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    • The Best Humankind Cultures
    • Humankind Cultures – Ancient Era
    • Humankind Cultures – Classical Era
    • Humankind Cultures – Medieval Era
    • Humankind Cultures – Early Modern Era
    • Humankind Cultures – Industrial Era
    • Humankind Cultures – Contemporary Era

    Here is our list of top tier Humankind cultures: 1. Harrapans 2. Egyptians 3. Celts 4. Greeks 5. Franks 6. Ghanaians 7. Dutch 8. Mughals 9. French 10. Soviets For more information on Humankind cultures, emblematic units, quarters, and legacy traits, please refer to the official Humankind Encyclopaedia.

    Two cultures stand out in the ancient era, and both focus on the two most important resources in the game currently – food and industry. Which one you pick will largely depend on your environment – if there’s not a lot of good food tiles about, it might be best favouring early industry wins and boosting your population growth in later eras.

    Celts

    The Celts are arguably the strongest pick for the Classical era: you’re either going to be doubling down on food production bonuses that you’re running with the Harrappans, or you went with the Egyptians and now want to bring up your food output to meet your industrial capabilities. Their unique district – the Nemeton – gives a huge boost to food for this stage of the game (+3 per farmers’ quarter, +3 per number of attached territories) and a nice boost to faith to help your religion take off...

    Greeks

    Provided you take care of your production and food needs, picking the Greeks might be a good idea to stay ahead in science. There’s no ‘science victory’ like in Civilization, but researching all of the technologies in the final era is one way to /end/ the game, and the Greeks are well placed to give you a hand in that regard. Related: Humankind wartips and tricks Their legacy trait gives a +2 boost to science per researcher in a city, which is something that stays relevant up until the final...

    Franks

    While science is relevant in every era, focusing on influence becomes less important as the game progresses, but picking the Franks can give you a decent boost in both, as well as some other bonuses. Their legacy trait is simple, and gives you a +10% boost to all influence production, which will be handy if you find yourself competing hard over neighbouring spheres of influence. The Franks’ emblematic quarter – the Scriptorium – provides more influence per adjacent distinct. Your cities shoul...

    Ghanaians

    The Ghanaians are a strong culture pick for the medieval era, but they require a bit of setup so you have to plan for them in advance. Get it right, and you could be earning a disgusting amount of money (which will be especially useful if you haven’t managed to grab an industry-focused culture so far). Their legacy trait gives +5 money for each luxury and strategic resource you can access, while each Luxuries Market (their unique district) you build gives +1 money per number of trade routes....

    Dutch

    As with the Ghanaians, it’s best to plan with the Dutch in mind, but if you do so then you can end up with more money than you know how to spend. You need a big population to make the best of the legacy trait (+1 money per pop), so choosing Harrapans and/or Celts in previous eras is a must. You also have to have built a few money quarters to make the best of the emblematic quarter (V.O.C. Warehouse), which grants +2 money per trader. If you can put it next to a harbour or two for a further +2...

    Mughals

    Percentage boosts to yields are a big deal since they’re always relevant, and if you’ve built a large empire then the industry bump you can get from the Mughals’ legacy trait – +2% industry on your capital for every territory in your sphere of influence – is incredible. You’ll want to have picked at least one of the Zhou, Greeks, or Franks in a previous era to ensure that your influence generation is where it needs to be, though. Add to this the massive flat bumps to industry you can get from...

    We mentioned at the beginning that by the time you get to this stage of the game, your choice in culture will become highly situational depending on how you’re trying to win, as your strategy and your resource production should be locked in by now. That said, there are still some best-in-slot picks even this late on:

    As in the previous era, your choice here will be highly situational, but there is one particular shout-out we want to make for the Contemporary era:

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