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==History==
==Mythology==
{{Quote|As the smith of the Greek gods, Hephaestus forged many great items for the other gods, such as the thunderbolts of Zeus, Aegis Shield, arrows of Eros, chariot of Helios and armor of Achilles. He even helped to create the first woman, Pandora, of clay. Hephaestus also created items used against the gods when he was wronged, such as a throne that held Hera prisoner when she cast him out of Olympus for being so ugly, and a chain-link net used to trap his wife, Aphrodite, when he suspected her of cheating on him with Ares.|In-game compendium}}
{{Quote|As the smith of the Greek gods, Hephaestus forged many great items for the other gods, such as the thunderbolts of Zeus, Aegis Shield, arrows of Eros, chariot of Helios and armor of Achilles. He even helped to create the first woman, Pandora, of clay. Hephaestus also created items used against the gods when he was wronged, such as a throne that held Hera prisoner when she cast him out of Olympus for being so ugly, and a chain-link net used to trap his wife, Aphrodite, when he suspected her of cheating on him with Ares.|In-game compendium}}



Latest revision as of 01:24, 6 November 2024

Quick Facts:
Forge of Olympus
Greek
Forge of Olympus
Availability
Civilization
Research
Researched At
Gold
200
Favor
20
Research Time
50 seconds

"Hephaestus uses his Forge of Olympus to reduce the costs of all Armory improvements."
In-game description

Forge of Olympus is a Greek myth technology that is available to worshipers of Hephaestus and can be researched at the Armory. Once researched, it reduces the resource cost of all Armory technologies except their favor cost.

Effects

Affects Effect
Armory -60% food, wood, and gold cost for all technologies

Relic Bonuses

Name Description
Anvil of Hephaestus -50% gold cost

Mythology

"As the smith of the Greek gods, Hephaestus forged many great items for the other gods, such as the thunderbolts of Zeus, Aegis Shield, arrows of Eros, chariot of Helios and armor of Achilles. He even helped to create the first woman, Pandora, of clay. Hephaestus also created items used against the gods when he was wronged, such as a throne that held Hera prisoner when she cast him out of Olympus for being so ugly, and a chain-link net used to trap his wife, Aphrodite, when he suspected her of cheating on him with Ares."
In-game compendium

Myth Tech


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