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| title = Great Hall
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| label2 = Civilization
| label3 = Civilization
| label4 = Age
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| content7 = Trains and upgrades cavalry and heroes.

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| label9 = Food
| label10 = Gold
| label11 = Build Time
| label12 = Build Limit
| label13 = Built By
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| content11 = 45 seconds
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| content13 = Norse infantry</br>and [[Heroes]]

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| label16 = Pierce Armor
| label17 = Crush Armor
| label18 = Line of Sight
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{{Quote|Norse Great Halls train and upgrade heroes and cavalry.|In-game description}}

The Great Hall is a Norse Classical Age building in Age of Mythology: Retold that produces hero and cavalry units.

It is based on Scandinavian great halls, also called mead halls.

==History==
{{Quote|The most powerful chieftains and kings constructed large halls to house their families and belongings. As a further show of status, they held feasts and even occasionally religious festivals or rites in these halls, inviting their most loyal followers and allies. Gift-giving was a crucial component of Norse social relationships, and guests at these events could expect to be rewarded handsomely for their attendance and continued loyalty.|In-game compendium}}

==Relevant Lists==
{{Shared buildings}}
{{Unique buildings}}


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Latest revision as of 04:26, 26 November 2024

Quick Facts:
Great Hall
Building
Great Hall
Building Information
Type
Military
Civilization
Usage
 
Trains and upgrades cavalry and heroes.
Construction
Wood
160
Build Time
45 seconds
Built By
Norse infantry
and Heroes
Statistics
Hit Points
1,620
Hack Armor
30%
Pierce Armor
90%
Crush Armor
5%
Line of Sight
9

"Norse Great Halls train and upgrade heroes and cavalry."
In-game description

The Great Hall is a Norse Classical Age building in Age of Mythology: Retold that produces hero and cavalry units.

It is based on Scandinavian great halls, also called mead halls.

History

"The most powerful chieftains and kings constructed large halls to house their families and belongings. As a further show of status, they held feasts and even occasionally religious festivals or rites in these halls, inviting their most loyal followers and allies. Gift-giving was a crucial component of Norse social relationships, and guests at these events could expect to be rewarded handsomely for their attendance and continued loyalty."
In-game compendium

Relevant Lists


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