Civ 5 Lekmod Civ List Info

Shoshone — (Leader: Pocatello)

The Ultimate Guide to Civ 5 Lekmod: Complete Civilization List and Meta Analysis

Whether you are a veteran player transitioning from the base game or a newcomer looking to understand the massive roster, this comprehensive list breaks down the unique abilities, strengths, and playstyles of the civilizations featured in Lekmod. What is Lekmod?

Macedonia (Alexander), Madagascar/Malagasy (Ralambo), Manchuria (Nurhaci), Maori (Te Rauparaha), Maurya (Ashoka), Maya (Pacal), Mexico (Benito Juarez), Mongolia (Genghis Khan), Moors (Abd-ar-Rahman III), Morocco (Ahmad al-Mansur), Mughals (Akbar I), Mysore (Hyder Ali), Nabataea (Aretas III), Netherlands (William), New Zealand (Michael Joseph Savage), Normandy (William the Conqueror), Norway (Harald Hardrada), Nubia (Amanitore), Oman (Saif bin Sultan), Ottomans (Suleiman), Palmyra (Zenobia), Papal States/Vatican (Urban II), Persia (Darius I), Philippines (Emilio Aguinaldo), Phoenicia (Hiram), Poland (Casimir III), Polynesia (Kamehameha), Portugal (Maria I), Prussia (Frederick), Romania (Carol I), Rome (Augustus Caesar), Russia (Catherine)

Civs that fill historical gaps in Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas: civ 5 lekmod civ list

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Beyond just new civs, Lekmod fundamentally alters the "meta" of the game:

: Remains a top contender due to its flexible social policy bonuses and powerful late-game military.

If you’re new to Lekmod, the sheer number of available civilizations can be overwhelming. Below is a structured breakdown of the Lekmod civ list, its categories, and what makes it unique. Shoshone — (Leader: Pocatello) The Ultimate Guide to

: Science specialists who gain immense research boosts from all specialist slots and great person improvements. Tier A: Highly Versatile Competitors

: Features unique growth mechanics, including settlers that do not stop city food production. Modified Base Game Civilizations

The Floating Gardens UB combined with cultural bonuses on unit kills makes them one of the best warfare/growth hybrid civs in the game. A-Tier: Strong & Versatile

Many original civilizations have been reworked for better competitive balance: There might be a Google Doc with the civ list

: Significant rework featuring a settler that ignores terrain costs and provides defensive strength, turning Washington into an expansionist threat. Current "Top Tier" Powers

: Noted for being potentially overpowered in certain setups. : A powerful cultural civilization.

. This major community balance mod adds over 30 custom nations while rewriting the original 43 vanilla choices to make every single group fun, fair, and viable.