Lekmod doesn't just add new content; it fixes "clunky" vanilla designs: Now includes the
: The masters of the medieval push. They utilize a unique knight that breaks through melee defenses and maintains happiness even as they conquer city after city.
: Capital production scaling ensures your satellite cities get up and running instantly.
Lekmod is a multiplayer-focused modification for Civilization V: Brave New World . It is typically paired with , a customized map script that ensures fair resource distribution. Key Features civ 5 lekmod civ list
: Early-game warmongers. They can sack cities quickly and generate science from pillaging enemy tiles.
To experience the Lekmod Civ List and all the features of Lekmod, follow these steps:
(End of curated selection—LekMod typically includes many more civs, variants, and modder-created or rebalanced entries.) Lekmod doesn't just add new content; it fixes
A faith and naval hybrid. Ireland utilizes coastal resources and bog infrastructure to generate high food and religious yields.
Still remain powerhouses due to their inherent science and policy advantages.
: Often cited as one of the strongest coastal civilizations, gaining from water tiles and spawning with a unique work boat that isn't consumed when used. They can sack cities quickly and generate science
Deeper cuts from European history:
These are some of the most popular added civilizations designed specifically for the Lekmod experience.
Macedonia (Alexander), Madagascar/Malagasy (Ralambo), Manchuria (Nurhaci), Maori (Te Rauparaha), Maurya (Ashoka), Maya (Pacal), Mexico (Benito Juarez), Mongolia (Genghis Khan), Moors (Abd-ar-Rahman III), Morocco (Ahmad al-Mansur), Mughals (Akbar I), Mysore (Hyder Ali), Nabataea (Aretas III), Netherlands (William), New Zealand (Michael Joseph Savage), Normandy (William the Conqueror), Norway (Harald Hardrada), Nubia (Amanitore), Oman (Saif bin Sultan), Ottomans (Suleiman), Palmyra (Zenobia), Papal States/Vatican (Urban II), Persia (Darius I), Philippines (Emilio Aguinaldo), Phoenicia (Hiram), Poland (Casimir III), Polynesia (Kamehameha), Portugal (Maria I), Prussia (Frederick), Romania (Carol I), Rome (Augustus Caesar), Russia (Catherine)
Focuses on settling mountains for +1 Food, +2 Production, and +1 Gold.
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