Leotarios
RareBonus
War Chariot Master can be trained at the Fortress
Advisor Information
| Name | Leotarios |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Age Requirement | Age IV (4) |
| Database ID | Leotarios_R_IV |
Leotarios in Practice
Leotarios is one of the more directly applicable rare-tier advisors for military-focused builds. The bonus (war chariot master can be trained at the fortress) does not require complex setup to extract value.
Timing matters more than raw stat: this advisor activates the moment you reach Age IV, so synchronize your advancement with your peak production window.
Used correctly, Leotarios is one of the cleaner rare options for players moving from casual to competitive play.
Comparable Rare Options
If you want Rare-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Leotarios, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Panhsj — Age II, combat focused
- Kosmas — Age III, combat focused
- Vercingetorix — Age IV, combat focused
- Kleitos — Age II, combat focused
- Pamphilos — Age III, combat focused
Timing Within Age IV
Age IV is where deep deck-building pays off. Casual rotations underperform here — focused, planned advisor picks like this one consistently outperform.
Leotarios Synergies
Within the military archetype, several advisors layer cleanly with Leotarios. Players running a focused military build often rotate one of these as a second slot:
- Cassivellaunos (Epic, Age III) — Cavalry units move 10% faster
- Tawaret (Common, Age IV) — Infantry and Support units move 6% faster
- Cassivellaunos (Uncommon, Age III) — Cavalry units move 6% faster
Where to Get Leotarios
Rare advisors are common mid-game rewards. Leotarios should be reachable within 20-40 hours of focused play, often as a campaign milestone or quest reward.
Lore & Etymology
Etymologically, Leotarios reads as a Greek name — Hellenic city-state era — though in practice this advisor can be slotted into any civilization's deck.