![]() Seondeok (Korea), Pericles (Greece), Menelik II (Ethiopia), Lady Six Sky (Maya), Dido (Phoenician), Gilgamesh (Sumer), Hammurabi (Babylon), Jayavarman VII (Khmer), Mansa Musa (Mali), Harald Hardrada (Norway), Qin Shi Huang (China), Kublai Khan (China), Phillip II (Spain) Gorgo (Greece), Matthias Corvinus (Hungary), Cleopatra (Egypt), Simon Bolivar (Gran Columbia), Pedro II (Brazil), Cyrus (Persia), Saladin (Arabia), Rough Rider Teddy (America) Hojo Tokimune (Japan), Peter the Great (Russia), João III (Portugal), John Curtin (Australia), Kupe (Maori), Bullmoose Teddy (America) This list favors the leaders that offer more flexibility in how players can play them. Like our Monster Hunter Rise weapon tier list, there aren’t many bad choices here – just a few that offer more options for how you approach the game. Others are more limited, however, and mean you’ll need to plan ahead to ensure you’re making the most of their abilities. Some, like Japan’s Hojo Tokimune, have abilities and units that lend themselves to multiple victory conditions. ![]() Most world leaders in Civilization VI have an ability that makes certain victories easier to achieve. Civilization VI Ranking – Ranking of all world leaders Image via Firaxis Games ![]() If you want to make sure you’re picking the most flexible leaders in the world, here’s our ranking of Civilization VI’s world leaders. While the game’s balance means you can likely win no matter which civilization you control, some offer more avenues to victory than others. Especially with the numerous expansions and additional content, the game offers a total of 58 leaders that you can play to spread your culture across the planet. Civilization VI is one of the best entries in the famous franchise.
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