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Jungle

1 food · move 2 · def +50%

Slow to cross, slow to clear, and worth clearing — unless Gems turn the tile into a trade engine for an early Republic.

Jungle (Civilization I)
Source: Sid Meier's Civilization wiki (Fandom), CC BY-SA

What it does

Yields 1 food with a +50% defense bonus. Irrigation clears Jungle to Grassland (15 turns); mining converts it to Forest (15 turns). Gems specials add 4 trade.

Key details

Yield
1 food, 0 shields, 0 trade
Movement cost
2
Defense bonus
+50%
Special resource
Gems — 1 food, 4 trade

About terrain in Civilization

Every map square is one of twelve terrain types, each with a yield of food, shields and trade, a movement cost, and a defense bonus. Settlers improve tiles with irrigation, mines and roads — and some improvements transform the terrain itself (clearing Forest to Plains, draining Swamp to Grassland). Special resources like Coal, Gems or Fish appear in fixed cluster patterns and dramatically boost a tile's yield.

Strategy — Cities live on food: settle on Rivers or beside Grassland and Plains. Under Despotism any tile producing 3+ of a resource is penalized one — so don't waste early Settler turns irrigating grassland; road the shield-grassland first.

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