Ammon
RareBonus
Warships can attack and see 16% farther
Advisor Information
| Name | Ammon |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Age Requirement | Age III (3) |
| Database ID | Ammon_R_III |
How to Use Ammon
Slotting Ammon into your Age III advisor slot tells your opponent you're investing in combat; the bonus (warships can attack and see 16% farther) is most impactful in extended matches where stat compounding matters.
The opportunity cost matters: every advisor slot you commit to Ammon is one you cannot give to a flex pick. Make sure your build order can absorb the bonus throughput.
Treat Ammon as a build-defining choice rather than a flex pick — that's where the advisor delivers its full value.
Name Origin
From a flavor standpoint, Ammon belongs to the Egyptian lineage of advisors, connected to the Nile civilization of the pharaohs. Visual and audio cues in-game reinforce this association.
Stacking Partners
Within the combat archetype, several advisors layer cleanly with Ammon. Players running a focused combat build often rotate one of these as a second slot:
- Timo (Rare, Age IV) — Palintonons can attack and see 30% farther
- Panhsj (Epic, Age II) — Guard Towers deal 30% more damage
- Gaiana (Uncommon, Age II) — Ranged units can attack and see 8% farther
Comparable Rare Options
If you want Rare-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Ammon, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Tumerok — Age III, military focused
- Zephyros — Age IV, utility focused
- Philon — Age I, construction focused
- Cassivellaunos — Age III, military focused
- Siavash — Age III, military focused
Age III Considerations
By Age III, advisor slots are heavily contested. Picking a focused bonus matters more than rolling generalists; opponents will exploit your every weakness.
Where to Get Ammon
You'll typically encounter Ammon as a drop from standard mid-tier quests or booster pack pulls during your first major empire push.