Upgrade to next tier you need to be in home territory and not have the unit doing anything. Promotion can happen anywhere, but they can’t do anything else that turn. If they move/attack etc. they can’t be promoted that turn.
Can you upgrade units in Civ 6?
Gold price for Upgrading a unit is set and usually reflects how much its strength will increase, but in general upgrading tends to get more expensive in later eras.
What does form Corps do in Civ 6?
Forming a corps combines the two units into one and cannot be undone unless the unit is killed or dismissed. Though their HP does not increase, they will gain an additional +10 to their attack power, and units that consume fuel will become more efficient.
How do you level up units in civilization 6?
Promotion are the ways to level up your Units in Civilization VI. Promotions are specific to each unit type. For example, Scouts might receive a bonus in their movement stats, whereas Warriors receive an early advantage against Barbarians.
How much XP does it take to promote Civ 6?
You need 15 XP * the level you are currently on to get to the next level. Once you have enough experience to be promoted any additional XP is not given to your unit and is lost.
How to get a discharge upgrade in the military?
You can apply to the Discharge Review Board (DRB) of your branch of the service for a discharge upgrade or a change in the discharge reason (that is, character of service). To get your discharge upgraded or your character of service changed, you will have to show that your discharge was “improper” or “inequitable.”
Can a corps or Army be upgraded in Civilization 6?
In short: Yes you can upgrade any unit (s), whether they are alone or in corps or in an army, at any given time (granted you have sufficient gold to do so). The cost of gold scales with units (it costs about the same to upgrade each individually or as a whole army at once). Worth noting: Some units upgrade path ends before others. (E.g.
Do you have to have Corps and armies?
However given the limit on the number of units that can be on the front line, you will eventually need to form corps and armies. I have found that it seem most efficient to have your high production cities build armies and less capable cities make the base units.
Which is stronger a corps or an army?
Number-wise, then yes a simple comparison usually means single units are stronger than corps and armies. However given the limit on the number of units that can be on the front line, you will eventually need to form corps and armies.