Tawaret
CommonBonus
Infantry and Support units move 6% faster
Advisor Information
| Name | Tawaret |
| Rarity | Common |
| Age Requirement | Age IV (4) |
| Database ID | Tawaret_C_IV |
Tawaret in Practice
Tawaret's effect — infantry and support units move 6% faster — is the kind of bonus that rewards players who plan their build order around a single throughput vector rather than spreading attention thin.
Some opponents specifically counter military-focused builds; in those matchups, consider rotating Tawaret out for a flex advisor that matches the actual on-board situation.
Overall, Tawaret earns its slot when your strategy is committed and your civilization is built to amplify the bonus.
Other Common Advisors
If you want Common-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Tawaret, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Pytheas — Age III, economy focused
- Dumnorix — Age II, economy focused
- Lionidas — Age IV, utility focused
- Ammon — Age III, combat focused
- Timo — Age IV, combat focused
Earning Tawaret
Tawaret is a foundational tier-1 advisor, awarded through basic empire quests, low-cost store purchases, or starter rewards. Accessible from the earliest hours.
Name Origin
Tawaret carries a Multi-civilization naming convention — mixed historical tradition spanning multiple cultures. While advisors are not strictly civilization-locked in gameplay, the lore tie shapes the flavor.
Tawaret Synergies
Within the military archetype, several advisors layer cleanly with Tawaret. Players running a focused military build often rotate one of these as a second slot:
- Theokoles (Rare, Age IV) — Infantry units have 8% more health
- Herakleides (Rare, Age II) — Infantry units train 12% faster
- Leotarios (Common, Age IV) — War Chariot can be trained at the Fortress
When Age IV Matters
Age IV is where deep deck-building pays off. Casual rotations underperform here — focused, planned advisor picks like this one consistently outperform.