
Civ 7 Leaders Guide: Best Leaders for Every Victory Type
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Find the best Civ 7 leaders for your playstyle. From domination to diplomacy, here are the strongest leaders for every victory in Civilization VII.
In Civilization VII, your leader selection can make or break your run. With Civ 7’s new three-Age structure, evolving attribute trees, and unique leader abilities, each leader pushes you toward a different style of play.
So let’s break down the best Civ 7 leaders for every victory type, explain why they rise above the rest of the roster, and help you pick the perfect leaders for your preferred strat.
How Many Leaders Are in Civ 7?
As of the latest updates and DLC releases, Civilization VII features 26 playable leaders. The game launched in February 2025 with 20 leaders, including several with alternate “personas” that modify their attributes and abilities (for example, Ashoka, Napoleon, and Xerxes each have multiple personas).
Since launch, Firaxis has expanded the roster through ongoing DLC drops:
Ada Lovelace — added in March 2025
Simón Bolívar — added in March 2025
Edward Teach (Blackbeard) — added via the Tides of Power collection (late 2025)
Sayyida al Hurra — added via the Tides of Power collection (late 2025)
These leaders introduce new attribute trees, starting biases, and unique abilities that significantly expand leader variety and late-game strategy options.
More leaders are planned for future DLC releases, so the total count will continue to grow throughout 2026 and beyond.
Civ 7 Best Leaders by Victory Type: Quick Overview
Victory Type | Best Leaders |
Military Victory | Napoleon Bonaparte, Augustus Caesar |
Science Victory | Ada Lovelace, Benjamin Franklin |
Culture Victory | Catherine the Great, Harriet Tubman |
Economic Victory | Ibn Battuta, Simón Bolívar |
Diplomacy Victory | Harriet Tubman, Benjamin Franklin |
These leaders consistently rise to the top thanks to strong attribute trees, unique abilities, and victory-type synergies that make them the most reliable picks across all three Ages in Civilization VII.
Best Civ 7 Leaders by Victory Type
Best Military Victory Leaders
Military victories in Civ 7 reward leaders who can snowball early, maintain momentum through the Ages, and convert every production turn into battlefield value. The best military leaders boost combat strength, unit movement, resource capacity, and army scaling, letting you overwhelm neighbors before they stabilize.
Here are the strongest picks for a domination-focused play:
Napoleon Bonaparte (France)

Napoleon is built for constant aggression. His leader abilities boost combat strength for adjacent units, accelerate army production, and reward momentum, meaning the more battles you win, the faster you can produce and rotate fresh units. His militaristic attribute tree also makes it easier to stay resource-positive during long campaigns.
Strengths:
Massive mid-game power spike
Great for early rushes on higher difficulties
Synergizes well with continuous expansion
Augustus Caesar (Rome)
Just like in the previous iterations of the Civilization series, Rome’s classic legions return but stronger than ever. In Civ 7, Augustus gets additional bonuses for city expansion and infrastructure built after conquests. His army is extremely cost-efficient in Antiquity and transitions smoothly into later Ages thanks to production boosts from connected cities.
Strengths:
Best early pressure in the game
Captured cities become productive quickly
Straightforward domination path for all skill levels
Trung Trac (Vietnam)
Trung Trac excels on maps with chokepoints, hills, and forests. Her units gain movement and combat bonuses on difficult terrain, allowing you to outmaneuver and outflank opponents who struggle to traverse the same tiles.
Strengths:
Incredible defensive + offensive flexibility
Perfect for guerrilla tactics
High-value on uneven or high-density maps
Simón Bolívar (Gran Colombia) – DLC
Bolívar’s movement bonuses make his armies feel like they’re always one turn ahead. Faster armies = more flanks, more engagements, and more surprise city captures. He also benefits from gold generation tied to strategic positioning, which supports sustained military campaigns.
Strengths:
Fastest armies in Civ 7
Great hybrid military/economic play
Strong from Exploration to Modern Age
Honorable Mentions
Xerxes — strong loyalty pressure + army support bonuses
Shaka (if added later) — depending on updates, often a military staple
Really just any militaristic persona leaders who offer enhanced unit training or strategic resource boosts
Best Science Victory Leaders
A Science Victory in Civ 7 is all about research acceleration, efficient district growth, resource optimization, and late-game tech snowballing. The best science leaders turn every discovery into momentum, giving you faster breakthroughs, stronger infrastructure, and a clear path to Modern Age dominance.
Here are the strongest leaders for outpacing every other civ on the tech tree.
Ada Lovelace (United Kingdom) – DLC

Ada’s kit is built around technological scaling. Her abilities give bonuses for researching adjacent technologies, optimizing specialist yields, and accelerating late-game breakthrough projects. Once she enters the Modern Age, she becomes one of the fastest tech-snowball leaders in the game.
Strengths:
Massive boosts to late-game science output
Excellent synergy with urban districts
Perfect leader for peaceful, optimized “builder” playstyles
Benjamin Franklin (United States)
Franklin benefits from a rare dual-tree synergy: Civic Mastery and Technology Mastery. This lets him double-dip on major policy breakpoints and build some of the most productive mid-game cities in Civ 7. His infrastructure bonuses often translate directly into higher science yields.
Strengths:
Exceptional infrastructure scaling
Smoothest science progression from Antiquity → Modern
Great for flexible play that transitions into science dominance
Ibn Battuta (Morocco)
Ibn Battuta’s bonuses reward early scouting, natural wonders, and trade mapping, which can feed directly into science yields. His exploration-driven economy sets you up with the gold and diplomatic reach needed to fund research districts and specialists long before other civs stabilize.
Strengths:
Best early map knowledge → better science planning
Generates reliable gold to support research districts
Strong across all Ages — especially Exploration Age
Catherine the Great (Russia) – Culture/Science Hybrid
Catherine’s bonuses for wonders, great people, and cultural output often translate into extra science through specialist stacking and district adjacency. While not a pure science leader, she’s a top-tier hybrid pick ideal for players who like multi-victory flexibility.
Strengths:
Turns wonder-building into late-game science power
Great for hybrid Culture + Science victories
Smooth, reliable scaling for long campaigns
Honorable Mentions
Napoleon (persona variants) — some personas grant powerful infrastructure snowball options
Augustus Caesar — strong early growth can pivot into science later
Any discovery-focused persona leaders with tech adjacency bonuses
Best Culture Victory Leaders
Culture victories in Civ 7 revolve around Great Works, wonders, tourism, natural wonders, and specialist-driven cities. The best culture leaders excel at generating Great People, stacking culture output early, and snowballing tourism into the Modern Age.
These are the leaders who shine at culture victories.
Catherine the Great (Russia)

Making our list not once, but twice is Russia’s iconic leader, Catherine. Catherine naturally leans into wonders, Great People, and adjacency bonuses, making her the most straightforward culture-focused leader in Civ 7. Her unique abilities reward you for building urban districts, creating Great Works, and chaining wonder effects. On culture-heavy maps, she easily snowballs into unstoppable tourism.
Strengths:
Highest wonder synergy in the game
Consistent Great People generation
Perfect for “builder” players who like maxed-out cities
Harriet Tubman (United States) – Diplomacy/Culture Hybrid
While mostly seen as a diplomatic leader, Harriet’s kit also boosts movement, liberation mechanics, and civic progression, all of which feed naturally into cultural influence. Faster movement = more exploration, more trade, and more Great Work opportunities, especially as you shift into Exploration Age.
Strengths:
Strong culture + diplomacy hybrid
Excellent mid-game policy acceleration
Great for players who want flexible win conditions
Ibn Battuta (Morocco)
Ibn Battuta appears in nearly every top leader list because exploration is core to multiple victory types—including Culture. He gains bonuses from natural wonders, trade routes, and world discovery, which can directly boost tourism and culture output in Exploration and Modern Ages.
Strengths:
Tourism spikes from trade and exploration
Strong synergy with natural wonders
Great pick for wide or trade-focused playstyles
Augustus Caesar (Rome) – Hybrid Culture Builder

Another double feature for this list is Augustus Caesar. Rome’s expansion makes it easier to grab natural wonders, relics, and high-adjacency tiles. Augustus also benefits from post-conquest infrastructure boosts, which can elevate culture-producing districts in captured cities. He’s a surprisingly strong hybrid option for Culture + Military paths.
Strengths:
Captured cities boost culture through infrastructure
Great for aggressive players aiming for a soft-power finish
Reliable scaling in all three Ages
Honorable Mentions
Trung Trac — Great for culture on terrain-heavy or defensive maps
Ada Lovelace — specialist and district bonuses can feed into tourism indirectly
Any wonder-focused personas with adjacency or Great Work bonuses
Best Economic Victory Leaders
Economic victories in Civ 7 are all about trade routes, gold generation, strategic positioning, and wide-map influence. Leaders who thrive here usually offer bonuses tied to trade maps, resource capacity, route efficiency, and diplomatic-commercial reach.
If your goal is to dominate the global marketplace, these leaders give you the strongest economy.
Ibn Battuta (Morocco)

Ibn Battuta’s kit is tailor-made for wealth generation. His bonuses for trade routes, natural wonders, and exploration snowball your income early and scale into enormous gold output later on. Discovering more of the world increases your trade map reach, letting you establish high-value routes before anyone else.
Strengths:
Fastest trade route scaling in the game
Natural wonder bonuses = massive early gold swings
Ideal for peaceful economic snowball or hybrid victory paths
Simón Bolívar (Gran Colombia) – DLC
Bolívar isn’t just about mobility; his bonuses also create a stable, well-funded mid-game. Extra movement means safer traders, more secure borders, and easier expansion into economically valuable regions. Gold generation tied to positioning and military advantage makes him surprisingly consistent for economic wins.
Strengths:
Strong gold generation from positioning
Easy to protect trade routes with fast-moving armies
Perfect hybrid for domination → economic pivot
Catherine the Great (Russia)
What can I say, she’s multi-faceted. Catherine’s wonder-building bonuses also translate into secondary economic benefits: adjacency bonuses, trade boosts, and specialist stacking. Wonders like the Colossus, Great Lighthouse, or Petra synergize incredibly well with her kit, turning your cultural engine into a thriving commerce hub.
Strengths:
Wonders boost both culture and gold
Specialist stacking creates high-value tiles
Great for tall, optimized cities
Harriet Tubman (United States)

The ladies are dominating in Civ 7, and Harriet’s influence bonuses and liberation mechanics strengthen your diplomatic ties, potentially unlocking high-tier trade agreements. Her improved mobility also makes it easier to explore trade opportunities and connect distant cities efficiently.
Strengths:
One of the best diplomatic economies
Great mid-game trade scaling
Excellent for players who like flexible, peaceful wins
Honorable Mentions
Edward Teach (Blackbeard) — coastal trade snowball + naval protection
Sayyida al Hurra — maritime trade powerhouse (DLC)
Napoleon (economic persona) — production → gold conversions in some game modes
Best Diplomacy Victory Leaders
Diplomacy victories in Civ 7 focus on alliances, world influence, espionage, city-state relationships, and global projects. The best diplomatic leaders generate favor quickly, manipulate international politics, and maintain strong relationships across all three Ages. If you prefer strategy over brute force, these leaders give you the smoothest path to diplomatic dominance.
Harriet Tubman (United States)
Harriet’s abilities center on alliances, liberation, and mobility, which translate directly into diplomatic leverage. Freeing captured units or cities earns you favor, while faster movement lets you respond quickly to crises, quests, and world events. Her civic acceleration also helps you reach key diplomatic policies earlier than most civs.
Strengths:
Easiest civ to maintain multiple alliances
Generates diplomatic favor from supportive actions
Great for peacekeeping, crisis response, and coalition play
Benjamin Franklin (United States)

Franklin’s synergy between Civic Mastery and Technology Mastery allows him to adopt and rotate through powerful diplomatic policies faster than any other leader. His infrastructure bonuses help build strong city-state relationships, and his late-game policy flexibility is unmatched.
Strengths:
Fastest access to high-impact diplomatic civics
Perfect for influence stacking and diplomatic projects
Extremely consistent across all three Ages
Ibn Battuta (Morocco)
Ibn Battuta earns diplomatic value from exploration, natural wonders, and wide trade routes. Knowing the world early unlocks more alliances, more favorable trades, and more diplomatic missions. His trade economy ties directly into global influence, making him a natural diplomatic powerhouse.
Strengths:
Excellent early visibility of city-states and rival civs
Trade routes generate influence and diplomatic leverage
Great hybrid for Economy + Diplomacy wins
Sayyida al Hurra (Morocco, DLC)
Sayyida excels on maps with rich coastlines. Her bonuses to naval trade, coastal outposts, and maritime influence make her incredibly strong in diplomatic games where sea power matters. She can quickly become the central hub of global trade and cooperative pacts.
Strengths:
Strongest coastal diplomatic engine
Reliable favor generation from naval dominance
Great for peaceful, wide expansion along the water
Honorable Mentions
Edward Teach (Blackbeard) — naval control → diplomatic leverage
Catherine the Great — culture + wonder diplomacy hybrid
Trung Trac — defensive alliances and border stability support diplomatic scaling
How to Choose the Right Leader in Civ 7
To pick the right leader for the victory type you want to claim, the “best leader” is the one whose strengths line up with how you like to build, explore the map, and engage with the rest of the world.
Here’s what to consider when choosing a leader:
Start With Your Preferred Victory Type: If you already know you want a Military, Science, Culture, Economic, or Diplomacy win, choose a leader whose abilities naturally support that path. Example— Napoleon for domination, Ada Lovelace for science.
Check Their Attribute Tree: Every leader gets access to different attribute trees (militaristic, civic mastery, tech mastery, economic, diplomatic). The right tree can completely shape your early-game momentum.
Consider Your Playstyle:
Aggressive: Napoleon, Augustus
Builder/Tall: Catherine, Ada Lovelace
Trader/Hybrid: Ibn Battuta, Bolívar
Diplomatic: Harriet Tubman, Franklin
Look at Your Starting Bias: Every leader has a starting bias that nudges them toward certain terrain, resources, or regions on the map. This can dramatically affect how strong (or slow) your opening turns feel.
A leader biased toward coastlines benefits from early naval units, trade, and maritime bonuses.
A leader biased toward hills, forests, or chokepoints has stronger defenses and better production early on.
A leader biased toward fertile land or rivers gets faster growth and better adjacency for districts.
Think About Age Transitions: Since Civ 7 lets you continue or switch civilizations between Ages, consider whether a leader peaks early game, whether they’re stronger in one Age over another, or if they scale smoothly across all three.
Adapt to the Map: Your leader choice should shift depending on the map type
Coastal maps: Sayyida al Hurra Blackbeard
Terrain-heavy maps: Trung Trac
Wonder-rich or natural-wonder maps: Catherine, Ibn Battuta
Don’t Forget About City-States & Trade Routes: Many top-tier leaders (Harriet, Ibn Battuta, Franklin) get enormous value from early diplomatic influence, trade route expansion, and city-state quests/alliances.
Conclusion
Civ 7 gives every leader a distinct identity, and choosing the right one can shape your entire run. Whether you want to rush your neighbors, race up the tech tree, stack wonders, or play the long diplomatic game, the leaders we covered offer the strongest, most consistent paths to each victory type.
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Civ 7 Leaders: FAQs
Who is the best leader in Civ 7?
It depends on your victory goal, but broadly speaking:
Napoleon is the strongest in military domination.
Ada Lovelace is the top pick for science wins.
Catherine the Great excels in cultural play.
Ibn Battuta is unmatched for economic victories.
Harriet Tubman is the most consistent diplomatic leader.
Each one offers a reliable, high-impact path through all three Ages.
How many leaders are in Civ 7?
Civ 7 currently has 26 leaders, including post-launch additions like Ada Lovelace, Simón Bolívar, Edward Teach, and Sayyida al Hurra. More leaders are expected in upcoming DLC releases.
What makes a good leader in Civ 7?
A strong Civ 7 leader has:
A unique ability that helps you progress toward a specific victory type
A supportive attribute tree (military, civic, economic, diplomatic, or tech mastery)
A helpful starting bias that sets up a smooth, consistent early game
Synergy with your preferred playstyle, whether aggressive, diplomatic, or builder-focused
Are Civ 7 leaders historically accurate?
Each leader is inspired by real historical figures, but their in-game abilities are designed for balance and gameplay depth, not strict historical accuracy. Personas (like alternate versions of Napoleon or Ashoka) further blend historical flavor with game-focused mechanics.

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