Amunet
UncommonBonus
Temple upgrades cost 55% less
Advisor Information
| Name | Amunet |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Age Requirement | Age III (3) |
| Database ID | Amunet_U_III |
How to Use Amunet
Slotting Amunet into your Age III advisor slot tells your opponent you're investing in economy; the bonus (temple upgrades cost 55% less) is most impactful in extended matches where stat compounding matters.
Some opponents specifically counter economy-focused builds; in those matchups, consider rotating Amunet out for a flex advisor that matches the actual on-board situation.
Most published deck-building guides include Amunet or a comparable economy-focused advisor for similar reasons: predictability and clean stacking.
Timing Within Age III
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.
Egyptian Heritage
The name Amunet is rooted in the Egyptian tradition — Nile civilization of the pharaohs — giving the advisor a thematic identity even when used outside their associated civilization.
Similar Uncommon Picks
If you want Uncommon-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Amunet, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Hermolaos — Age II, military focused
- Nynetjer — Age III, military focused
- Arash — Age IV, military focused
- Aapep — Age I, resource focused
- Nekbet — Age III, military focused
Amunet Synergies
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:
- Sappho (Common, Age III) — Academy upgrades cost 20% less
- Thoth (Common, Age II) — All units cost 5% less Food
- Epchaid (Common, Age II) — All units cost 4% less Gold
Acquiring Amunet
Amunet appears in player rotations within the first 10-20 hours of focused play, usually as an early-game reward or store pickup.