Civilization VII · Exploration Age

Hawai'i

Hawai'i turns Ocean tiles from empty space into a genuine Culture engine — the only Exploration civilization built to treat natural disasters at sea as an opportunity rather than a setback.

Unique Ability

"Moananuiākea" lets Hawai'i work Ocean terrain from the start, and grants Culture whenever a Storm, Flood, or Volcanic Eruption adds fertility to a tile — turning disasters other civilizations dread into a repeatable Culture source. Later tiers add Happiness and Culture on all Marine terrain and increased Production toward the associated Wonder.

Unique Unit

The Leiomano is a unique Infantry-replacement with increased Combat Strength against Infantry and Cavalry that also earns Culture from defeating enemy units. The Kahuna is a unique Missionary that can heal nearby units in addition to its normal religious role, making it useful to keep near your army rather than purely on conversion duty.

Unique Infrastructure

The Lo'i Kalo is Hawai'i's unique Improvement, granting Food, Production, and Culture from adjacent Farms; it must be placed on Grassland or Tropical terrain. The associated Wonder, Hale o Keawe, adds Culture and grants a bonus when completing a building on Marine terrain.

How to Play Hawai'i

  • Settle deliberately for Grassland or Tropical coastline — the Lo'i Kalo improvement, the core ability, and the associated Wonder all depend on this specific terrain combination.
  • Don't fear environmental disasters near your coast — Storms, Floods, and Volcanic Eruptions are a genuine Culture source here, not just a hazard to mitigate.
  • Build a religion and keep a Kahuna with your army rather than treating it as a pure missionary — its healing charges are genuinely useful in a fight.

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