An Economic Victory in Civilization 7 is a little more Machiavellian than the other victories â hence why Machiavelli is such a good leader for it. Through the ages, youâll work hard to create strong diplomatic partnerships with other civilizations in order to enrich them â and, more importantly, yourself.
In this Civilization 7 guide, weâre going to give you a broad idea of how to get an Economic Victory and then give you an age-by-age walkthrough on how to make it happen.
How to get an Economic Victory in Civilization 7
In an Economic Victory, youâll be going for a wide variety of objectives, making it a bit different than something like a Military Victory. But what it all really boils down to is diplomacy and ensuring that youâre trading with as many people as possible to get richer and richer and richer.
In the beginning of the game, youâre just looking to gobble up as many resources as possible. You can do that by expanding your own empire and trading with other civilizations when you encounter them.
Things get a little more complex later in the game, once you reach the Exploration Age and have to start worrying about treasure fleets. Here, youâll need to expand onto different continents in order to bring treasures home, enriching yourself with exotic goods from distant lands. Finally, youâll end up building a rail line and moving goods around the world in order to become the first ever railroad tycoon.
The important thing to remember about an Economic Victory is that you are rich as hell. That might sound obvious, but if money is your main focus, you can stack up a lot of it very quickly as the turns roll on. Throw your weight around by building high yield buildings or even buying expensive units to quickly win a war with your allies. Use your vast wealth to further improve the lives of your citizens, and itâll come back to you tenfold.
The wealth and diplomatic power you generate over the course of the game will help you establish a World Bank Office in every capital city in the world, which is exactly what you need to do to win.
Economic Victory walkthrough in Civilization 7
As described above, an Economic Victory is all about making that money and spreading your wealth through your empire and the empire of others. That can make it a little tricky, and itâs got some weird mechanics going on in some of the ages.
Below, weâre going to give you a bit of more structured advice for each age to help you push through the gameâs objectives and complete the Economic Legacy Path, which will help guide you to completing the World Bank in the Modern Age.
Antiquity Age
Before we get started, hereâs a snapshot of what the Antiquity Age looks like for an Economic Victory:
- Study Code of Laws in the Civics tree
- Build a merchant and create a trade route
- Use the âImprove Trade Relationsâ Diplomatic Action
- Slot 20 resources
In the Antiquity Age, you have one of the simplest objectives in any of the Legacy Paths. All you need to do is have a combined 20 resources slotted into your various towns and cities by the end of the age. Now, you have to do a bit of research to get there, and there are ways to fumble it, but chances are you mightâve accidentally gotten most of the way through the Economic Legacy Path going for other victories before.
When the game first starts, youâll need to rush to the Code of Laws in the Civics tree, which will allow you to build a merchant and establish trade routes with other civilizations. This is critical, as itâll both net you gold and access to other civilizations resources.
But youâll want to do more than just trade to secure your resource empire. Make sure you take your settlers â even your first one â and place them near resource tiles. Expand your empire rapidly, in order to claim some of these resources around the maps. (Getting a scout early is advisable here to look for other civilizations and, more importantly, valuable resource nodes.)
Try to avoid wars during this age if you can, as they are money sinks. Instead, use your Influence to improve your trade relations with as many civilizations as possible, which will increase your relationship with them, netting both of you some gold, and increasing the number of trait routes you can have with them.
You should also be training and buying merchants in your cities, as well as upping your townâs Production so theyâll send you back Gold.
Once you slot 20 resources in, youâll finish the Economic Legacy Path and start with an Economic Golden Age, which gives you the incredible bonus of allowing you to keep all cities as cities when you transition to the Exploration Age.
Exploration Age
Before we get started, hereâs a snapshot of what the Exploration Age looks like for an Economic Victory:
- Research Cartography and Astronomy
- Research Shipbuilding and Shipbuilding Mastery
- Build a settlement in a distant land
- Build a fishing quay in a distant land settlement
- Improve Treasure Resources in a distant land
- Score 30 Treasure Fleet Points by capturing treasure fleets
Your punishment for a straightforward Antiquity Age is a convoluted Exploration Age. Things start out pretty simple here, and quickly get complex and confusing.
At the start of the age, you need to focus on getting your civilizations shipshape and ready for ocean travel. Buy some Science buildings with your vast fortune and expedite Shipbuilding and Master Shipbuilding. Then make some settlers and send them across the ocean to various different parts of the world. Scout boats are great here.
Youâll need to look for treasure resources in these distant lands, build a settlement near them, and then improve them by spending a population on them to build a mine, farm, etc. You then need to build a fishing quay that connects the settlement to your homelandâs fishing quay. And then you need to wait for âsome time.â Eventually, a treasure fleet will spawn, and youâll need to escort it back to your home port and deposit it.
When you deposit a treasure fleet, you get one point for every treasure resource thatâs in the settlement it came from. You need 30 treasure fleet points to complete this Legacy Path. Yikes.
This is a very time-consuming process, and itâs a little finicky. So to maximize your likelihood of success, there are two things you can do.
First: ABE â always be expanding. Send as many settlers as you can to as many foreign areas as you can. And try to place your foreign settlements next to two or more treasure resources, so that your treasure fleets are worth more points when they finally spawn. The earlier you do this in the age, the better.
Second: Be a pirate. If you buy yourself a powerful navy fleet â which you should be able to do, since you should have a lot of gold at this point â you can actually steal other civilizationâs treasure fleets and bring them back to your city instead. This can get you in a bit of trouble, obviously, as youâll be getting yourself into conflicts. But with enough boats, you can build yourself a nice little pirate fleet.
Once you finally accumulate all those treasure points, the age will come to an end. If you make it to the end of the Legacy Path, youâll once again be able to keep all of your cities once you transition to the Modern Age.
Modern Age
Before we get started, hereâs a snapshot of what the Modern Age looks like for an Economic Victory:
- Research Industrialization in the Tech tree
- Build a rail station
- Research Mass Production in the Tech tree
- Build enough rail stations to connect three settlements by rail
- Build a factory
- Slot factory resources and earn 500 Rail Tycoon Points
- Send the Great Banker to every capital in the world and establish a World Bank Office
In the modern age, you have another complex path to victory, although itâs a lot less frustrating than treasure fleets. This time, you get to become the worldâs first (and best) railroad tycoon and eventually establish the World Bank.
To start off, you need to research Industrialization in the Tech Tree, which is pretty early on. Even so, buy some Science buildings if youâre lagging behind, as youâll want as much time as possible once youâve unlocked the rail station. You should build a rail station in as many of your settlements as possible, as itâll upgrade your roads to rails.
Next youâll need to research Mass Production to unlock the factory, which is a bit further into the Science Tech Tree. While youâre doing this, get started buttering your neighbors up and increasing your relationship with them by sending them gold and improving your relationships. Try to avoid any wars, as youâll want to maintain a positive relationship with as many other civilizations as possible in order to help you out later.
Once youâve unlocked the ability to build a factory, put one in every one of your settlements. This will allow you to slot special factory resources that youâll find around the map. These resources behave very similarly to other slotted resources, but they can only go in your special factory slot.
Once you slot at least five factory resources, youâll be off to the races on trying to become a railroad tycoon. Every turn that you have resources slotted into your factories, youâll gain Railroad Tycoon Points. The thing is, you need 500 such points to finish the Legacy Path and start in on your victory. This is basically just time consuming, but you can make it go faster by building more factories and settlements. The more resources you have in your factory slots, the more points youâll get per turn. While you wait, keep accumulating wealth and Influence, but be a little frugal with both, as youâll need them soon.
After youâve earned 500 Railroad Tycoon Points, youâll gain a new unit: the Great Banker. This unit is about to become the most important person in your society, and youâll need to move them to each playerâs capital city and have them use the âEstablish World Bank Officeâ action in each. This action costs both Gold and Influence, and itâs more expensive depending on how much a civilization hates you.
Accumulate funds and Influence, and move your little Monopoly man around the map until youâve established a World Bank Office in every city capital in the world. Once youâre done, youâll instantly win an Economic Victory.
For more Civilization 7 guides, read our guides to all Legacy Paths and all victories or our detailed walkthroughs on how to get an Culture Victory, a Military Victory, or a Science Victory.