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| indicator = Norse |
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| image = nrs-t-hammer-of-thunder.webp |
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| title = Hammer of Thunder |
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| subtitle = |
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| section1 = Availability |
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| itemsInSection1 = 4 |
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| col = 2 |
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| label1 = Type |
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| label2 = Civilization |
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| label3 = God |
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| label4 = Age |
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| icon1 = Unit-type-infantry.webp |
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| icon2 = Icon Norse.webp |
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| icon3 = thor icon round.webp |
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| icon4 = Infobox-age1.webp |
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| content1 = |
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| content2 = [[Norse]] |
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| content3 = [[Thor]] |
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| content4 = [[Archaic Age]] |
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| section2 = Research |
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| itemsInSection2 = 7 |
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| label5 = Researched At |
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| label6 = Food |
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| label7 = Gold |
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| label8 = Wood |
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| label9 = Favor |
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| label10 = Train Limit |
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| label11 = Research Time |
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| icon5 = nrs-bld-great-hall.webp |
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| icon6 = infobox-food.webp |
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| icon7 = infobox-gold.webp |
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| icon8 = infobox-wood.webp |
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| icon9 = infobox-favor.webp |
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| icon10 = infobox-military.webp |
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| icon11 = infobox-time.webp |
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| content5 = [[Great Hall]] [[Dwarven Armory]] |
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| content6 = |
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| content7 = 100 |
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| content9 = 5 |
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| content11 = 40 seconds |
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{{Quote|Thor causes your Hersirs to inflict additional damage and generate favor faster.|In-game description}} |
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Hammer of Thunder is a [[Norse]] myth technology that is available to worshipers of [[Thor]] and can be researched at the [[Great Hall]] and [[Dwarven Armory]]. Once researched, it makes [[Hersir]]s do more damage and generate double the favor. Due to Thor's inherent bonus, it also spawns a [[Dwarf]] when researched. The Dwarf is spawned at the Dwarven Armory even if this technology was researched at the Great Hall. |
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==Effects== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Affects !! Effect |
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| [[File:hersir.webp|40px]] [[Hersir]] || +15% attack and +100% favor gather rate |
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| || Spawns 1 Dwarf at Dwarven Armory |
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==Relic Bonuses== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Name!! Description |
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| [[File:shared-r-anvil.webp|40px]] [[Anvil of Hephaestus]]|| -50% gold cost |
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==History== |
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{{Quote|Thor's hammer was named Mjollnir, which connoted either grinding or lightning. It was forged by the dwarves Brokk and Eitri, who unfortunately made the haft too short, so Thor was forced to wear gloves when wielding it. Mjollnir hit anything at which Thor aimed, and would return to him after being thrown. It could shrink down to hang around Thor's neck, and perhaps as a consequence, the hammer became one of the most popular motifs in Scandinavian jewelry.|In-game compendium}} |
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==Myth Tech== |
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{{Myth tech}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 6 November 2024
"Thor causes your Hersirs to inflict additional damage and generate favor faster."
In-game description
Hammer of Thunder is a Norse myth technology that is available to worshipers of Thor and can be researched at the Great Hall and Dwarven Armory. Once researched, it makes Hersirs do more damage and generate double the favor. Due to Thor's inherent bonus, it also spawns a Dwarf when researched. The Dwarf is spawned at the Dwarven Armory even if this technology was researched at the Great Hall.
Effects
Affects | Effect |
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Hersir | +15% attack and +100% favor gather rate |
Spawns 1 Dwarf at Dwarven Armory |
Relic Bonuses
Name | Description |
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Anvil of Hephaestus | -50% gold cost |
History
"Thor's hammer was named Mjollnir, which connoted either grinding or lightning. It was forged by the dwarves Brokk and Eitri, who unfortunately made the haft too short, so Thor was forced to wear gloves when wielding it. Mjollnir hit anything at which Thor aimed, and would return to him after being thrown. It could shrink down to hang around Thor's neck, and perhaps as a consequence, the hammer became one of the most popular motifs in Scandinavian jewelry."
In-game compendium
Myth Tech