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This article is about the building in Age of Empires II. For related buildings in other games of the series, see Monastery.

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Used to create and improve Monks. Garrisoned relics generate gold.
Age of Empires II description

The Monastery is a special building in Age of Empires II that becomes available once the Castle Age is reached. The Monastery trains and improves Monks. Also, Relics can be garrisoned in Monasteries to produce gold. Monasteries cannot be converted.

Tactics and Placement

Monasteries mainly serve as a Monk production building. As Monks are important for supporting and healing troops players will normally build at least two Monasteries for that purpose. If the player is intending to use their Monks for offensive purposes like a Mush (Monk rush) they must have at least three (preferably four) Monasteries since the production of Monks is slow and the unit itself has slow movement. Also, technologies must be researched at the same time, first of all Sanctity and Fervor.

Some technologies in the Monastery also help against enemy Monks or are supportive for troops (Faith, Heresy, and Herbal Medicine) so it is advisable to also have a Monastery even if the player doesn't make use of Monks.

Monasteries also have economic relevance. Each Monastery can hold 10 Relics, constantly producing gold with each one garrisoned. Especially in games with no teams Relics become important in the late game, as they are usually the only way left to get gold at all. Often, the player holding the most Relics wins a long game.

Lastly, Monasteries can be of key importance in any game with standard victory condition. If a team holds all Relics in their Monasteries, a counter starts to count down from 200 years, similar to when a Wonder is built. If the enemy team (or teams) fails to ungarrison at least one Relic before the counter reaches zero, the game is won. If a team goes for a Relic win, it is advised to garrison all Relics in a single Monastery and massively defend that Monastery with defensive structures and heavy units, preferably ranged units, heavy cavalry, and siege equipment. In any case the defenses should be built before the last Relic is garrisoned. Optimally, the opposing team does not even notice the effort and is left surprised.

If the game mode Capture the Relic is chosen, every player starts the game with an indestructible Monastery and attempts to garrison the only Relic (which is sitting in the very center of the map at the game start) in their Monastery. The first player to achieve that wins the game.

Trainable Units and Technologies

Darkage Feudalage Castleage Imperial Age
Monk Faithavailable
Redemptionavailable Illuminationavailable
Atonementavailable Blockprintingavailable
Herbalmedicineavailable Theocracyavailable
Heresyavailable
Sanctityavailable
Fervoravailable

Availability Grid

The following table shows the availability of the technologies for every civilization. An 'X' in the last column indicates that all technologies are available.

Available = Available
File:Unavailable.png = Unavailable
Civilization Redemption Atonement Herbalmedicine Heresy Sanctity Fervor Faith Illumination Blockprinting Theocracy All
ConquerorsIcon Aztecs X
AfricanIcon Berbers
KingsIcon Britons
RajaIcon Burmese
KingsIcon Byzantines
KingsIcon Celts
KingsIcon Chinese
AfricanIcon Ethiopians
KingsIcon Franks
KingsIcon Goths
ConquerorsIcon Huns
ForgottenIcon Incas
ForgottenIcon Indians
ForgottenIcon Italians
KingsIcon Japanese
RajaIcon Khmer
ConquerorsIcon Koreans
ForgottenIcon Magyars
RajaIcon Malay
AfricanIcon Malians
ConquerorsIcon Mayans
KingsIcon Mongols
KingsIcon Persians
AfricanIcon Portuguese
KingsIcon Saracens X
ForgottenIcon Slavs
ConquerorsIcon Spanish X
KingsIcon Teutons
KingsIcon Turks
RajaIcon Vietnamese
KingsIcon Vikings
Civilization Redemption Atonement Herbalmedicine Heresy Sanctity Fervor Faith Illumination Blockprinting Theocracy All

Further statistics

Building Strengths and Weaknesses
Strong vs. Nothing
Weak vs. Everything except Monks
Upgrades
Hit points Masonry aoe2de Masonry (+10%)
ArchitectureDE Architecture (+10%)
Armor Masonry aoe2de Masonry (+1/+1, +3 building armor)
ArchitectureDE Architecture (+1/+1, +3 building armor)
Line of Sight TownWatchDE Town Watch (+4)
TownPatrolDE Town Patrol (+4)
Construction Speed TreadmillCraneDE Treadmill Crane (+20%)
Other UniqueTechCastle-DE Sultans, (+10% Relic gold production, Indians only))

Civilization bonuses

  • Burmese: Researching Faith is 50% cheaper.
  • Byzantines: Monasteries have +30%/+40% HP in the Castle/Imperial Age. Town Watch is free.
  • Chinese: Technologies that benefit Monasteries are 15%/20% cheaper in the Castle/Imperial Age.
  • Malians: Monasteries are 15% cheaper.
  • Persians: Researching Town Watch and Town Patrol is 10%/15%/20% faster in the Feudal/Castle/Imperial Age.
  • Spanish: Monasteries are built 30% faster.

Team bonuses

Changelog

The Conquerors

Trivia

History

Monasteries were closed religious communities to which particularly devout priests, scholars, and believers withdrew for a life of prayer, study, and service. Monastic life was embraced by several religions, including Christianity and Buddhism. Residents of monasteries became known as monks. In parts of Dark Age Europe, monasteries were the only remaining centers of learning. Irish monks, for example, were instrumental in preserving much ancient knowledge and spreading it back into Europe as the Dark Ages waned. Over time monasteries grew rich in donated land. They became very important local institutions as a source of educated men who could serve as administrators. They also provided health care and emergency relief from their stockpiles of food.

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