Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

Karnak Wonder
20 kommentarer
chef109 11. nov. 2018 kl. 23:15 
It's not something that will win the game for everyone but it WILL guarantee you the early game. Paired with desert folklore, this can make any civ with a desert start into faith powerhouse big enough to make the celts shake in their boots and it only gets better when the Petra is thrown in later. Really fun to play with as a civ with a desert start bias but no where near balanced.
QuantumPaws 12. dec. 2016 kl. 4:31 
Are all your wonders compatible with BNW
Wexthar 28. feb. 2015 kl. 11:23 
are all your wonders compatible with BNW?
thank you for great work btw.
Rootimus 16. jan. 2015 kl. 15:49 
Thank-you
tolaburke 16. okt. 2014 kl. 16:18 
Possessing this wonder should have a 1% chance of aliens showing up to seize the city.

(10 points if you get the reference.)
Pouakai  [ophavsmand] 18. maj 2014 kl. 0:38 
Yes
rotted nightmare 17. maj 2014 kl. 18:49 
Is it compatible with BNW?
gerrits_box 8. apr. 2013 kl. 12:39 
Works for me, well done!
Zark 6. sep. 2012 kl. 23:19 
I really like this one. Fits perfectly with Petra!
Sponduzi 8. aug. 2012 kl. 6:48 
True enough. I guess since it is so early you either have to get really lucky with your capital or rush your second city to be able to make full use of it. What bothers me is if you did spawn in a desert near say 4 flood plains, you're just handed the option to build something twice as good as stongehenge instead. I haven't played with it though, so maybe I'm overvaluing it. It is kind of hard to compare such a situational wonder to the official ones, none of which I think are particularly situational other than The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus.
Pouakai  [ophavsmand] 7. aug. 2012 kl. 22:51 
It's a very situational wonder though, as there will usually only be a couple locations on a map from my experience where there is enough flood plains for the bonus to extend beyond the static wonders, so I think it's fine personally.
Sponduzi 7. aug. 2012 kl. 22:20 
+2 faith from every flood plain sounds like alot compared to other faith wonders that give a static 2-5. +1 seems more balanced to me if its going to be available at calender. if it was later in the tech tree it would fit better because faith generation is all it really does. Kinda like a late classical or early medieval 'stonehenge 2'.
Trekts 18. juli 2012 kl. 20:29 
Well done sir. As an avid ancient Egypt student and scholar, I salute you for designing this. Can't wait to produce it in game.
SgtCailou 10. juli 2012 kl. 12:48 
Nice, that would be amazing with petra.
Pouakai  [ophavsmand] 9. juli 2012 kl. 22:11 
I'm updating it for Gods & Kings, where it will give +2 faith from flood plains as well
SgtCailou 9. juli 2012 kl. 20:41 
Wait it only gives you a free temple >.< not much a wonder...
An(tho)nie 2. juli 2012 kl. 2:10 
Its kinda pointless since there is a policy that gives a free culture building in your first 4 cities, i.e. a temple in your capital by the time you get it. Makes this wonder obsolete.
Gibble96 16. juni 2012 kl. 17:12 
Very cool concept. Outright the +4 culture and +3 from temple outdoes stonehenge, but long term stonehenge provides 2 more total culture. Getting your temple free of maintenance adds some appeal too.

The way I see it, this wonder adds a nice alternative to stonehenge, and is better for early game strategies relying on getting key policies fast, such as an Iroquois tradition/honor hybrid opening tailored for a fast 5-6 mohawk+general capital rush.
Pouakai  [ophavsmand] 16. juni 2012 kl. 15:46 
It provides a free temple (Or temple Unique building) in the city, and I think 2 culture. It comes with Calendar, so you can get the free temple before temples are available normally
Tonberry 16. juni 2012 kl. 15:41 
What are the bonus' on this one? id like to know before i dl it :)