In Civ III, unit promotions involved rising in level from green to veteran
to elite and each level added a hit point and a small combat bonus. For Civ
IV, we decided to build on this system and make promotions much more intricate
and customizable by allowing players to choose from over 20 different bonus
types (many with multiple levels, for a total of over 40 available
promotions). The numbers and types of available bonuses differ per unit type
and only land and sea military units can acquire them (air units are
different).
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| Military units on the march. |
Here’s how it works: Units can gain experience points in several ways.
Successful combat is the primary means (note: you get more points from
attacking than you do from defending) and the units must be victorious in a
unit-to-unit combat, therefore there are no XPs (experience points) from
bombarding fortifications or if the opposing unit withdraws. Units can also
gain experience from a Barracks (land units), a Drydock (sea units) or a goody
hut. In addition, some wonders, civic choices, and leader traits can give
units extra experience or even certain promotions. As you might expect, the
first promotion comes rather quickly, while each subsequent promotion requires
more XP.
The promotions take on many different forms. Some are simple like Combat (5
levels), which gives progressive strength bonuses with some extra healing at
the top levels, or City Raider/City Garrison which gives the unit bonuses only
when attacking/defending a city. Others give bonuses against a certain type of
unit. For instance, Cover gives a bonus against Archery units and Formation
gives a similar bonus against Mounted units, while Shock does the same against
melee units. Some promotions give bonuses based on the type of terrain in
which the unit resides. If your opponent has a lot of woods or jungle, you
might choose Woodsman, or if your opponent is surrounded by hills you might
choose Guerilla.
All in all, the new promotion system in Civ IV offers players a plethora of
interesting new decisions, excellent customization options, and an extra layer
of strategy. That’s how we spell fun at Firaxis Games. 