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==Promotions Info== :β <small>See also: [[XP]]</small> * Promoting: When a unit has acquired enough [[XP]] to purchase a promotion, the "Promote Unit" button on the unit panel will be active (as long as the unit still has movement points left). If you click on that button, a list of the promotions available to the unit will display. Click on a promotion to choose it for that unit. The XP is expended and the unit acquires the promotion immediately. This takes up the rest of it's turn. After a unit is promoted twice, you will also be able to give it a custom name by clicking on the "Name Unit" button on the unit panel. * Promotions: There are dozens of promotions available in Civilization VI. Each class of [[Unit]] (melee, cavalry, ranged, etc.), has their own promotion tree dedication them. Some promotions require that a unit have acquired other promotions before they become available. If a promotion is available to a unit, it will be listed when you click on the "Promote Unit" button. * Corps and Armies inherit the promotions of its most experienced unit, i.e. the one with the highest promotion level at the time you create (or expand) the formation. Any other promotions which lower ranking units had before being added to the formation are lost. That means it's a good strategy to combine new, inexperienced units with your veteran ones. If the two units you're combining are the same level but have different promotions, the resultant Corps or Army inherits the promotions from the unit you are combining the current oneΒ ''with''Β (i.e. the second unit you click on when creating the formation).
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