How picky should I be when choosing a start location as Kupe?

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Roughly how many turns should I spend looking for a place to start as Kupe? Should I go for 5 or 10 turns and then just pick the best place I've already found? Or should I hold out for a natural wonder?






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How do you win with Kupe in Civ 6?

The most important thing to consider when choosing a start location in Civilization 6 is if it is on freshwater, and that can be determined by selecting a Settler, or turning on the Settler lens above the mini-map, and looking for a dark green tile.

How do you pick a starting location in Civ 6?

In general, it is recommended that players settle their cities quite close to one another in Civilization 6, and four tiles in between City Centers is a reasonable rule of thumb.

How far apart should cities be Civ 6?

To put things simply, it is best to expand early in Civ 6, and players should prioritize getting their first Settler out as soon as they have a Scout, some level of defense force, and potentially a Gold-purchased Builder.



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