
How to get & farm Pantheon Points in Age of Wonders 4
Check out our breakdown of obtaining Pantheon Points in Age of Wonders 4, along with a useful way of farming them to quickly progress through the Pantheon tree.
If you're trying to get your hands on as many Pantheon Points as possible in Age of Wonders 4, then we have a few farming tips that will see you racking them up in no time in this iconic PC game.
The game is the first numbered entry in the long-running turn-based strategy 4X franchise in years, letting players explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate in a magical high fantasy universe. If you want to learn some farming methods, check out our rundown to get your hands on Pantheon Points in Age of Wonders 4 below.
How to get Pantheon Points
You get a Pantheon Point every time you gain 500 XP or whenever you complete a Realm in Age of Wonders 4.
You'll gain a notification when this happens, asking if you want to ascend your Pantheon level and progress through the tree. Saying no will just earn you XP while saying yes will mark your new Pantheon in your Pantheon Leader tab.
How to farm Pantheon Points
While you now know how to get Pantheon Points, you may want a method of farming them consistently, so you can blitz through the tree and earn more rewards.
- Our suggestion for Age of Wonders 4 Pantheon Points farming is to create a custom 1v1 match and alter the settings in your favour.
- To do this, set the game to the Relaxed difficulty, choose a small Realm, and disable Free Cities to speed up the game.
You should quickly be able to defeat the AI and complete a Realm, allowing you to earn 500 XP and gain another Pantheon Point within 30 minutes. Repeating this process should see you quickly get through the Pantheon Tree, so you can unlock all the rewards.
We also cover how to disband units in Age of Wonders 4, so you don't leave unnecessary units lying around.

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