Amunet
CommonBonus
Temple upgrades cost 45% less
Advisor Information
| Name | Amunet |
| Rarity | Common |
| Age Requirement | Age III (3) |
| Database ID | Amunet_C_III |
Build Application
The numeric advantage on Amunet — temple upgrades cost 45% less — looks modest in isolation but converts into a real edge once your civilization is operating at full production tempo.
In ranked play, Amunet appears more often on the climb to upper-tier ladders. It rewards repetition and refined build orders rather than reactive play.
Overall, Amunet earns its slot when your strategy is committed and your civilization is built to amplify the bonus.
Age III Context
Most ranked matches are decided by Age III play. An advisor like this one supports the kind of disciplined macro that wins long-form games.
Acquiring Amunet
Common advisors form everyone's roster baseline. Amunet is one of the staples — easy to obtain and useful from your first match onward.
Complementary Picks
Within the economy archetype, several advisors layer cleanly with Amunet. Players running a focused economy build often rotate one of these as a second slot:
- Dumnorix (Uncommon, Age II) — Caravans cost 30% less and move 6% faster
- Epchaid (Common, Age II) — All units cost 4% less Gold
- Niall (Epic, Age I) — Storehouses cost 50% less
Common-Tier Alternatives
If you want Common-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Amunet, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Jason — Age IV, military focused
- Herakleides — Age II, military focused
- Zhubin — Age III, military focused
- Sostrate — Age III, construction focused
- Zephyros — Age IV, utility focused
Cultural Background
Etymologically, Amunet reads as a Egyptian name — Nile civilization of the pharaohs — though in practice this advisor can be slotted into any civilization's deck.