Gladiator Manager

Gladiator Manager Mod APK v3.15.2 [Unlimited Gems] for Android

Publisher:Renegade games    
App Name:Gladiator Manager

Editor's Review

If you think managing a gladiator school is just about picking the biggest guy with a sword, this game will humble you quickly. I found myself obsessing over who had the right traits, balancing egos in the locker room, and occasionally—okay, more than occasionally—bribing a rival to “accidentally” stumble before a big match.

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Season 6 is here! Start a new game to get into the new leaderboard, and compete for the achievement! Season 5 highscores will be archived and are available on the website! (renegade.games)

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Unlimited Gems

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Gladiator Manager Official Introduction

Level up your gladiators. Manage, battle, bribe, and ascend to become Rome’s finest Lanista. Free to play. No ads. In-app purchases for more content. No pay-to-win.

Gladiator Manager is a turn-based management sim set in ancient Rome, where tactical auto-battles reward smart decisions over reflexes.

Hire and train gladiators with unique traits. Handle injuries, develop skills, balance egos, and survive in a corrupt arena system full of intrigue and betrayal.

Win matches to gain influence, unlock better gear, and enter tougher tournaments. Lose, and your best fighters may be gone forever.

- Bribe, scout, sabotage, or assassinate your rivals

- Die, restart, and ascend to insane difficulties

- Plan technique-based combat

- Strategic resource, influence, and roster management

- Customize gear, techniques, traits, and loyalty

- Grow your estate and build out your influence skill tree

- Undertake quests, survive raids, make hard calls

Earn gems by completing in-game achievements. Use them to unlock new weapons, tournaments, buildings, quests, and features. If you’d like to speed things up, there are two optional in-app purchases: Pouch of Gems and Chest of Gems.

Gladiator Manager Tips

Let’s cut to the chase—Gladiator Manager isn’t your typical hack-and-slash game. This is all about strategy and management. Your job isn’t to swing swords; it’s to build a team of unstoppable warriors, train ’em right, and rake in the gold. If you’re new to this, here’s how to start strong without wasting your hard-earned coins.

First off, the starting origin choice is make-or-break. Pick wisely—each one gives you a huge leg up:

Roman: 20% more influence for your crew, plus access to the Gallerus building. Great if you wanna climb the arena ranks fast.

Punic: Extra 100 gold at the start and boosted mining income. Perfect for players who wanna splurge on top-tier gladiators early.

Celt: 20% bonus training XP for your warriors. Ideal if you’re patient and wanna turn rookies into legends from scratch.

Once you’ve picked your origin, it’s time to build your team. Hit the gladiator market and scout for talent—don’t just grab the first tough-looking guy you see. Check their base stats first, then pair their strengths with the right training and gear. For example, a gladiator with high stamina? Train him for endurance battles. A brute with raw strength? Gear him up with heavy armor and a mace.

Training is where the magic happens, but it’s not one-size-fits-all. Every warrior has different talents, so you gotta match their training to their potential. If you force a low-skill fighter into advanced combat drills, you’re just wasting time and resources. Also, don’t skip equipping them—gear like the Punic’s Carthaginian Helmet or Celt’s Gallic Helmet can turn a losing battle into a win.

And here’s a pro tip: Fight to level up, but don’t fight to lose. Send your gladiators into smaller matches first to rack up XP and gold. More experience means stronger warriors, and stronger warriors mean higher value—you can even sell seasoned gladiators for a nice profit if you wanna switch up your team.

Is it perfect? Nah—managing your budget can be tricky at first, and some training sessions take forever. But if you love strategy games where every decision counts, this one’s a banger. No button-mashing required—just sharp planning and a eye for talent.

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