Regicide is a game mode available in Age of Empires II. Each player begins with a Castle, extra Villagers, and a King. The goal is to hunt down and kill the enemy Kings to defeat them. Upon losing their King, players automatically and instantly lose the game. The Treason technology (available for 400 gold at the Castle in the Imperial Age) is a valuable tool in any Regicide game (and only available there), as it unveils the location of all enemy Kings. Before launching an attack on an enemy, it is best to research it beforehand in order to efficiently coordinate the attack.
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| - Regicide is a game mode available in Age of Empires II. Each player begins with a Castle, extra Villagers, and a King. The goal is to hunt down and kill the enemy Kings to defeat them. Upon losing their King, players automatically and instantly lose the game. The Treason technology (available for 400 gold at the Castle in the Imperial Age) is a valuable tool in any Regicide game (and only available there), as it unveils the location of all enemy Kings. Before launching an attack on an enemy, it is best to research it beforehand in order to efficiently coordinate the attack.
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| - Regicide is a game mode available in Age of Empires II. Each player begins with a Castle, extra Villagers, and a King. The goal is to hunt down and kill the enemy Kings to defeat them. Upon losing their King, players automatically and instantly lose the game. The King can neither attack nor gather resources, so usually it is best to garrison him in the Castle and guard it carefully. However, Kings move very quickly, and in the early game (where little to no enemies can catch up to his speed) Kings can be used as a secondary scout. Early-game play is otherwise usually similar to random map games, since no side has the firepower to take out the Castle until the Castle Age is reached. The Treason technology (available for 400 gold at the Castle in the Imperial Age) is a valuable tool in any Regicide game (and only available there), as it unveils the location of all enemy Kings. Before launching an attack on an enemy, it is best to research it beforehand in order to efficiently coordinate the attack.
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