Summary

Age of Mythology: Retoldis the latest remake of the classic RTS which lets players control legendary civilizations from the past, combining the classic base building and strategy mechanics with mythological elements. Players can choose from Greek, Egyptian, Norse, and Atlantean cultures. Each one has several Pantheons,each of which is represented by a major God. Each Pantheon has its own unique benefits associated with that God, in addition to varied selections of Minor Gods who in turn have their own special abilities and bonuses.

Though all the Pantheons contain their own particular focuses, there are somecombinations of focuses and cultureswhich work better than others. Overall, all the Pantheons can be used successfully and will depend on each player’s preferred style, but there are advantages to some over others.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Egyptian Set

12Set (Egyptian)

Focuses On Barracks Units

The Egyptian God of storms, violence, and disorder, Set is a Pantheon with a military focus, providing bonuses to all barracks units such as infantry and cavalry. This helpswhen playing as the Egyptians, since their basic military units are relatively weak compared to the other cultures in the game.

Though Set has many advantages in this regard, along with a list of powerful Minor Gods to choose from, this Pantheon can be difficult to get to grips with. It doesn’t always play to the best strengths of Egyptian units, meaning that it might be more beneficial to choose a different one.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Atlantean Gaia

11Gaia (Atlantean)

Focuses On Economy & Buildings

Out of the three Atlantean Pantheons, Gaia is the most unique and has several new mechanics which can’t be found elsewhere, such as Lush Growth. While this can be advantageous at times, it is also difficult to master this particular Pantheon as a result.

Gaia’s main strengthslie in Economic improvements, so it can be hard to compete with more militaristic opponents, especially in multiplayer. Nonetheless, Gaia is still a powerful Goddess with plenty of interesting options, including powerful Minor Gods and Myth Units.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Norse Odin-1

10Odin (Norse)

Focuses On Great Hall Units

The Norse all-father, Odin, may seem like an obvious go-to choice as one of the most powerful deities in all mythology. However, this Pantheon falls a bit short of other, more specialized Pantheons. Odin focuses on Hero and Cavalry units, which can be great for counter-attacking enemy forces, but may struggle in other areas.

Odin has a selection of some of the best Minor Gods in the game, but there are still other Pantheons with a better selection. Odin is great forlearning the mechanics of the Norse faction, but to maximize their potential, he is not always the best option.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Egypt Isis-1

9Isis (Egyptian)

Focuses On Technology

As a more a defensive Pantheon, Isis is strong in many areas, but faces some disadvantages in other areas when compared with the stronger factions. Isis focuses on Economic and Technological improvements, which makeresource management and collectioneasier.

As a result, however, the military can be quite weak, especially when facing some of the more combat-focused pantheons. Fortunately, Isis has access to many supreme God Powers through Minor Gods like Thoth and Nephthys, which help to balance things out.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Greek Poseidon

8Poseidon (Greek)

Focuses On Cavalry & Economy

The Greek God of the sea, Poseidon, is one of the strongest Pantheons when it comes to Naval combat. He also provides useful benefits to both Cavalry units and several Economic buildings. The best advantage that Poseidon offers is hisenhanced Market exchange rate, which makes accumulating a balance of resources much easier.

Aside from these few bonuses, though, Poseidon’s abilities are quite limited. Fortunately, a strong selection of powerful Minor Gods like Artemis and Dionysus help to elevate Poseidon above some weaker pantheons. There are more favorable options in general, but Poseidon is still a decent choice for players who prefer the Greek civilization.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Atlantean Oranos

7Oranos (Atlantean)

Focuses On Vision & Mobility

Oranos is a solid Pantheon, but is best used by experienced players. His particular focus is on vision and mobility, which might not seem like the most valuable at first. However, these aspects can help with skirmishing attacks to disrupt enemies and create several interlinking bases.

Along with these abilities, Oranos has access to all the usual powerful Atlantean troops and Myth Units. Oranos is best used in co-op as more of a scouting party, but a choice of great units and Minor Gods make ita good option for anyone with a fast-paced play style.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Egyptian Ra-1

6Ra (Egyptian)

Focuses On Stronghold Units & Empowerment

The Egyptian Sun God, Ra, is arguably the strongest of the Egyptian Pantheons due to his special abilities, which focus on Empowerment and Stronghold Units. The main disadvantage of any Egyptian Pantheon is the slow construction times of workers, but Empowerment can help negate this, and Ra does it especially well.

As for military units, Ra’s focus on Stronghold units will greatly help when it comes tobesieging and destroying enemy settlements. A variety of strong God powers also helps. However, Ra cannot use Thoth, the strongest of Egypt’s Minor Gods.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Norse Thor-1

5Thor (Norse)

Focuses On Dwarves & Armory

Thor is arguably one of the stronger Pantheons in the game. He makes use of theunique cultural benefits of the Norsecivilization, such as having Dwarves to accelerate Gold gather rates. Odin’s main focus is upgrading the Dwarves and the Dwarven Armory, which will bolster the power of all barracks infantry units.

This combination means that Thor will be strong both in the early game, when resource collection is most crucial, and towards the latter stages when a strong fighting force will be needed. Thor’s Minor Gods are relatively solid, but may be weak in the later ages depending on the opponent’s Pantheon.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Norse Loki

4Loki (Norse)

Focuses On Myth Units

The notorious trickster Loki is one of the most powerful Pantheons in the game, with a particular focus on Myth Units. Though he can be countered by a strong opponent with lots of Heroes, the strength of Loki’s abilities means that he can producepowerful fighting forceswith a variety of units.

Loki also makes Ox Carts cheaper and buildings faster to construct, both of which are extremely useful benefits to have, especially in multiplayer. In terms of his Minor God abilities, Loki has arguably the strongest selection out of any Norse Pantheon.

Age of Mythology Pantheons Norse Hades-1

3Hades (Greek)

Focuses On Ranged Soldiers & Buildings

The Greek God of the underworld, Hades, has many advantages which suit an aggressive playstyle, along with some valuable unique abilities, such as spawning Shades from fallen soldiers. Hades also provides increased Hit Points for all Myth Units.

In addition, Ranged soldiers andFortifications will have their maximum range increased, enabling them to engage enemies for an extra volley or two before they close the distance. Hades' Minor Gods are also very powerful, with options like Artemis and Apollo available to him.