In Civilization VII, the plague can severely impact towns and cities, particularly during the Exploration Age when diseases travel via ships. Recognizable by green smoke, the plague leads to unrest, halting production and financial activities within the affected settlements. If untreated, it can spread and even kill military units. Historically reflective, the game highlights how the plague ravaged communities during the 14th and 15th centuries. It's crucial to address the plague promptly to maintain stability in your empire, as it appears most frequently in coastal and recently conquered areas.
Sometimes, the various towns and cities you rule over will become susceptible to the plague, particularly during the Exploration Age due to overseas diseases.
If you see green clouds of smoke, it indicates that a town is in a state of unrest due to the plague, affecting its productivity.
The plague can spread and lead to unrest in settlements, preventing production or expenditure of gold until the situation is resolved.
Historically, the plague had devastating effects during the 14th and 15th centuries, coinciding with the start of the Exploration Age.
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