I love the way you play this game because you think of creative strategies that are fun and, while exploitive, are on the highest difficulty possible, so it feels like you are really challenging the game in return. I enjoy your attitude, approach, and style.
Wow this is a creative way to start. I didn't know your casualties contributed to the battle markers. I like the rewritten history of Ghorst getting his own faction in 3 rather than Grim and the Grave.
because his start enemy is skaven... thwt already have a lot of model.... If you chase skaven main army alk way to its capital then attack it with 4 stack of zombie and kill most if not all zombie you bring..... You likely have a lot of strong unit for raise dead in that province Even AI ghorst do this trick lol
@@onepitchman6910 Cool! I did this by accident in my last coast campaign and was really confused why I was getting mortars and high tier gunners really early on in one of my settlements from raise dead.
Videos are always made on Legendary campaign and very hard battle difficulty. All the bats/wolves/ghouls etc. should be available from the raise dead pool no matter what. Make sure you're looking at the "raise dead" tab. This is to the right of the recruitment tab.
There are a couple rules to create a marker, but you probably had a problem with this one: You can only create a marker if both your and your enemy's main army(the one you used to attack/was attacked) has at least 14 units. What most likely happened is that they had a lord inside the city who didn't have 13+ more unis in his personal army.
skeletons on ghorst are completely unnecessary and do little more than just reduce your upkeep by a lot. just spam the zombies only. 100 upkeep vs like 20. you dont need their extra dead bodies to create a massive raise dead pool, so youre just wasting money, and youll need that money while having such high tier units early game
The skeletons are more about balance of power than they are about bodies. If your armies aren't full when you first approach skrap towers, the skaven's second starting army (the one with the mortars) will either; Attack you early, getting itself killed/too damaged, or camp in skrap towers. Both mean that you won't be able to get the battle marker.
@@onepitchman6910 that just means u can do it earlier. you dont need 11,000 bodies, only 500 to make a basic landmark, a couple thousand deaths will create the biggest raise dead marker possible (there are only 2, a normal one and a big one). maybe they dynamically scale and im unaware of it, but as long as its a big one u can get all the t5 units from it, but u do u
in order to make a battle marker both main armies involved need to have 14 units each as well as at least 1000 entities. The army the skaven will camp with won't have that many entities therefore you wont be able to create a marker. Casualties also need to be 2150 in total or more. so 500 casualties is way below that requirement.
@@onepitchman6910 ah that might explain why i dont always get the markers, thanks homie. in-game it tells you you need 500 bodies, thats where i got that from /shrug. i dont remember where it says that but i dont know where else i wouldve gotten that information from as i never looked that kinda info up. maybe bad info on reddit, idk
The most insane start in this game has to be vlad. Your starting enemy gives you free 2 provinces and even if you don’t do silly strats like you do all your enemies next to you are so weak you meatrun them
I love the way you play this game because you think of creative strategies that are fun and, while exploitive, are on the highest difficulty possible, so it feels like you are really challenging the game in return. I enjoy your attitude, approach, and style.
Wow this is a creative way to start. I didn't know your casualties contributed to the battle markers.
I like the rewritten history of Ghorst getting his own faction in 3 rather than Grim and the Grave.
These campaign start guides are just absolutely the best
Why did i just discovered this channel?! Amazing content!! Plss keep up this starting guides ❤
I love VC from the aesthetic to the mechanics
great vid my dude, give us more :D
because his start enemy is skaven... thwt already have a lot of model....
If you chase skaven main army alk way to its capital then attack it with 4 stack of zombie and kill most if not all zombie you bring.....
You likely have a lot of strong unit for raise dead in that province
Even AI ghorst do this trick lol
Wow! Is this possible with Vampire coast as well?
The mechanic works the same for coast yes! Check out Mercy the mad's video (link at the end of the video) for exactly how it works.
@@onepitchman6910 Cool! I did this by accident in my last coast campaign and was really confused why I was getting mortars and high tier gunners really early on in one of my settlements from raise dead.
next guide start : greenskins grom the paunch
Good stuff dude need me a Lizardman one.
Can you make a similar start for vampire coast?
All I can ever recruit is zombies, and skeletons, how are you raising the big beasties exactly? What mechanic am I missing?
What settings are you playing on? Normal is only allowing skeletons and zombies. Or it was patched perhaps
Videos are always made on Legendary campaign and very hard battle difficulty.
All the bats/wolves/ghouls etc. should be available from the raise dead pool no matter what.
Make sure you're looking at the "raise dead" tab. This is to the right of the recruitment tab.
Did they remove this cheese? I tried it and I didnt get any raise dead sites
There are a couple rules to create a marker, but you probably had a problem with this one:
You can only create a marker if both your and your enemy's main army(the one you used to attack/was attacked) has at least 14 units. What most likely happened is that they had a lord inside the city who didn't have 13+ more unis in his personal army.
@@Raviollius Very informational, thanks
Raise dead got nerfed
So this no longer works?
@@nicky640 yup. It used to be that it was nigh impossible to loose with ghorst since you gain more zombies than you loose. Not anymore.
@@needs_more_dakka5774 little late but this 100% still works
skeletons on ghorst are completely unnecessary and do little more than just reduce your upkeep by a lot. just spam the zombies only. 100 upkeep vs like 20. you dont need their extra dead bodies to create a massive raise dead pool, so youre just wasting money, and youll need that money while having such high tier units early game
The skeletons are more about balance of power than they are about bodies. If your armies aren't full when you first approach skrap towers, the skaven's second starting army (the one with the mortars) will either; Attack you early, getting itself killed/too damaged, or camp in skrap towers. Both mean that you won't be able to get the battle marker.
@@onepitchman6910 that just means u can do it earlier. you dont need 11,000 bodies, only 500 to make a basic landmark, a couple thousand deaths will create the biggest raise dead marker possible (there are only 2, a normal one and a big one). maybe they dynamically scale and im unaware of it, but as long as its a big one u can get all the t5 units from it, but u do u
in order to make a battle marker both main armies involved need to have 14 units each as well as at least 1000 entities. The army the skaven will camp with won't have that many entities therefore you wont be able to create a marker.
Casualties also need to be 2150 in total or more. so 500 casualties is way below that requirement.
@@onepitchman6910 ah that might explain why i dont always get the markers, thanks homie. in-game it tells you you need 500 bodies, thats where i got that from /shrug. i dont remember where it says that but i dont know where else i wouldve gotten that information from as i never looked that kinda info up. maybe bad info on reddit, idk
The most insane start in this game has to be vlad. Your starting enemy gives you free 2 provinces and even if you don’t do silly strats like you do all your enemies next to you are so weak you meatrun them
Omg you cant do a tutorial on that pathetic battle style. Keep it for yourself.