Do duplicate luxury resources give amenities?

Before world congress was introduced multiple copy of luxury resources do not provide additional amenities. After world congress was introduced multiple copy of a luxury resource can provide additional luxury point if the world congress has voted for that luxury resource to be so.

How can we improve luxury resources?

Amenities. Most Luxury Resources are provided by the land, and you can access them by improving a tile that contains the resource or even founding a city on it (provided you’ve discovered the technology necessary to improve it).

Do luxury resources stack Civ 6?

Luxury resources provide happiness boosts to your empire but these bonuses do not stack for multiple goods of the same type.

How do I sell luxury resources in Civ 6?

You can sell luxury resources by trading it either for gold or gold per turn. Each luxury resource sells for about ~300 gold (or ~10gpt).

Can you place districts on luxury resources?

You can not place a district on top of a bonus, luxury, or strategic resource.

What does luxury resource do?

Each Luxury Resource can contribute 1 Amenity to a city. The number of cities it provides this bonus to is typically 4 Cities (6 for Aztecs). Having multiple copies of a Luxury Resource does not extend the benefit past 4 cities, but does allow the player to trade with other Civilizations for resources they lack.

Can I remove luxury resources?

There isn’t a standard method to harvesting or removing Luxury Resources in Civ 6. You can do this in the wild to keep them from others, in your own city to clear space, or you could even travel into other Civilizations to take away their Luxury Resources.

What do luxury resources do?

I have already figured out what resources are and what they do. So luxury is good for amenities, but also give extra gold, food, faith, culture and production. Bonus resources are good for extra gold, production and food. And then strategic resources are needed for building cavalry for example.

Should I settle on a luxury resource?

While settling on top of a strategic resource will net players a supply of the resource, it will not give players the yields. Unless players are very paranoid about an enemy pillaging an improvement with their strategic resource, it’s best to just settle nearby and build an improvement to get the yields.

Do you get luxury resources if you settle on it?

Generally, settling on a luxury saves you 6-8 turns in hooking up the resource IF you have a worker nearby allready, but if you have to make the worker, you are saving something like 20-30 turns.

Is there any benefit for having multiple luxury resource?

However, from my very crude testing, it seems that multiple luxury resource does not yield its point to the next 4 cities and thus having multiple copy of luxury resource doesn’t seem to have any benefit other than trading them off with another civ.

How many copies of the same luxury give amenities?

Since we learned how amenities work in a livestream, people started saying that extra copies of the same luxury give amenities to more cities (1 copy = 4 cities. 2 copies = 8 cities and so on), but I never found where this info came from, since that’s not what they said in the livestream.

How many luxury resources can a city have?

These resources provide Amenities to cities. A city can only benefit from a single luxury resource once. By default each unique luxury resource provides 4 Amenities (i.e. +1 Amenities to each of up to 4 cities), however, a few provide 6.

What can you do with 2 copies of a resource?

With 2 copies of a strategic resource any City may build any number of units requiring that strategic resource. A City with the appropriate district (Encampment, Harbor, or Aerodrome) or a civilization with the Resource Management policy (unlocked by Conservation) only requires 1 copy.

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