A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia

A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia

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Monastery locations
Von hattiejake8
Guide to finding the monasteries needed to progress down the community research tree.
   
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Finding the monasteries
The "Community" research tree contains a number of public order and research rate bonuses which can be useful to all factions. To unlock the tree, you will need to either upgrade a "monastery" (or unique variant) or conquer one at max level.

If you're playing as one of the factions based in England or Wales, you probably won't find any monasteries even in the very late game - the chain just stays frustratingly locked.

In order to unlock this tree, you will need to conquer a provincial capital where the main settlement building is in the "Monastery" chain. No amount of mucking around with regular churches or other unique religious buildings will help (even though some of them are called monasteries - e.g. the Monastery of St Edmund). To unlock the tech, it needs to be the main settlement building itself.

There are only seven monasteries in the game - 2 in Scotland and 5 in Ireland.

The locations are:

Scotland:
Dun Cailden (in the middle of the highlands) - initially owned by Atfochla
Ioua (in the hebrides) - initially owned by Sudreyar

Ireland:
Cluain Mac Nois (bang in the centre) - initially owned by Mide
Archhadh Bo (central - just south of Cluain Mac Nois) - initially owned by Ospraige
Dun Patraic (on the east coast) - initially owned by Ulaid
Ard Macha (in the north east - just inland from Dun Patraic) - initially owned by Airgialla
Inis Faithlenn (southwest coast) - initially owned by Iarmamu

If you're based in England, the easiest to get to is probably Dun Patraic.

The Monasteries in Dun Cailden, Cluain Mac Nois and Ard Macha are each dedicated to a particular saint and they give a fame bonus and some extra buffs.

Hope this helps.
9 Kommentare
Duke Hyou 26. Sep. 2021 um 21:14 
just got this game, racking my brain on how to get it. Figure it out right before seeing this T.T
dogshocker 10. Apr. 2019 um 12:26 
@ Levie......I'd suggest that King Henry the Eighth had a lot to do with your 'historic reason'....that and Aragast's Vikings.
ArchAngelOsis 29. Dez. 2018 um 1:45 
In order to find his equal, an Irishman is forced to talk to God. (looking heavenward again) Yes, Father. The Almighty says don't change the subject; just answer the fucking question.
jcalberta 28. Nov. 2018 um 19:48 
The English are Spiritually superior and don't require monasteries. This is well known. (*coff*) The Irish, on the other hand, ...
John Price 13. Juli 2018 um 8:43 
is good
Fanstar1 8. Juni 2018 um 10:10 
wasnt there one in angelsey in wales that got razed to the ground aswell?
Araghast 5. Juni 2018 um 10:22 
The Vikings razed the ones on the English coast
PanqueMeuQueixo 28. Mai 2018 um 7:44 
god
Levie 27. Mai 2018 um 16:23 
I wonder if there is a historical reason why Ireland has so many monasteries? Better yet why the English area void of them?