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*All units stationed in temples are visible to all other players at all times.
*All units stationed in temples are visible to all other players at all times.
*Once captured, temples cannot be abandoned.
*Once captured, temples cannot be abandoned.
==Olympus World Stages==
As previously mentioned, Olympus worlds are separated into 4 stages. Below, you will find detailed explanations of each stage, as well as information on the Temple Buffs available in each stage.
===Pre-Temple Stage===
This is the first stage of an Olympus world, and is generally the same as any regular world start. The main exceptions and changes for Olympus worlds are as follows:
*Small temples are already scattered around the map.
*You can view the small temples but cannot attack, support or conquer them in this stage.
*You can expand to any island in the world (no further islands will unlock).
To really take advantage of the Pre-temples stage, alliances should use the time to establish a foothold close to the temples they want to conquer, which offer the buffs they are most interested in. How long Pre-temples lasts is based on the worlds settings. Check the table below for some examples:
TABLE OF PRE TEMPLE STAGE LENGTH
===Small Temples Stage===
In the Small-temple stage, all of the small temples scattered across the world will unlock, allowing you and your Alliance to begin your hunt for Olympus. The total number of Small Temples available in a world depends on the settings of that world. Each alliance can hold only 5 Small Temples at a time, so it is important to ensure that you choose wisely when considering which temples to conquer. Make sure the buff it offers, as well as the strategic location both match your alliance's plans. Temple buffs are also randomly distributed throughout the world. When your alliance conquers a Small Temple, all members of the alliance receive the buff it gives in all of their cities. For a full list of currently available buffs from the small temple, please see the list below.
LIST
Lastly, some small temples also act as Portals. These portals are used as a doorway to Olympus later in the world, and allow alliances to reach Olympus even if it isn't close to their home base. Just like with the Pre-temples stage, Small-temples stage duration is based on the world's settings. Please see the table below for some examples:
TABLE OF SMALL TEMPLE STAGE LENGTH
===Large Temple Stage===
At the start of the Large-Temple stage, the six large temples will spawn, one for each god. These temples will always spawn in the midway point between the center of the world and the last available island on the edge, and they are distributed in an equidistant manner. This ensures that the Large Temples remain reachable for all alliances throughout the world. The exact location may vary based on other factors. Each Alliance can only hold 2 Large Temples, so much like Small Temples, it's important to choose wisely. The Large-Temple stage has two possible end conditions. Firstly, Large Temples can end once all 6 of the Large Temples are captured, ushering in the beginning of Olympus. The second possibility is if the Large Temples stages reaches a pre-determined length. Much like other stages, the Large stage's maximum length is determined by the world's settings. Check the table below for the maximum stage length for Large Termples.
TABLE OF LARGE TEMPLE STAGE LENGTH
===Olympus Stage===
To win the world, you and your Alliance need to conquer and hold Olympus for an amount of time determined by the world's settings.

Revision as of 10:28, 2 June 2020

Olympus Summary

On the Olympus worlds, your main objective is to capture and hold Olympus for 27 days after it has spawned. If you manage to win the world, your alliance will be rewarded with Golden fleece artifact, which lowers the costs of hero recruitment by 10%.

In this game mode, the world's size is constrained but all islands are open for colonization which allows you to expand and strategize.

To capture Olympus is a major challenge, but you and your Alliance can use the help of small and large temples in your quest to conquer Olympus.

These temples grant Divine Powers to whoever holds them. You and your Alliance can plan and decide on which temples and powers to target in order to reach your goal.

Additionally, the Olympus endgame is divided into 4 different stages, Pre-Temple Stage, Small Temples, Large Temples and Olympus. We will further dive into each stage in a separate post, but let's talk about the Temples and Pre-Temple Stage first.


Temples

  • Temples start as neutral cities.
  • All temples are occupied with neutral defensive units.
  • Alliances can conquer these temples as if they were normal cities.
  • Players who are not in an Alliance cannot conquer a temple.
  • Temples have divine powers that are granted to its holder (all players of Alliance).
  • Alliances can only hold a limited number of temples.
  • To each temple a god is assigned and you can support the temple with mythical units of that god.
  • After a temple is captured, a shield is cast upon the temple for 24 hours, protecting it from any attack during that time.
  • Temples cannot be spied on.
  • Temples have no resources that can be looted.
  • You cannot cast spells on temples.
  • All units stationed in temples are visible to all other players at all times.
  • Once captured, temples cannot be abandoned.

Olympus World Stages

As previously mentioned, Olympus worlds are separated into 4 stages. Below, you will find detailed explanations of each stage, as well as information on the Temple Buffs available in each stage.

Pre-Temple Stage

This is the first stage of an Olympus world, and is generally the same as any regular world start. The main exceptions and changes for Olympus worlds are as follows:

  • Small temples are already scattered around the map.
  • You can view the small temples but cannot attack, support or conquer them in this stage.
  • You can expand to any island in the world (no further islands will unlock).

To really take advantage of the Pre-temples stage, alliances should use the time to establish a foothold close to the temples they want to conquer, which offer the buffs they are most interested in. How long Pre-temples lasts is based on the worlds settings. Check the table below for some examples:

TABLE OF PRE TEMPLE STAGE LENGTH

Small Temples Stage

In the Small-temple stage, all of the small temples scattered across the world will unlock, allowing you and your Alliance to begin your hunt for Olympus. The total number of Small Temples available in a world depends on the settings of that world. Each alliance can hold only 5 Small Temples at a time, so it is important to ensure that you choose wisely when considering which temples to conquer. Make sure the buff it offers, as well as the strategic location both match your alliance's plans. Temple buffs are also randomly distributed throughout the world. When your alliance conquers a Small Temple, all members of the alliance receive the buff it gives in all of their cities. For a full list of currently available buffs from the small temple, please see the list below.

LIST

Lastly, some small temples also act as Portals. These portals are used as a doorway to Olympus later in the world, and allow alliances to reach Olympus even if it isn't close to their home base. Just like with the Pre-temples stage, Small-temples stage duration is based on the world's settings. Please see the table below for some examples:

TABLE OF SMALL TEMPLE STAGE LENGTH

Large Temple Stage

At the start of the Large-Temple stage, the six large temples will spawn, one for each god. These temples will always spawn in the midway point between the center of the world and the last available island on the edge, and they are distributed in an equidistant manner. This ensures that the Large Temples remain reachable for all alliances throughout the world. The exact location may vary based on other factors. Each Alliance can only hold 2 Large Temples, so much like Small Temples, it's important to choose wisely. The Large-Temple stage has two possible end conditions. Firstly, Large Temples can end once all 6 of the Large Temples are captured, ushering in the beginning of Olympus. The second possibility is if the Large Temples stages reaches a pre-determined length. Much like other stages, the Large stage's maximum length is determined by the world's settings. Check the table below for the maximum stage length for Large Termples.

TABLE OF LARGE TEMPLE STAGE LENGTH

Olympus Stage

To win the world, you and your Alliance need to conquer and hold Olympus for an amount of time determined by the world's settings.