Boudica

Boudica
Celtic Rose

Rarity: Epic

Talents: Integration, Peacekeeping, Skill

Civilization: Britain

Video Guide

Commander Details

How to get Boudica in Rise of Kingdoms:

  • Tavern: Gold Keys, Silver Keys (sculptures)
  • Expedition Medal Store: Uncommon
  • Universal Sculptures
  • Britain Starting Commander
  • “Britain” Civilization Event

Skills

Boudica
Lament of the Insurgent
Active Skill
Rage Requirement: 1000
Deals direct damage to the target, reduces its rage and reduces its attack for 2 seconds.
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Direct Damage Factor: 225 / 300 / 375 / 450 / 600
Attack Reduction: 10% / 13% / 16% / 20% / 25%
Rage Reduction: 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 / 100
Boudica
Group Battle
Passive Skill
Troops led by this commander deal increased damage to barbarians [and other neutral units]. Both commanders gain 25% bonus experience obtained from defeating barbarians.
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Bonus Damage to Barbarians: 5% / 10 % / 15 % / 20% / 25%
Boudica
Celtic Blood
Passive Skill
When using a skill, gain rage and heal a portion of your slightly wounded units.
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Rage Restored: 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 50
Healing Factor: 150 / 200 / 250 / 300 / 400
Boudica
Queen of the Iceni
Passive Skill
Troops led by this commander have a chance to increased their damage on their next turn with each attack: a 5% chance to increase; a 3% chance to increase; and a 2% chance to increase.
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Bonus Damage (5% Chance): 10% / 20% / 30% / 40% / 50%
Bonus Damage (3% Chance): 20% / 40% / 60% / 80% / 100%
Bonus Damage (2% Chance): 30% / 60% / 90% / 120% / 150%
Boudica
Roar of the Insurgent
Enhance:
Lament of the Insurgent
Deals direct damage to the target (Damage Factor 1000), reduces its rage by 100, and reduces its attack by 25% for 2 seconds.

History

Boudica was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61. However, the Roman governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus’ eventual victory over Boudica confirmed Roman control of the province. Boudica then either killed herself to avoid capture or died of illness. Interest in these events revived in the English Renaissance and led to Boudica´s fame in the Victorian era. Boudica has remained an important cultural symbol in the United Kingdom. The absence of the native British literature during the early part of the first millennium means that knowledge of Boudica´s rebellion comes solely form the writings of the Romans.