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  1. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Queen Tamar of Georgia is an Epic commander who specializes in gathering, integration, and support in Rise Of Kingdoms. Queen Tamar of Georgia only has two gathering abilities, so she will not be used in PVP battles. Almost every player will use her as a gathering commander, and we may see her as rally support.

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  2. Tamar is the 10th Gathering commander to come to Rise of Kingdoms specializing in wood, a great commander for F2P players and farm accounts. Her skill activates her “ Ode to Freedom ” (this Skill is improved “ Expertise “), increases defense, and heals a part of wounded units, even by helping this skill to her close allies.

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  3. Chisgule Gaming. 211K subscribers. 1.1K. 43K views 1 year ago #RiseofKingdoms #ROK #Sponsored. In this video sponsored by the makers of Rise of Kingdoms we unlock Tamar of Georgia before...

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  4. Queen Tamar of Georgia has the highest gathering speed for wood resource amongst all commanders in RoK. What commander level should your Queen Tamar of Georgia be? I would recommend leveling Queen Tamar of Georgia up to level 20 as soon as possible to unlock her second skill.

  5. 13 de sept. de 2021 · If this video is helpful to you all, make sure you all SMASH the like button and the subscribe button, and of course don't forget to click the notifications ...

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  6. Name - Queen Tamar of Georgia. Level - Epic. Talents: Integrating, Gathering, Support. The video also includes details of two of the skills: 1st skill (when expertised - video didn't show the non-expertised stats): Ode to Freedom - Active Skill Rage Requirement: 1000.

  7. 3 de may. de 2016 · Print. Queen Tamar was a ruler of Georgia who lived between the 12th and 13th centuries AD. This monarch presided over what is today known as the Georgian Golden Age. This was a period that began in the 12th century AD with the reign of King David IV (the Builder ), and ended shortly after the death of Queen Tamar in the early 13th centuries AD.