Securing a Religious Victory inCivilization 6requires a lot of Missionaries and Apostles to spread your faith far and wide.

Of course, other empires will take a stab at do the same thing.

Keeping your people happy is an important part of Civilization 6, but it’s not particularly intuitive.

Gandhi in Civilization 6

Here are some ways to keep them at bay so they don’t lead your people astray.

That gives you time to recruit Missionaries of your own and convert citizens back.

make a run at engage enemy Missionaries while you’re standing on a Holy Site.

Jayavarman VII of Khmer in the loading screen of Civilization 6

It provides a significant bonus in Theological Combat, and heals weakened religious units each turn.

Gurus canheal religious units, helping them survive longer against large groups.

This is also important for keeping your hard-earned Apostles alive.

Queen Kristina of Sweden looking annoyed in Civilization 6

Chandragupta was a mighty conqueror who unified much of ancient India.

Can you expand his empire further in Civilization 6?

Try converting City-States on the border first, to increase religious pressure.

an english missionary and two khmer gurus in civilization 6

Apart from all-out war, this is the most expensive but most permanent way to stop waves of Missionaries.

There’s also a hefty sum ofEra Scorein it for you if you convert their Holy City.

This earns you some Faith and is themost efficient way of removing Missionaries from the map.

chandragupta on the loading screen in civilization 6

No Shrines means no Missionaries!

It will make combat much easier.

A crucial part of Civilization 6 is expansion through the conquest of rival cities.

a french missionary sails for england in civilization 6

Here, you’ve got the option to learn how to conquer enemy cities.

Frederick Barbarossa on the diplomacy screen in Civilization 6, while at war.

promotional art from civ 6 showing a giant mountain-sized statue of a man looming over a city below

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