The Brewery is a special Teutonic building that boosts the strength of your attacking troops. It brews mead, which is consumed during celebrations, making soldiers braver and stronger — but also comes with trade-offs that affect your strategy.
Effects
Each level of the Brewery increases the attack strength of all your troops by +1% per level.
The bonus applies to all villages in your empire, not just the one where the Brewery is located.
The effect is applied at the time of battle, not when the troops are sent.
However, there are two important drawbacks:
Administrators (chiefs) have 50% less power of persuasion during celebrations.
Catapults can only perform random hits instead of targeting specific buildings.
The Brewery can only be built by Teutons, and only in the capital.
Brewery Destruction
If the Brewery is destroyed during a celebration, the celebration continues, but its effects change immediately:
Effect | Result After Brewery Destruction |
---|---|
Loyalty reduction | Remains unchanged |
Attack bonus | Removed — attacking troops no longer gain the attack bonus |
Catapult targeting | Returns to normal — catapults hit the selected targets |
If you rebuild the Brewery (even in a different village), the celebration effects return to normal once it is active again.
Tips
Use the Brewery to boost offensive campaigns, but remember that your catapults lose precision during celebrations.
Plan conquests carefully — administrators are half as effective while the Brewery effect is active.
The Brewery is especially powerful in mid- and late-game attacks, where troop bonuses compound significantly.