Can you liberate city states in civ 5?

Influence points is liberating a City-State. This becomes possible after another civ has conquered a City-State, and you take it from them later – you can then choose to annex, puppet, or liberate it.

What happens when you declare war on a city state?

Declaring war on a city state permanently removes all your envoys to this city state and cancels any active quest. City states without an active quest will issue a new one when entering a new era.

Can you liberate city states civ 6?

You can either keep the city for your own, raze it to the ground, or Liberate it, which is the option we’re most concerned with here. Liberating the city-state will act as a counter to the damaging Warmonger penalty you would usually get for a raze, or claiming the city for your own.

Can you levy a city state against itself?

Yes, I’ve done it in all of my domination games. There are several advantages. If your land units can’t yet embark you can gain suzerainty of a citystate on a neighbouring landmass in order to use their levied army to fight an opponent.

Can you levy a military then declare war?

If you’re just looking for how to ‘activate’ your levies and turn all of those random villagers into an army then there are a couple of means depending on the situation. However, you can’t declare war with your army raised – that’s simply unsporting.

What happens when a city state declares war?

Also, a City-State will automatically declare war on any party its Suzerain is at war with. At this point it will stop providing any benefits to you (meaning that you will lose the additional yields it confers), but you will retain your Envoys with it.

What happens when you allied with a city state?

Once you irritate, harass and bully City-States enough, they will all join their forces and declare permanent war against you, in which they will never stop – unless you conquer them, of course. If another civ is allied with a City-State and enters war on you, the City-State will do the same.

What happens when a city state conquers another city?

A city-state may conquer other cities as part of warfare, but it doesn’t have any desire to keep them (since this would go against their policy of non-expansionism). So, if possible, the city-state will Raze every conquered city.

Can a militaristic city state give you units?

As of Gods & Kings, Militaristic City-States can give units unique to certain civilizations, provided you’re allied and have discovered the appropriate technology.

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