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Latest revision as of 01:23, 6 November 2024

Quick Facts:
Axe of Vengeance
Egyptian
Axe of Vengence
Availability
Civilization
Research
Researched At
Wood
150
Favor
20
Research Time
40 seconds

"Horus increases the attack of Axemen as they lose hitpoints, and makes them stronger against buildings."
In-game description

Axe of Vengeance is an Egyptian myth technology that is available to worshipers of Horus and can be researched at the Barracks. Once researched, it triples the damage Axemen do to buildings, and causes them to deal more damage when missing hit points. For example, at 50% hit points, they gain +25% attack.

Effects

Affects Effect
Axeman +0.5% attack per 1% missing hit points and +2 damage multiplier against buildings

History

"The Egyptians favored two different forms of axe: one that hacked and one that pierced. The earlier, hacking axe had a long cutting edge and was better against unarmored foes. The piercing axe could punch through armor, helmets and skulls alike, as the mummy of Sekenere Tao II, a 17th Dynasty ruler of Thebes, reveals."
In-game compendium

Myth Tech


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