservationist, a specialist unit that can build these wonders. This unit can be produced by the city, or you can hire one from another civilization using the new Diplomatic Favor system.
Once you have a conservationist, you must identify a location with natural beauty and designate it as a protected area. This could be a group of tiles containing forests, mountains, or other natural features. The conservationist will then build the National Park, which will provide a significant tourism boost to your civilization.
It's essential to note that National Parks require specific conditions to be built and maintained properly. They must be located in tiles with no other improvements, including roads, mines, or plantations. Additionally, the protected area must remain untouched by future development, as any new improvements built in the area will destroy the National Park.
Overall, National Parks are a great addition to Civilization VI, providing players with a new way to enhance their culture gameplay and enhance their tourism output.
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