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>[D]iplomatic V[5]
Diplomatic victory (Civ5)
Game concepts (Civ5), Strategy (Civ5)
Diplomatic victory (Civ5)
The diplomatic victory focuses on establishing relationships with other civilizations and city states.
Many of the ways for achieving this victory aren't applicable to earlier versions of the game, due to changes to diplomacy introduced in Brave New World.
Requirements Edit
Win a World Leader vote in the United Nations.
To do this, you need to gather the minimum support required, determined by the number of players and City-States still in game. A World Leader vote is automatically proposed every 20 turns once the World Congress turns into the United Nations. This happens automatically when either any civilization reaches the Information Era, or once half the world civilizations still in game reach the Atomic Era.
IntroductionEdit
Brave New World introduces a new middle and late-game feature: the World Congress. This dramatically changes the dynamics of those parts of the game, and introduces a much smoother lead-up for the diplomatic victory. The Congress is now the main focus for those striving for a diplomatic victory.
https://civilization.fandom.com/wiki/Diplomatic_victory_(Civ5)