Tawaret
EpicBonus
Infantry and Support units move 15% faster
Advisor Information
| Name | Tawaret |
| Rarity | Epic |
| Age Requirement | Age IV (4) |
| Database ID | Tawaret_E_IV |
Strategic Use
Veteran players value Tawaret for the consistency of its bonus rather than its raw size. infantry and support units move 15% faster — 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.
Overall, Tawaret earns its slot when your strategy is committed and your civilization is built to amplify the bonus.
Lore & Etymology
The name Tawaret is rooted in the Multi-civilization tradition — mixed historical tradition spanning multiple cultures — giving the advisor a thematic identity even when used outside their associated civilization.
Similar Epic Picks
If you want Epic-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Tawaret, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Xanthe — Age IV, construction focused
- Bes — Age II, construction focused
- Cartimandua — Age III, utility focused
- Namor — Age IV, combat focused
- Batoshipip — Age III, utility focused
Where to Get Tawaret
Tawaret is a tier-2 acquisition — accessible once you've cleared the main Vanity Age questline and have a few mid-tier booster pack pulls behind you.
Best Pairings With Tawaret
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:
- Etain (Epic, Age III) — Headhunter Champion can be trained at the Fortress
- Heron (Uncommon, Age II) — Cavalry units see 30% farther
- Herculos (Common, Age III) — Phalanx can be trained at the Fortress
Age IV Context
Age IV is where deep deck-building pays off. Casual rotations underperform here — focused, planned advisor picks like this one consistently outperform.