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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Like all [[Greeks|Greek]] heroes, Jason is strong against myth units, but can tackle most units on the battlefield. As the first available hero for Zeus, he is critical in fighting off myth units early in the game, and for poaching early Relics.


==Mythology==
==Mythology==

Revision as of 03:16, 24 October 2024

"Hero. Good against myth units. Switches to a ranged attack to fight flying units. Collects Relics."
In-game description

Ajax is the Archaic Age hero for Hades. He also appears in the Fall of the Trident and The New Atlantis campaigns. The stats to the right are for the non-campaign Ajax, who lacks a Shield Bash attack, the ability to be revived and is slightly weaker.

Special Abilities

Name Description
File:Shared-abl-sacred-hands.png Sacred Hands Can pick up Relics and drop them off at a Temple.
File:Grk-abl-scourge-of-the-skies.png Scourge of the Skies Switches to a ranged attack to fight flying units.

Technologies & Relic Bonuses

General Technologies

Name Description
File:Shared-t-copper-weapons.png Copper Weapons +10% damage
File:Shared-t-bronze-weapons.png Bronze Weapons +10% damage
File:Shared-t-iron-weapons.png Iron Weapons +10% damage
File:Shared-t-ballistics.png Ballistics Fires more accurately at moving targets.
Name Description
File:Shared-t-copper-armor.png Copper Armor -15% Hack Vulnerability
File:Shared-t-bronze-armor.png Bronze Armor -15% Hack Vulnerability
File:Shared-t-iron-armor.png Iron Armor -15% Hack Vulnerability
File:Shared-t-copper-shields.png Copper Shields -15% Pierce Vulnerability
File:Shared-t-bronze-shields.png Bronze Shields -15% Pierce Vulnerability
File:Shared-t-iron-shields.png Iron Shields -15% Pierce Vulnerability

Myth Technologies

Name God Description
File:Grk-t-beast-slayer.png Olympian Parentage Zeus +25% hit points, -50% training time
File:Grk-t-oracle.png Oracle Apollo +4 Line of Sight
File:Grk-t-sun-ray.png Sun Ray Apollo +10% anti-flying damage, projectiles reveal the surrounding area
File:Grk-t-dionysia.png Dionysia Dionysus +5% hit points

Bonuses

Age Bonuses

Name Description
File:Infobox-age1.png Archaic Age -75% damage
File:Infobox-age2.png Classical Age +10% hit points, +10% damage (damage resets to base).
File:Infobox-age3.png Heroic Age +15% hit points, +20% damage, +1 damage multiplier against myth units.
File:Infobox-age4.png Mythic Age +20% hit points, +30% damage, +1 damage multiplier against myth units.

Relic Bonuses

Name Description
Arrows of Heracles +5% attack
Hermes' Winged Sandals +10% movement speed
The Khopesh of Horus +1.0 attack bonus multiplier vs. myth units
Pelt of Argus +6 Line of Sight
Thundercloud Shawl -5% pierce vulnerability
Tyrfing, Angantyr's Sword Regenerate +10% of damage dealt

Gameplay

Mythology

"◆ Age -- 34
 ◆ Homeland -- Salamis
 ◆ Occupation -- Prince, Warrior
 ◆ Special Attack -- Shield bash sends units flying
The son of the King of Salamis, Ajax was the second greatest Greek champion at Troy, behind only Achilles. Homer described Ajax as a wall, and said he was much taller than other men. When Achilles withdrew from the fighting, it was Ajax who met Hector in single combat. The two heroes fought all day, with only Hector taking a slight wound. Following the death of Achilles, Ajax competed with Odysseus for the armor of the fallen hero. Odysseus proved more eloquent as a speaker, however, and was awarded the prize."
In-game compendium

Older Ajax

"◆ Age -- 44
 ◆ Homeland -- Salamis
 ◆ Occupation -- Prince, Warrior
 ◆ Special Attack -- Shield bash sends units flying
The son of the King of Salamis, Ajax was the second greatest Greek champion at Troy, behind only Achilles. Homer described Ajax as a wall, and said he was much taller than other men. When Achilles withdrew from the fighting, it was Ajax who met Hector in single combat. The two heroes fought all day, with only Hector taking a slight wound. Following the death of Achilles, Ajax competed with Odysseus for the armor of the fallen hero. Odysseus proved more eloquent as a speaker, however, and was awarded the prize. Ajax accompanied Arkantos, before he ascended to godhood, on his journeys across the world to stop the Cyclops Gargarensis from releasing the Titan Kronos. His father still rules Salamis, but more and more it appears that the gruff, brutal warrior will succeed his father on the throne."
In-game compendium

Gallery

Trivia

  • Early screens show Ajax originally was going to use a sword, however this was changed for unknown reasons.
  • Unlike in the Iliad, Ajax does not die from suicide, but instead lives on for at least a decade after the Trojan War.
  • During the campaign cutscenes, Ajax has a sarcastic and rather aggressive attitude.
  • Comically, Ajax seems to be fond of pulling off the heads of his foes. Throughout the original campaign, he mentions it thrice (both in the original game and in The Titans).
    • The first instance is in the post cutscene of the campaign scenario Isis, Hear My Plea in Fall of the Trident. When Gargarensis was interrogating Arkantos on the prison island, he said that the Cyclops may feel less like fighting after pulling off his head.
    • The second instance is in the opening cutscene of Betrayal at Sikyos from The Titans. When Kastor was tricked by the Atlanteans into attacking the Greeks, he told Amanra that he will pull off Kastor's head when he sees him.
    • The third instance is in the campaign scenario Making Amends. As the player captures three settlements, Ajax will comment that after claiming the last Settlement, he will tear off the Titan's head.

Video

List of Units



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