The Abbey of Kings is a religious landmark available to the English and House of Lancaster in Age of Empires IV in the Dark Age. It heals nearby friendly out of combat units and can also create powerful hero units for both civilizations.
Special ability[]
Abbey Healing (Passive): The Abbey of Kings heals all out-of-combat friendly units (including siege engines) within a 7.5 tile radius for 6 hit points per second.
Trainable units[]
King ('Crown a King')
Lord of Lancaster ('Ordain a Lord')
English[]
| “ | Heals all nearby friendly units that are out of combat by +6 every 1 seconds. May also Crown a King, a powerful cavalry leader with a healing aura. Queues production of a free King upon completion. | ” |
| —Age of Empires IV description | ||
Crown a King, a melee cavalry leader with a lesser version of the Abbey's aura. Upon completion, the landmark will automatically queue a King for free.
House of Lancaster[]
| “ | Heals all nearby friendly units that are out of combat by +6 every 1 seconds. Ordain up to 4 Lords of Lancaster, powerful melee leaders which increases the max health of nearby military units by +5% each. Queues production of a free Lord of Lancaster upon completion." | ” |
| —Age of Empires IV description | ||
Ordain up to 4 Lords of Lancaster, melee infantry leaders with an aura that increases the health of nearby units. Upon completion, the landmark will automatically queue a Lord for free.
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Changelog[]
- Originally, the Abbey of Kings healing rate was 4 hit points every 1.5 seconds. With the Season One Update it now heals 6 hit points per second.
- Originally, the Abbey of Kings' healing affected all units within a 6.25 tile radius. With Season Two Update 17718, the radius was increased to 7.5 tiles.
- With the Season Four Update, the Abbey of Kings gains the ability to crown a King.
- With patch 10.1.48, the landmark will automatically queue a King for free upon completion.
Trivia[]
- Its real life counterpart is Westminster Abbey.

