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| label3 = Major God |
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| content1 = [[Greeks]] |
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| content2 = [[Archaic Age]] |
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==Building== |
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"Food drop site. Mysterious glyphs attract all nearby wild animals, for a time." |
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The Lure is created where the god power is invoked. It is a relatively fragile building that can be targeted and destroyed by enemies to deny its utility. It attracts wild animals and unclaimed livestock, and serves as a Granary. |
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| image = Grk-gp-lure.webp |
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| title = Lure |
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===General Technologies=== |
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| section1 = Building Information |
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===Relics=== |
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===Technologies=== |
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| label2 = Age |
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| label3 = Major God |
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| content1 = [[Greeks]] |
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| content2 = [[Archaic Age]] |
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| content4 = [[Poseidon]] |
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| content5 = Economic [[Buildings|Building]] |
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| section2 = Construction |
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| label6 = Built By |
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| content6 = Invoking <b>Lure</b> (god power) |
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| section3 = Statistics |
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| label7 = Hit Points |
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| label8 = Hack Armor |
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| label9 = Pierce Armor |
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| label10 = Crush Armor |
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| label11 = Line of Sight |
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| content7 = 400 |
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| content8 = 30% |
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| content9 = 50% |
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| content10 = 5% |
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| content11 = 15 |
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{{Quote|Food drop site. Mysterious glyphs attract all nearby wild animals, for a time.|In-game description}} |
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The <b>Lure</b> is created where the god power is invoked. It is a relatively fragile building that can be targeted and destroyed by enemies to deny its utility. It attracts wild animals and unclaimed livestock, and serves as a Granary. |
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====Relic Bonuses==== |
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| [[File:shared-r-blanket.webp|40px]] || [[Blanket of Empress Zoe]] || -10% crush vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-r-statue-man.webp|40px]] || [[Head of Orpheus]] || +8 [[Line of Sight]] |
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| [[File:shared-r-statue-lion.webp|40px]] || [[Nose of the Sphinx]] || +15% hit points |
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====General Technologies==== |
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| [[File:shared-t-masons.webp|40px]] || [[Masons]] || +15% hit points and -5% crush vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-t-architects.webp|40px]] || [[Architects]] || +20% hit points and -5% crush vulnerability |
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| [[File:shared-t-signal-fires.webp|40px]] || [[Signal Fires]] || +6 [[Line of Sight]] |
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| [[File:shared-t-carrier-pigeons.webp|40px]] || [[Carrier Pigeons]] || +6 Line of Sight |
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====Research Technologies==== |
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Below listed technologies are available to be researched through the Lure building. |
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| [[File:shared-t-hunting-equipment.webp|40px]] || [[Survival Equipment]] |
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| [[File:shared-t-husbandry.webp|40px]] || [[Husbandry]] |
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| [[File:shared-t-plow.webp|40px]] || [[Plow]] |
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| [[File:shared-t-irrigation.webp|40px]] || [[Irrigation]] |
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| [[File:shared-t-flood-control.webp|40px]] || [[Flood Control]] |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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==Mythology== |
==Mythology== |
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{{Quote|This stone is irresistible to animals of all kinds -- predators and prey alike. Poseidon's Lure, for a time, will cause animals to draw near, very convenient for hunting. It expires after it has attracted a set amount of Food.|In-game compendium}} |
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==Relevant Lists== |
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==List of God Power== |
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 22 November 2024
Lure is a Greek god power in Age of Mythology that is available to worshipers of Poseidon, as well as the name of the building sprung by this god power. When Lure is invoked, a stone engraved with a trident rune emerges from the earth, along with 3/4/6/10/15 Chickens in the Archaic/Classical/Heroic/Mythic/Wonder Ages respectively. The stone attracts huntable and herdable animals in the local area. Once the number of animals attracted reached a total of 1,000 food, the Lure ceases to act as an attractor, but remains a drop-off site for food and can research Granary technologies, thus serving as a free substitute for Granary in the early game.
Building
"Food drop site. Mysterious glyphs attract all nearby wild animals, for a time."
In-game description
The Lure is created where the god power is invoked. It is a relatively fragile building that can be targeted and destroyed by enemies to deny its utility. It attracts wild animals and unclaimed livestock, and serves as a Granary.
Technologies & Relic Bonuses
Relic Bonuses
Image | Name | Description |
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Blanket of Empress Zoe | -10% crush vulnerability | |
Head of Orpheus | +8 Line of Sight | |
Nose of the Sphinx | +15% hit points |
General Technologies
Image | Name | Description |
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Masons | +15% hit points and -5% crush vulnerability | |
Architects | +20% hit points and -5% crush vulnerability | |
Signal Fires | +6 Line of Sight | |
Carrier Pigeons | +6 Line of Sight |
Research Technologies
Below listed technologies are available to be researched through the Lure building.
Survival Equipment | |
Husbandry | |
Plow | |
Irrigation | |
Flood Control |
Gameplay
Lure is very useful in the early game, as it effectively guarantees the player good hunting. Given that hunting is the fastest source of food, and is therefore prioritized over other sources, Lure is widely considered the best economic Archaic Age god power.
It also provides a drop site for food (free on the first use), so Villagers do not have to travel far while harvesting, reducing lost resources from decay. Additionally, each time that Lure is invoked, it spawns some Chickens near the stone, providing additional food even after hunting has been depleted. It can also research all Granary technologies, saving the player wood and construction time for a Granary in the early game.
It is best to scout and capture all the herdables around the player's starting base before invoking Lure so that the 1,000 food capacity is not wasted on herdables, which harvest slower than huntables, and which the player would have picked up anyway.
An added bonus is that some of the animals attracted may come from the enemy's side of the map, effectively denying them food while giving it to the player.
Lure is less effective on island maps, particularly Islands, where the landmasses are smaller, as animals cannot cross water, so it can only attract the animals on the player's starting island.
Mythology
"This stone is irresistible to animals of all kinds -- predators and prey alike. Poseidon's Lure, for a time, will cause animals to draw near, very convenient for hunting. It expires after it has attracted a set amount of Food."
In-game compendium
Relevant Lists