Civilization V — Healing Ships: A Complete Guide Naval units in Civilization V have a unique healing mechanic that works quite differently from the one for land unit. Now, be explained those tips to heal your ships better in the battles.
Naval Unit Healing Mechanics
Friendly Territory Requirement: Naval Vessels Heal only if in Friendly territory.naval healing (ad) If you do that, then as long as your ships are in friendly or ally territory they will get injured soldiers back.
Supply: In order to bypass the territorial restriction, you can also acquire a Supply promotion. This trait gives naval units the ability to heal, wherever they are on in sea zone.
The Great Admiral: This we all know is the best in naval warfare. When they are “activated,” both of them have the special ability to spontaneously heal ships in close proximity. A clever use of this skill will therefore give naval battles a whole new spin and allow you to recharge quickly after fighting.
Strategic Implications
Location: Always think about where your fleet is located. This not only ensures that they are located near friendly ports for healing, but also makes it possible to attack the enemy unexpectedly or withstand their offensives.
Great Admiral: Putting your Great Admirals to good use can really enhance the operational performance of a fleet. This makes them invaluable in the later battles where ship health is important and you’re more likely to take damage over a longer period of time.
Promotion Management — This might be the biggest game changer when you operate a fleet well outside of your home waters (Offshore Investing in Supply promotion). This is to make sure your ships are always ready for combat, even though they might be on the other end of the map.
So there you have it, a brief rundown on the healing mechanics that play such an important role in naval strategy for Civilization V; when used properly through taking advantage of friendly territories and promotions as well as keeping your ships within mobile medic range can ensure a long-term—worry free -force throughout your campaigns.