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Mounted Hero that leaps into battle on the winged horse, Pegasus. Good against myth units. Switches to a ranged attack to fight flying units. Collects Relics.
—In-game description

Hero on a Pegasus. Good against myth units.
—In-game description

Bellerophon is the Mythic Age hero for Zeus in Age of Mythology.

Special ability[]

  • Sacred Hands (Passive): Can pick up Relics and deposit them at a Temple.
  • Scourge of the Skies (Passive): Switches to ranged attack when targeting airborne units. (Since Retold)
  • Pegasus Charge (Charged): Leaps valiantly into battle, injuring the targeted unit greatly. (Leaps vs. enemy units at a range of 12, dealing 87 hack damage with a 4.5× damage multiplier against myth units; 8 seconds cooldown)
  • Solar Flare (Passive, requires Sun Ray): Projectiles reveal the area around where they land.

Further statistics[]

General technologies[]

Myth technologies[]

Age bonuses[]

  • Classical Age: +10% hit points, +10% damage, train time -10%.
  • Heroic Age: +15% hit points, +15% damage, +1 damage multiplier against myth units, train time -10%.
  • Mythic Age: +20% hit points, +20% damage, +1 damage multiplier against myth units, train time -10%.

Relic bonuses[]

Tactics[]

Bellerophon is the hardest-hitting Greek hero, doing the most damage with his regular attack and with his special leap attack doing a whopping 87 hack damage, which, combined with his multiplier, allows him to kill many weaker myth units in one hit. As his regular attack also inflicts divine damage (since Retold), this allows him to deal even more damage to enemy units than usual; this is especially useful against myth units with a lot of hit points, such as the Fafnir, Colossus, and Mountain Giant. Furthermore, in Retold, he can also easily take out flying units with his anti-air attack. While his attack bonus against myth units is lower than the other Greek Mythic Age heroes, he will still destroy them with ease. His leap attack is also useful for going behind the enemy frontline to tear apart archers and especially long-range siege weapons and fragile myth units like the Wadjet and Draugr. Like other Greek heroes, he is well rounded with no real weaknesses.

Changelog[]

Age of Mythology[]

  • Bellerophon's special attack is called Leap and does ​100 Hack Attack hack damage at a range of 14 with a damage multiplier of 7× vs. myth units.
  • Bellerophon has 400 hit points, ​40% pierce armor, a damage multiplier of 5× vs. myth units and 3× vs. Animals of Set, and trains in 27 seconds.
  • Bellerophon's standard melee attack does ​20 Hack Attack hack damage per second.
  • Bellerophon has +30% hit points and damage in the Mythic Age. His special attack does not benefit from technologies or Age-ups.
  • Bellerophon cannot attack airborne units.

Tale of the Dragon[]

  • Bellerophon's special attack does 70 hack damage.
  • With patch 2.8, Bellerophon's special attack does ​60 Hack Attack hack damage.

Retold[]

  • Bellerophon's special attack is called Pegasus Charge and has a range of 12 with a damage multiplier of 4.5× vs. myth units.
  • Bellerophon has 500 hit points, ​55% pierce armor, a damage multiplier of 4.5× vs. myth units and no multiplier vs. Animals of Set, and trains in 30 seconds.
  • Bellerophon's standard melee attack does ​15 Hack Attack hack / ​7 Divine Attack divine damage per hit. With a Rate of Fire of 1.2, he does ​12.5 Hack Attack hack / ​5.8 Divine Attack divine divine damage per second.
  • Bellerophon can attack airborne units. His anti-air attack does ​10 Pierce Attack pierce damage.
  • Bellerophon has +45% hit points, +60% damage, and +2× damage multiplier vs. myth units in the Mythic Age. His special attack benefits from technologies and Age-ups.
  • With update 18.7603:
    • Bellerophon has +45% damage in the Mythic Age.
    • his weight class is increased from 7 to 8.

Immortal Pillars[]

  • With update 18.21333, Bellerophon' hit points reduced from 500 to 440, damage vs. flying units increased from 10 to 16 and weight class increased from 8 to 9. He also trains 10% faster per Age advancement.

Mythology[]

Age -- 18
Homeland -- Corinth
Occupation -- prince and equestrian
Special attack -- leaps into combat against myth units

The son of a king of Corinth, a city noted for horses, Bellerophon was trained from youth to be the great horseman of his age. At the age of sixteen, he set out for adventure, but a jealous rival tricked him into the dangerous quest of killing the Chimera. This fire-breathing beast was terrorizing the countryside of Lycia carrying off people and livestock. Consulting a local wise man, he was instructed to pray to Athena. In a dream, the goddess told Bellerophon of a golden bridle that could be used to catch the Pegasus. When he awoke he had the bridle, with which he caught the Pegasus drinking at a forest well. He was able to control the beast thanks to the bridle and his equestrian skill. Together they flew to the Chimera's cliff ledge. There he shot arrows into the beast and lodged a lump of lead in its throat. The Chimera's fiery breath melted the lead, choking it to death.

After other adventures, a princess of Lycia married him willingly and he eventually became king. His thirst for adventures returned, however, and then he mistakenly attempted to reach Olympus on Pegasus. An angry Zeus sent a fly to bite Pegasus and Bellerophon was thrown off. Though Athena spared him by having him fall onto soft ground, he wandered alone for the rest of his life, searching for Pegasus, and died a lame beggar.
—In-game help section

Trivia[]

Gallery[]

Videos[]

Heroes obtainable in random maps in Age of Mythology
God Archaic Age Classical Age Heroic Age Mythic Age
Greeks (1 each)
All Hippocrates*
Zeus Jason Heracles Odysseus Bellerophon
Hades Ajax Achilles Chiron Perseus
Poseidon Theseus Atalanta Hippolyta Polyphemus
Aphrodite The Argo
Egyptians
All Pharaoh (1)
Priest
Osiris Son of Osiris
Pharaoh (more)
Norse
All Hersir Godi
Freyr Gullinbursti (1)
Baldr Hero of Ragnarok
Atlanteans
All Citizen (Hero) (50) Murmillo (Hero) Contarius (Hero) Fanatic (Hero)
Katapeltes (Hero) Arcus (Hero)
Oracle (Hero) (10) Turma (Hero)
Cheiroballista (Hero) Destroyer (Hero)
Chinese (Immortal Pillars)
All Pioneer Sage (5)
Jiang Ziya (1)
Fuxi Nezha (1) Yang Jian (1)
Nüwa Kuafu (Hero) (1) Li Jing (1)
Shennong Wen Zhong (1)
Japanese
All Miko Bushi Daimyo Onmyōji
Onna-musha
Hachiman Shogun
Chinese (Tale of the Dragon)
All Monk
Fu Xi Immortal (8)
Others Immortal (2) Immortal (2) Immortal (2) Immortal (2)
Regicide game mode
All Regent (1)
Units in Age of Mythology
Common
Non-military Fishing Ship · Transport Ship · Caravan ( Donkey · Camel · Ox · Llama · Mechanical Ox · Deer)
Myth units Titan
Heroes Regent
Greeks
Non-military Villager · Kataskopos
Infantry Hoplite · Hypaspist · Myrmidon (Zeus) · Militia (Poseidon)
Ranged soldiers Toxotes · Peltast · Gastraphetoros (Hades)
Cavalry Hippeus · Prodromos · Hetairos (Poseidon)
Siege weapons Petrobolos · Helepolis
Ships Trireme · Pentekonter · Juggernaut
Heroes Hippocrates (removed)
Zeus: Jason · Heracles · Odysseus · Bellerophon
Hades: Ajax · Achilles · Chiron · Perseus
Poseidon: Theseus · Atalanta · Hippolyta · Polyphemus
Aphrodite: The Argo
Myth units Pegasus · Hippocampus · Shade of Hades · Minotaur · Centaur · Cyclops · Scylla · Manticore · Hydra · Nemean Lion · Carcinos · Medusa · Colossus · Chimera
Egyptians
Non-military Laborer
Infantry Mercenary · Spearman · Axeman · Khopesh Swordsman (removed)
Ranged soldiers Slinger · Chariot Archer
Cavalry Mercenary Cavalry · Camel Rider · War Elephant
Siege weapons Siege Tower · Catapult
Ships Kebenit · Ramming Galley · War Barge
Heroes Pharaoh · Priest · Son of Osiris (Osiris)
Myth units Sphinx · Wadjet · Anubite · Leviathan · Petsuchos · Roc · Scarab · Scorpion Man · Minion · Lost Ship · War Turtle · Mummy · Avenger · Phoenix ( Phoenix Egg)
Animals Baboon of Set · Gazelle of Set · Hyena of Set · Giraffe of Set · Crocodile of Set · Rhinoceros of Set · Hippopotamus of Set · Elephant of Set · Serpent · Sea Snake
Norse
Non-military Gatherer · Dwarf · Ox Cart
Infantry Berserk · Hirdman · Throwing Axeman · Huskarl
Ranged soldiers Bogsveigir (removed)
Cavalry Raiding Cavalry · Jarl
Siege weapons Portable Ram · Ballista
Ships Longboat · Dreki · Dragon Ship
Heroes Hersir · Godi · Gullinbursti (Freyr) · Hero of Ragnarok (Baldr)
Myth units Raven · Valkyrie · Troll · Einheri · Draugr · Kraken · Frost Giant · Battle Boar · Mountain Giant · Walking Woods · Rock Giant · Jormun Elver · Fire Giant · Fenris Wolf Brood · Fimbulwinter Wolf · Nidhogg · Fafnir
Atlanteans
Non-military Citizen · Oracle
Infantry Murmillo · Katapeltes · Destroyer · Fanatic
Ranged soldiers Turma · Arcus
Cavalry Contarius
Siege weapons Cheiroballista · Fire Siphon · Onager (removed)
Ships Bireme · Fire Ship · Siege Bireme
Myth units Promethean ( Promethean Offspring· Automaton · Spider egg · Caladria · Servant · Carnivora · Water Carnivora · Nereid · Satyr · Behemoth · Stymphalian Bird · Dryad · Man O' War · Centimanus · Argus · Lampades · Tartarian Spawn
Chinese (Immortal Pillars)
Non-military Peasant · Kuafu · Sky Lantern · Clay Peasant (Nüwa)
Infantry Dao Swordsman · Ge Halberdier · Tiger Cavalry (Dismounted)
Ranged soldiers Wuzu Javelineer · Fire Archer · Chu Ko Nu
Cavalry Terracotta Rider · White Horse Cavalry · Tiger Cavalry
Siege weapons Siege Crossbow · Axe Cart
Ships Doujian · Mengchong · Louchuan
Heroes Pioneer · Sage · Jiang Ziya · Nezha (Fuxi) · Yang Jian (Fuxi) · Kuafu (Hero) (Nüwa) · Li Jing (Nüwa) · Wen Zhong (Shennong)
Myth units Qilin · Yazi · Qiongqi · Chiwen · Taowu · Taotie · Baihu · Pixiu · Fei · Xuanwu · Qinglong · Hundun · Yinglong · Zhuque
Japanese
Non-military Commoner
Infantry Yari Spearman · Samurai · Shinobi
Archer Yumi Archer · Yumi Horse Archer
Cavalry Naginata Rider
Siege weapons Oyumi
Ships Wasen · Ramming Wasen · Junkozosen
Heroes Miko · Bushi · Onna-musha · Daimyo · Onmyōji · Shogun (Hachiman)
Myth units Kitsune · Kamaitachi · Wanyūdō · Wolf · Jorogumo · Honengyo · Tengu · Raiju · Oni · Umibōzu · Onmoraki · Wretch · Asura · Masterless Sword · Shinigami
Other (non-campaign exclusive)
Cheat units Bella · Flying Purple Hippo · Football · Forkboy · Lazer Bear · Methane Chicken · Shinobi Wan Kenobi · UFO · Walking Berry Bush
Animals Alfred · Arctic Wolf · Aurochs · Baboon · Bear · Black Bear · Boar · Caribou · Chicken · Cow · Crocodile · Crowned Crane · Deer · Bird: Hawk, Flying Red Crowned Crane, Vulture · Elephant · Elk · Gazelle · Golden Lion · Giraffe · Goat · Golden Pheasant · Harpy · Hippopotamus · Hyena · Lion · Monkey · Panda · Pig · Polar Bear · Red Crowned Crane · Relic Monkey · Rhinoceros · Serpent (Predator) · Shade (RM) · Walrus · Water Buffalo · Wolf · Zebra
Removed in Retold: Bird: Eagle, Parrot · Duck · Elephant (Indian) · Lizard · Panda Bear · Ram · Tiger · Yak
Scenario Editor Azusa · Bow Cavalry · Bushi Yari · Dog · Harpy · Horse · Monkey Raft · Priest (SPC) · Qing Rider · Raft · Reindeer · Sakimori · Santa · Testing Dummy · Valkyrie Horse · Vulture
Cut Greeks: Cataphract · Oxybeles
Egyptians: Chariot · Gaiassa
Norse: Knarr
Chinese: Guandao Pikeman · Meteor Hammer · Rocket Artillery
Nature: Unicorn · Wild Camel · Nubian Goat · Wild Horse · Shore Fish · Anchovies · Musk Ox
Hidden Apep · Bondi · Golem · Griffon · Recognizer · Revealer · Trollkarien · William Walrus
Removed in Retold
Chinese (Tale of the Dragon)
Non-military Peasant · Yak Caravan
Infantry Halberdier
Ranged soldiers Chu Ko Nu · Mounted Archer
Cavalry Scout Cavalry · Cataphract · General · War Chariot
Siege weapons Fire Lance · Sitting Tiger
Ships Junk · Fire Ship · Siege Junk
Heroes Immortal · Monk
Myth units Terracotta Warrior · Monkey King · Qilin · Pixiu · Jiangshi · War Salamander · Vermilion Bird · Azure Dragon · Dragon Turtle · White Tiger · Earth Dragon