In Civilization 7, the Economic Legacy Path is an excellent victory strategy for Pachacuti, given his remarkable ability to build a robust economy and enhance population growth through rich food resources. To effectively pursue an Economic Victory, it’s best to utilize the Mississippi civilization in the Antiquity Age, move to the Inca during the Exploration Age, and then switch to America in the Modern Age. The overarching plan should focus on completing the Silk Roads, Treasure Fleets, and Railroad Tycoon Legacy Paths in their respective eras while forging solid alliances to swiftly establish World Banks in the game’s late stages.
Pachacuti should capitalize on his strengths, especially the various Food adjacency bonuses that align with his Earth Shaker ability. If possible, equip him with food-enhancing Mementos, such as Poteskwate, or ideally, Topayauri if it’s available. His abilities shine in mountainous terrain, granting a +1 Food Adjacency bonus to Mountains and eliminating the Happiness penalty for Specialists placed next to them. Each civilization choice supports his capability to create an extensive trade network, ultimately leading Pachacuti to an Economic victory.
Top Economic Strategy for Pachacuti in Civ 7’s Antiquity Age: Mississippi
Pachacuti & Mississippi: Building Flourishing Cities
The Mississippi’s unique qualities work well with Pachacuti, significantly boosting population growth throughout the era. The optimal approach for Pachacuti in the Antiquity Age is to focus on expanding towns and cities while cultivating strong relationships with allies and Independent Powers. To foster these alliances, be strategic about where Pachacuti settles and how he spends his Influence. Use Diplomatic Treaties and Endeavors wisely, with options like the Farmers Market and Open Market Endeavors enhancing relationships. Assigning 20 Resources to Settlements for the Silk Roads Legacy Path can be easily achieved through trade and expansion.
Pachacuti’s Antiquity Overview: Mississippi |
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Civics |
Code of Laws, Earthworks (Mastery), Cah-nah-ha |
Techs |
Irrigation, Bronze Working |
Government |
Oligarchy |
Unique Units |
Burning Arrows, Watonathi |
Pantheon |
Goddess of the Harvest, God of the Sun, God of the Forest |
Wonders |
Hanging Gardens, Monks Mound |
The Mississippian Watonathi trader unit provides a Gold bonus based on how many Resources are collected from the target Settlement, making it more profitable to trade with Settlements rich in Resources. To ensure there are sufficient Resource slots available (after researching Code of Laws to unlock the Watonathi), exploring the Mississippian Civic tree is a viable strategy to create multiple Resource slots and access the Potkop Improvement, which increases Settlement Resource limits. Building Monks Mound early in the Capital is strategic for maximizing Resource capacity.
In case of conflict, Mississippian Burning Arrows serve effectively on defense, dealing additional damage to Siege units.
Establishing towns—and eventually cities—will be crucial for success. It’s advisable to do this in mountainous regions with ample Resources to leverage the Goose Societies ability, which offers a +1 Food adjacency bonus to Resources. Various Wonder and building options can significantly enhance Food production and population growth. These include Potkop, Monks Mound, the Hanging Gardens, and Bath and Garden buildings. Social Policies and Traditions like Clan Networks (Mysticism Mastery) and Castes (Citizenship) can further amplify these effects.
Ensure all desired cities are established before transitioning to the next Age, as this will allow them to benefit from the Silk Roads Golden Age bonus. At least one coastal city should be positioned to facilitate a swift venture into the Distant Lands, while maximizing trade routes before the end of the Age will further boost Gold through the Master Caravaneer Legacy Bonus.
Optimal Economic Strategy for Pachacuti in Civ 7’s Exploration Age
Inca & Pachacuti: A Shared Advantage in Mountainous Terrain
With the Silk Roads Golden Age in play, all cities established during the Antiquity Age remain intact, providing Pachacuti with an Economic edge in the Exploration Age, as he won’t need to spend Gold on city upgrades immediately. Concentration should be placed on the Treasure Fleets Legacy Path in this Age, necessitating settlements in the Distant Lands and prioritizing research in Cartography (and Shipbuilding). For Civics, Economics and the unique Incan Civics will be particularly beneficial. Mit’a, for instance, unlocks the Terrace Farm and the Tirakuna Tradition, which boosts Food yields by 15% for cities located next to Mountains.
Pachacuti Exploration Overview: Inca |
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Civics |
Economics, Mit’a, Qhapaq Nan |
Techs |
Cartography, Urban Planning |
Government |
Feudal Monarchy, Plutocracy |
Beliefs |
Dawah, Conversion, Tithe |
Units |
Chasqui, Warak’aq |
Wonders |
Machu Pikchu |
When settling in the Distant Lands, one useful strategy for Pachacuti is to send a Chasqui unit to scout potential locations right away. Ideal locations are mountainous areas rich in Strategic Resources that are also near the coast to take advantage of as many Treasure Resources as possible.
Securing a well-placed settlement not far from the homeland continent could alone suffice to complete the Treasure Fleets Legacy path, although Pachacuti may opt for a few more sites if competition for territory is fierce. Should the need arise, City-State conversion or the Warak’aq, formidable military units, can be considered in the event of conflict.
Throughout this period, maintaining a focus on food production remains essential to support population growth in towns and cities, especially in the Distant Lands. Pachacuti will unlock a unique Narrative Event quest called Sweat of the Sun, which rewards +2 Gold in every Settlement for reaching a total population of 50 across all Settlements in the empire. The Machu Pikchu, Terrace Farm improvements, and the Qullqa and Tirakuna Traditions, alongside the Indenture and Yeomanry Social Policies, Inns, Hospitals, and Banks, will prove incredibly beneficial while gathering Treasure Fleets during this Age. Building and maintaining positive relationships throughout the Exploration Age will facilitate the establishment of World Bank offices.
Top Economic Strategy for Pachacuti in Civ 7’s Modern Age
America’s Industrial Park Fuels Population Growth
Similar to the Exploration Age, Pachacuti enters the Modern Age with all cities intact thanks to the Treasure Fleets Golden Age bonus. He can leverage America’s industrial and production focus to secure his Economic Victory. The primary objective in this age centers on producing Factory Resources and ultimately generating the World Banker in Pachacuti’s Capital. America’s unique components, such as the Railyard and Steel Mill buildings that make up the Industrial Park Unique Quarter, aid in efficiently completing the Railroad Tycoon milestones. It’s important to prioritize this quarter wherever feasible, as it will enhance Food production for every Resource allocated to that city.
Pachacuti Modern Overview: America |
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Civics |
Yankee Ingenuity, Captains of Industry |
Techs |
Industrialization, Mass Production |
Government |
Bureaucratic Monarchy |
Units |
Prospector, Marine |
Ideology |
Communism, Fascism |
Wonders |
Statue of Liberty |
America’s unique ability, Frontier Expansion, also offers 100 Gold for every Resource improved. Using the Prospector unit for this task can help expand borders and award Gold in the process. Traditions like the Gold Rush and Robber Baron will also positively influence Resource assignments. The Statue of Liberty Wonder rewards 4 Migrants, boosting rural population numbers. For Ideology, Communism includes effective Food-increasing Social Policies while Fascism enhances Gold production. Trade routes in the Distant Lands can supply Factory Resources and facilitate progress toward an Economic Victory.
Once the World Banker is spawned, establishing World Bank offices will require less Influence based on the Economic Legacy Points earned and alliances with allies. Thus, Pachacuti should find himself in a favorable position. Ultimately, maximizing Food and Population Growth is essential for achieving the Economic Victory as Pachacuti in Sid Meier’s Civilization 7.