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| indicator = Norse |
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| image = nrs-t-gjallarhorn.webp |
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| title = Gjallarhorn |
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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 = heimdall icon.webp |
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| icon4 = Infobox-age2.webp |
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| content1 = |
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| content2 = [[Norse]] |
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| content3 = [[Heimdall]] |
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| content4 = [[Classical 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 = shared-bld-temple.webp |
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| icon6 = infobox-food.webp |
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| icon11 = infobox-time.webp |
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| content5 = [[Temple]] |
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| content7 = 250 |
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| content9 = 10 |
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| content11 = 30 seconds |
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{{Quote|Heimdall upgrades Einherjar to Giant-Killer Einherjar, increasing their hitpoints and attack, and lengthening the benefits of their special ability.|In-game description}} |
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Gjallarhorn is a [[Norse]] myth technology that is available to worshipers of [[Heimdall]] and can be researched at the [[Temple]]. Once researched, it upgrades [[Einheri|Einherjar]] into the Giant-killer Einherjar, increasing their hit points, attack, and Horn Blast ability duration. |
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==Effects== |
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! Affects !! Effect |
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| [[File:einheri.webp|40px]] [[Einheri]] || Upgrades Einheri to Giant-killer Einheri:</br> +10% hit points, +25% attack, and +5 seconds duration to their [[Horn Blast]] ability. |
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==Relic Bonuses== |
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! Name!! Description |
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| [[File:shared-r-tools.webp|40px]] [[Gambanteinn, Odin's Wand]]|| -25% cost except favor |
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==Mythology== |
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{{Quote|The Gjallarhorn - 'horn of alarm' - was carried by Heimdall, the watchman who sat at the edge of Asgard and reported the first signs of danger nearing the gods' realm. It was said that when Ragnarok approached, Heimdall would sound a blast from Gjallarhorn that could be heard throughout the nine worlds.|In-game compendium}} |
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==Trivia== |
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* In the pre-Retold name, the first word of this technology should be Eldhrimnir, from the Old Norse words eld ('fire') and hrimnir ('sooty'). |
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==Myth Tech== |
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{{Myth tech}} |
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"Heimdall upgrades Einherjar to Giant-Killer Einherjar, increasing their hitpoints and attack, and lengthening the benefits of their special ability."
In-game description
Gjallarhorn is a Norse myth technology that is available to worshipers of Heimdall and can be researched at the Temple. Once researched, it upgrades Einherjar into the Giant-killer Einherjar, increasing their hit points, attack, and Horn Blast ability duration.
Effects
Affects | Effect |
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Einheri | Upgrades Einheri to Giant-killer Einheri: +10% hit points, +25% attack, and +5 seconds duration to their Horn Blast ability. |
Relic Bonuses
Name | Description |
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Gambanteinn, Odin's Wand | -25% cost except favor |
Mythology
"The Gjallarhorn - 'horn of alarm' - was carried by Heimdall, the watchman who sat at the edge of Asgard and reported the first signs of danger nearing the gods' realm. It was said that when Ragnarok approached, Heimdall would sound a blast from Gjallarhorn that could be heard throughout the nine worlds."
In-game compendium
Trivia
- In the pre-Retold name, the first word of this technology should be Eldhrimnir, from the Old Norse words eld ('fire') and hrimnir ('sooty').
Myth Tech