This article is about the unit in the PC game. For the unit in the handheld video game, see Scarab (Age of Empires: Mythologies). |
The Scarab is an Egyptian Heroic Age myth unit available to those that worship Sekhmet.
Special Attack[]
When killed, it spews poisonous blood over enemy units within a range of 7.5, causing 40 hack damage.
Changelog[]
Age of Mythology[]
- Favor cost is 20 favor.
The Titans[]
- Favor cost is 18 favor.
Strategy[]
Unlike most siege weapons in the game, Scarabs are living siege weapons, dealing great bonus damage against buildings. In groups, they can easily steamroll enemy towns. Scarabs are decent against human soldiers, but are more effective at assaulting buildings; for this reason, it is often helpful to deploy an escort to eliminate enemy units, as it is with traditional siege weapons. They are, however, quite durable and can last long in combat. When killed, they will release a pool of blood that damages all units within a certain radius, in the same fashion as the Carcinos, Lampades with Asper Blood, and Terracotta Warrior. As with all myth units, they are weak against Heroes and stronger myth units, especially those with strong hack attack like the Azure Dragon and Avenger. However, even Heroes and other myth units, particularly those that rely on melee attacks, can suffer heavy damage or even die after fighting large groups of Scarabs due to the damage that the Scarab blood deals.
One popular tactic involving Scarabs is the Scarab Rush or 'Scrush'. This semi-rush tactic involves advancing to the Heroic Age as quickly as possible and building three or four Scarabs (made much easier by the free one granted upon advancing an age in The Titans Expansion), along with an army of Chariot Archers. The archers should take out Heroes and other pesky enemy units, while the Scarabs demolish the opponent's buildings. Ra is a popular major god for those planning this strategy as Bast's Eclipse god power further strengthens the Scarabs.
Mythology[]
“ | Scientific name -- Class: Insecta, Order: Coleoptera, Family: Scarabaeidae Size -- most about 2" long, but Sekhmet's Scarabs are about 12' long Diet -- most eat dung. Sekhmet's Scarabs eat buildings. Scarab beetles are a diverse group of insects that live in South America and Egypt. Egyptians adopted the scarab as sacred, and used it to represent Ra, who rolled the sun across the sky each day. The most famous scarab beetles roll dung into a ball, and then proceed to roll their treasure back to their tunnels. Egyptians depicted scarabs in a variety of artwork, including amulets and "heart scarabs" which were large pieces hung on the neck or as a pectoral. "You are my soul which is in my body, the god Khnum who makes my limbs sound. When you go forth to the Hereafter, my name shall not stink to the courtiers who create people on his behalf. Do not tell lies about me in the presence of the Great God!" -- inscription found on a heart scarab in the Temple of Amun | ” |
Trivia[]
- Scarabs are usually dung beetles; however, the ones in the game more closely resemble giant stag beetles.
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