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But other than that, great work.
Here is my screenshot of the free Great Person screen,where the Great Dragons can be selected by an non-Dragonland Civ.
(But in reality it’s because the Great Dragons are technically their own unit type. They don’t replace the normal great people for technical reasons. I’m probably gonna buff the one and done GDs like Katsuharu because of their nature.)
Also curious if completing the Social Policy trees, lets you buy the orginal Great people with faith in the industral era, Or the unique great Dragons? I only know from finishing Liberty that it let me choose any of the orginal great people like normal, but also any of the great Dragons. Including the ones FAR in the tech tree that only appear once.
The only building I’d say would be a complete waste would be the garden, along with certain social policies that increase the rate of GP generation. Guilds provide cultural specialists which are great sources of culture. They are definitely lower priority when playing as this civ but I wouldn’t say a waste.