Amunet
RareBonus
Temple upgrades cost 65% less
Advisor Information
| Name | Amunet |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Age Requirement | Age III (3) |
| Database ID | Amunet_R_III |
Strategic Use
Veteran players value Amunet for the consistency of its bonus rather than its raw size. temple upgrades cost 65% less — a steady, always-on modifier that doesn't depend on situational triggers.
Lower-skill matches often undervalue this advisor; at competitive tiers the effect becomes a measurable swing in resource graphs and unit counts.
If you've previously underwhelmed with rare-tier advisors, Amunet is a useful test case for whether your build order rewards focused bonuses.
Stacking Partners
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:
- Amunet (Epic, Age III) — Temple upgrades cost 75% less
- Combutis (Uncommon, Age II) — Barracks cost 15% less
- Irene (Uncommon, Age I) — Storehouse upgrades cost 55% less
Similar Rare Picks
If you want Rare-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Amunet, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Jason — Age IV, military focused
- Hatshepsut — Age IV, combat focused
- Hyginus — Age II, military focused
- Leonnorios — Age I, combat focused
- Xanthe — Age IV, construction focused
Cultural Background
From a flavor standpoint, Amunet belongs to the Egyptian lineage of advisors, connected to the Nile civilization of the pharaohs. Visual and audio cues in-game reinforce this association.
Earning Amunet
Amunet sits in the accessible Rare tier — neither beginner-trivial nor end-game grindy. Most committed players obtain this advisor naturally.
Age III Context
Age III is the mid-game wedge: you either secure map control here or lose the game by attrition. Advisor choice at this tier directly influences that outcome.