Jadwiga Talent Tree Builds and Guide
Rarity:
Legendary
Specialties:
Cavalry
Garrison
Mobility
Country:
Other
Ratings
★★★☆☆ Overall
★★★☆☆ Open Field
★★☆☆☆ Rallying Cities
★★☆☆☆ Rallying Object.
★★★☆☆ Defending Object.
★★★☆☆ Defending Cities
Jadwiga is a legendary Cavalry commander in Rise of Kingdoms with the Cavalry, Garrison, and Mobility talent tree. Jadwiga is a great commander to have for defending buildings and objectives in AOO against arches.
Jadwiga Guide
- Great garrison commander for cavalry players
- Great garrison counter against archers
- A lot of rage generation
- A lot of bonus stats
- Decent nuke damage
- Bonus damage against archers
- Excellent garrison talent tree build
Jadwiga is a great legendary cavalry commander that has a lot of chances to become a new meta in KVK and in AOO. But she is not for everyone. She is a type of commander that only people who are defending objectives in AOO and in KVK will use. So if you are free to play or low spender it is not worth getting.
She is a great commander against archers and she has a lot of rage generation and bonus stats.
Jadwiga needs more testing to give a better opinion but one sure thing is that if you are free to play stay away from Jadwiga.
Jadwiga Talent Tree
Jadwiga Skills
Might of the Pious
Rage Requirement: 1000
Deals direct damage to the current target (Damage Factor 900), and troops led by this commander deal 5% increased damage for next 3 seconds.
Upgrades:
Direct Damage Factor: 900 / 1000 / 1100 / 1300 / 1500
Damage Bonus: 5% / 8% / 11% / 15% / 20%
Line Breaker
Passive Skill
While on the map, cavalry units gain 2% increased defense and 5% increased march speed. While commanding the garrison of a stronghold or your own city, cavalry units gain 4% increased defense and 4% increased health.
Upgrade Preview:
Cavalry Defense (Map): 2% / 4% / 6% / 8% / 10%
Cavalry March Speed Bonus: 5% / 7% / 9% / 12% / 15%
Cavalry Defense (Garrison): 4% / 8% / 12% / 16% / 20%
Cavalry Health Bonus: 4% / 8% / 12% / 16% / 20%
Might of the Pious
Passive Skill
Skill damage taken is reduced by 2%. While commanding the garrison of a stronghold or your own city, cavalry units deal 1% increased damage to archers, but take 5% increased damage from infantry.
Upgrade Preview:
Skill Damage Taken Reduction: 2% / 4% / 6% / 8% / 10%
Blade of Dodging
Passive Skill
Troops led by this commander gain 2% increased skill damage. When they take skill damage, they gain 10 rage per second for 3 seconds. This effect can trigger at most once every 8 seconds.
Upgrade Preview:
Skill Damage Bonus: 2% / 4% / 6% / 8% / 10%
Rage Restored: 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 50
Holy Lord of Poland
New Passive Skill
Troops led by this commander deal 10% increased damage to rallied troops. When the active skill is used, damage taken is reduced 10% for 4 seconds.
Jadwiga Lore
Jadwiga of Poland, also known as Hedwig, was born in 1373 and crowned the first female Monarch of Poland at the age of11. Well-liked by the church for her piety, loved by the people for her kindness, and by the nobility for her gentle nature, Jadwiga was able to successfully devote her life to consolidating alliances keeping Poland safe.
After the death of her father in 1382, she was selected by the Archbishop of Krakow and crowned” in 1384. In order to gain territory and spread her religion, Jadwiga married the Lithuanian ruler Jadwiga on the condition that he convert and encourage his people to do the same, thus establishing a centuries-long alliance between Poland and Lithuania.
Jadwiga and Jogaila solved many difficult problems as joint rulers of their land. They resolved a long-standing conflict with the Teutonic Knight persuaded Jogaila Cousin to give up his claim to the Lithuanian throne, and in 1387 regained the territory Ruthenia.
Jadwiga also supported a number of religious and academic endeavors and funded the establishment of many colleges and universities. Jadwiga died in 1399 but in her short lifetime, accomplished much for the spread of Catholicism in Europe, and the security of Poland The Roman Catholic Church canonized her (declared her to be a saint) in 1997.