Military civilizations in Lekmod are designed to timing-attack opponents during specific eras rather than permanently dominating from turn one.
: Now includes a "Pioneer" (replaces Settler) that ignores terrain costs and has higher combat strength.
Whether you prefer or peaceful empire building ?
: Led by Artaxias I, this civ gains food, production, and gold from Mountains.
Focuses on luxury resource manipulation and gold generation. They excel at trading and securing early-game economic dominance.
The civ list is balanced around , but the real joy is discovering hidden synergies. Some civs look weak on paper (e.g., Kongo — no special early bonus) but become monsters with the right religion + reworked piety tree.
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A conquest-focused civ. Their cities gain free burial tombs (replacing temples) upon capture, making them a terrifying early-to-mid-game warmonger.
Lekmod is known for dramatically expanding the game's civilization pool, transforming Civ V into a game with well over 100 unique factions. This massive expansion is a core part of what makes the mod so appealing, as it offers a staggering amount of variety for both single-player and multiplayer matches.
Military civilizations in Lekmod are designed to timing-attack opponents during specific eras rather than permanently dominating from turn one.
: Now includes a "Pioneer" (replaces Settler) that ignores terrain costs and has higher combat strength.
Whether you prefer or peaceful empire building ?
: Led by Artaxias I, this civ gains food, production, and gold from Mountains.
Focuses on luxury resource manipulation and gold generation. They excel at trading and securing early-game economic dominance.
The civ list is balanced around , but the real joy is discovering hidden synergies. Some civs look weak on paper (e.g., Kongo — no special early bonus) but become monsters with the right religion + reworked piety tree.
Do you need a detailed for a specific civ on this list? Share public link
A conquest-focused civ. Their cities gain free burial tombs (replacing temples) upon capture, making them a terrifying early-to-mid-game warmonger.
Lekmod is known for dramatically expanding the game's civilization pool, transforming Civ V into a game with well over 100 unique factions. This massive expansion is a core part of what makes the mod so appealing, as it offers a staggering amount of variety for both single-player and multiplayer matches.