Civilization 7- How To Sail The Open Ocean

From the moment you step onto a new map in Civilization VII, you have access to the water. All maps have some kind of water element to them, and how you navigate the ocean plays a huge part in the establishment of your empire. After all, you can’t dominate the world from a single patch of land.

However. when you begin Civilization 7, you’ll notice that you don’t have any access to naval ships and the units that can move over water cannot cross into the open ocean. While staying on the coastlines can help you uncover new parts of your current continent, exploring the seas is what takes your empire to the next level.

In the guide below, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about sailing the blue waters of Civilization 7.

How to get past the open ocean in Civilization 7

If you attempted to use a scout or other unit to sail into the water during the Antiquity Age, you could only sail into the “coastal” tiles. The tiles marked “open ocean” were completely …

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