They rank at #9.Ĭentered in Nidaros, Eystein’s Norway is a civ based on settling overseas and building wonders- which isn’t too helpful in a domination game. What can I say about them? Well, they don’t really have much competition besides Brazil, are given plenty of space, and have a very opportunistic AI. The Guaycuru are led by cultural hero Eso, and are based in Mision El Toba. The PRs decidedly put them in rank #23.īrazil brings the heat! Led by Lula de Silva and based in Brasilia, they have plenty of opportunities to succeed in this game- even before getting their uniques in the late game! However, the slow start can be crippling, and the PRs know this, putting the civ at a middling #35 I personally think they’ve got decent odds, but only time will tell. Marajoara under P’kuee, centered in Camutins, are a familiar face to those who have been watching CBRX season 2. The Omagua are usually one of the main competitors in South America, and I should hope no different from them in this game. The Omagua under Payoreva are centered in Cararies, which is a prime jungle location that this civilization can and will take advantage of. Perhaps it’s time for them to brave the waves? They rank at #58. Unfortunately, their odds sink rapidly due to a very passive nature. This is not the vanilla version, however- this is Tupac Yupanqui leading a more naval-focused version. First off, let’s go over the Inca in Cusco.