Humankind: Together We Rulegives you more tools to change your playstyle. This time, there’s a heavy focus on diplomacy, but you do need to gather a resource to manipulate your opponent. Here’s ourHumankind:Together We Ruleguide to help you with Leverage points and Embassy actions — and how to learn what they accomplish.
Note:For more information, check out ourHumankindguides and features hub.

Humankind: Together We Ruleguide – How to earn Leverage points and use Embassy actions
Leverage points
Leverage is a new resource inHumankind: Together We Rule. It’s symbolized by a pawn icon. Apart from certain perks, there are a few ways to earn it during your campaigns:
Note:These methods tend to be somewhat unreliable. You’re often dependent on how the AI acts. For instance, AI troops tend to move away from DMZs within the same turn, which means you won’t get as much Leverage as you want. It’s also possible for Leverage to spawn within the borders of empires, preventing your own military units from reaching them unless you’ve got an alliance or open borders. As such, even a Diplo Affinity culture will have the same limitation as a non-Diplo civ.

Embassy screen
The Embassy, meanwhile, is a new building that you can construct in your lands as soon as you meet another civ. Doing so will unlock an additional panel. This is divided into two sections—Agreements and Leverage actions:
Agreements are mutually beneficial treaties between two factions with an Embassy. If a civ’s Embassy is destroyed or its city gets captured, then these options will no longer be available:
Leverage actions, meanwhile, are those that use Leverage as a currency. These take effect upon usage or within the same turn:
Humankind: Together We Ruleis available viaSteam. For more information, check out ourguides and features hub.
Jason Rodriguez
Jason Rodriguez is a guides writer. Most of his work can be found on PC Invasion (around 3,400+ published articles). He’s also written for IGN, GameSpot, Polygon, TechRaptor, Gameskinny, and more.
He’s also one of only five games journalists from the Philippines. Just kidding. There are definitely more around, but he doesn’t know anyone. Mabuhay!