Tawaret
UncommonBonus
Infantry and Priest units move 9% faster
Advisor Information
| Name | Tawaret |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Age Requirement | Age IV (4) |
| Database ID | Tawaret_U_IV |
Strategic Use
The numeric advantage on Tawaret — infantry and priest units move 9% faster — looks modest in isolation but converts into a real edge once your civilization is operating at full production tempo.
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, Tawaret is one of the cleaner uncommon options for players moving from casual to competitive play.
Stacking Partners
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:
- Bahadur (Uncommon, Age IV) — Scythed Chariot Veteran can be trained at the Fortress
- Deverell (Uncommon, Age IV) — Longbowman Veteran can be trained at the Fortress
- Tawaret (Epic, Age IV) — Infantry and Support units move 15% faster
Multi-civilization Heritage
Etymologically, Tawaret reads as a Multi-civilization name — mixed historical tradition spanning multiple cultures — though in practice this advisor can be slotted into any civilization's deck.
Age IV Considerations
Late-game Age IV advisor slots reward players who have already built strong economies and just need a final efficiency push to close out the match.
Comparable Uncommon Options
If you want Uncommon-tier alternatives that take your build in a different direction than Tawaret, these advisors offer distinct strategic angles:
- Lionidas — Age IV, utility focused
- Aapep — Age I, resource focused
- Weylin — Age I, economy focused
- Ligeia — Age III, utility focused
- Solon — Age IV, utility focused
Acquiring Tawaret
Uncommon advisors like Tawaret are widely available — early empire store purchases, beginner empire quests, and starter booster packs all yield this tier.