How to Get More Relics in Civ 7

In the latest version of “Civilization,” called “Civilization 7,” the cultural mechanics from the previous game have been significantly developed to such an extent that they appear almost entirely transformed. Notably, there is no longer a victory condition based on religion in the seventh installment of the “Civilization” series; instead, it’s integrated into the broader culture victory condition.

In the era of discovery, the cultural heritage trail known as Toshakhana tasks the player with gathering artifacts and showcasing them within their dominion. Accumulating these artifacts swiftly through religious practices is crucial for successfully finishing this cultural pathway.

What Are Relics in Civ 7?

Artifacts, or significant items, are valuable acquisitions that game participants can secure during the era of exploration. These artifacts play a crucial role in the cultural heritage trail, yet their relevance tends to diminish after the exploration period ends, except for certain ongoing benefits derived from completing the heritage path.

In this era, these relics contribute +2 Culture and +2 Happiness to the location where they are positioned, which is a modest but appreciated addition to their surroundings. These relics find their home exclusively within temples, architectural structures that can be constructed in both cities and towns. Additionally, certain world wonders also serve as suitable locations for these relics.

How to Obtain Relics in Civ 7

As an avid enthusiast of the captivating world of Civilization 7, I’ve found that amassing relics can be both intricate and straightforward. The culture legacy path demands that a player collect and exhibit a total of 9 relics across their empire. Here are all the methods to secure these precious artifacts within the game:

1. Purchase them from the Marketplace using Gold or Resources.
2. Obtain them as rewards for completing certain quests or achievements.
3. Discover hidden Relic Sites on the map and excavate them.
4. Build the Wonders of the Ancient World, some of which provide relics upon construction.
5. Trade relics with other players through Diplomacy, if you’re feeling friendly!
6. Occasionally, relics can be found as random events or rewards during gameplay.

Happy hunting and may your empire be rich in history and treasures!

  • Reliquary Belief: When you first establish your religion, you’ll need to choose a reliquary belief that becomes the basis of your relic-obtaining methodology. There are different reliquary beliefs that you can choose, each granting the player relics based on different things. Choose the one that fits your needs the best. But be careful, there isn’t any method of choosing a new belief after you’ve already locked it in.
  • Suzerain Bonus: City states with a culture lean can grant the player a bonus which gives them a relic when they become their Suzerain.
  • Narrative Events: Some narrative events and objectives will give the player rewards in the form of relics when completed.
  • House of Wisdom: The house of wisdom world wonder grants the player three relic slots and three relics when completed.
  • Civic Research Reward: There are five relics available for the player to obtain through civics and a civic unique to the Hawaiian civilization that grants two relics.
    • Society Mastery
    • Imperialism Mastery
    • Sovereignty Mastery
    • Social Class Mastery
    • Theology
    • Unique Hawaiian Civic: He’e nalu

Best Reliquary Belief in Civ 7

In a game setting, there are eight distinct Religious Doctrines that players can adopt when founding their own religion. If another player sets up a religion prior to you in the same lobby, one of these doctrines gets assigned to them. The doctrine that each player selects will serve as their primary means for acquiring relics, so it’s crucial to pick the one that best fits your current circumstances.

Reliquary Belief Tier Effect Best Situation
Icons D +2 Relic for first-time conversion of a City-State. Only pick if there are a lot of city states already on the map.
Brahmanism S +2 Relics for first-time conversion of another Civilization’s Capital city. Great no matter the situation.
Reliquaries A +1 Relic for first-time conversion of another Civilization’s settlement with a Temple or Altar. Good pick if other civilizations have started spreading religion.
Apostolism B +2 Relic for first-time conversion of another Civilization’s settlement with a Wonder from any age. Only take if other civilizations have a lot of progress in the antiquity age civic legacy path.
Evangelism A +1 Relic for first-time conversion of another Civilization’s settlement in Distant Lands that is not a City-State. Good choice if two or more civilizations are located in distant lands.
Charoen C +2 Relic for first-time conversion of another Civilization’s settlement producing Treasure Fleets. Highly situational pick. Only pick if you’re sure that other civilizations will focus on the economic legacy path.
Lay Followers C +1 Relic for +1 Relic for first-time conversion of another Civilization’s settlement with at least 10 Rural Population. Okay pick if none of the great ones are available.
Ecclesiasticism C +1 Relic for +1 Relic for first-time conversion of another Civilization’s settlement with at least 10 Urban Population. Okay pick if none of the great ones are available.

How to Increase Relic Slots in Civ 7

Initially in the exploration phase of your cities or towns, you won’t find any spaces for relics. But don’t fret! Acquiring relic slots in the upcoming Civ 7 is quite straightforward. The game rewards you with a slot for every temple you construct and another for your palace.

Building a temple in every one of your settlements will allow you to conveniently accommodate the necessary nine relics. If you’re aiming for additional benefits, you can exceed the settlement limit by constructing more temples, or create specific world wonders that provide additional relic storage spaces.

  • El Escorial: +3 relic slots
  • Hale o Keawe: +3 relic slots
  • House of Wisdom: +3 relic slots

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2025-02-25 12:17