Agape
UncommonBonus
Farms cost 30% less
Advisor Information
| Name | Agape |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Age Requirement | Age II (2) |
| Database ID | Agape_U_II |
Build Application
Slotting Agape into your Age II advisor slot tells your opponent you're investing in resource; the bonus (farms cost 30% less) is most impactful in extended matches where stat compounding matters.
The opportunity cost matters: every advisor slot you commit to Agape is one you cannot give to a flex pick. Make sure your build order can absorb the bonus throughput.
Used correctly, Agape is one of the cleaner uncommon options for players moving from casual to competitive play.
Age II Considerations
Age II is the Bronze Age — your civilization pivots from pure economy into early military pressure. Decisions here shape whether you turtle or raid.
Civilization & Lore Context
Agape carries a Egyptian naming convention — Nile civilization of the pharaohs. While advisors are not strictly civilization-locked in gameplay, the lore tie shapes the flavor.
How to Obtain Agape
Uncommon advisors like Agape are widely available — early empire store purchases, beginner empire quests, and starter booster packs all yield this tier.
Similar Uncommon Picks
If you want Uncommon-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Agape, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Seleucus — Age IV, combat focused
- Bes — Age II, construction focused
- Hatshepsut — Age IV, combat focused
- Stephanos — Age III, construction focused
- Ptolemais — Age IV, combat focused
Best Pairings With Agape
Within the resource archetype, several advisors layer cleanly with Agape. Players running a focused resource build often rotate one of these as a second slot:
- Aapep (Rare, Age I) — Villagers gather Food 10% faster from fish, berry bushes, and huntable animals
- Aapep (Epic, Age I) — Villagers gather Food 12% faster from fish, berry bushes, and huntable animals
- Erastos (Epic, Age I) — Villagers gather 25% more Stone from Stone Mines