I never played the empire 1. Because why play as humans in a fantasy world lol 2. Thrones of decay made them fun! Now I've completed 3 campaigns besides the hunter because he's just plain hard.
you just like the dommy mommy lets be real lol. eltharion is the second most versatile campaign should of gotten an honorable mention he is the only high elf campaign i tolerate cause you get 2 different flavors of campaign in one elf court while kicking ass in the bad lands
Kind of weird that you talk about variety but then use Gelt as an example that's apparently without variety, when he literally has two different start options once you clear the first minor Cathayan faction you start at war with. Stay in Cathay or go back to the Empire, they are then very, very different campaigns to each other. Also, when talking about Morathi you were saying about having all sorts of diplomacy options and doing a diplomatic playthrough, I have never heard of someone doing a diplomatic playthrough before, it sounds like it would be extremely boring! Sure, I end up with a couple of allies in most campaigns but having half the map as allies sounds like you would just be hitting end turn constantly with nothing to do. The game is called Total War for a reason haha. I agree with Grimgor and Karl Franz as highly replayable for sure. I have never played any of those others more than once though. The one campaign I have played the most times is Tyrion, because of Ulthuan's position on the map and the fact it's an island you just have so many options of where you decide to go. Probably also helps that I love high fantasy novels and films and the high elves are the closest race to that kind of setting in Warhammer. I know it doesn't have particularly interesting campaign mechanics, but love it anyway haha
I've come to realize that while on a surface level he has choice it's a false one: Basically Karl has a lot of very good ways to play his campaign: Rush Festus, Rush Kemmler, take Marienburg through diplomacy and all that comes with it. But Gelt? His best choice is abusing the event he has which is done in one specific way.
I never played the empire
1. Because why play as humans in a fantasy world lol
2. Thrones of decay made them fun!
Now I've completed 3 campaigns besides the hunter because he's just plain hard.
you just like the dommy mommy lets be real lol. eltharion is the second most versatile campaign should of gotten an honorable mention he is the only high elf campaign i tolerate cause you get 2 different flavors of campaign in one elf court while kicking ass in the bad lands
for me, the best non-dlc campaign are the chaos deamons fr, ispecialy when you go full slaneesh or nurgle, Korne is overrated for me
How do they have experience already at turn 1?
Kind of weird that you talk about variety but then use Gelt as an example that's apparently without variety, when he literally has two different start options once you clear the first minor Cathayan faction you start at war with. Stay in Cathay or go back to the Empire, they are then very, very different campaigns to each other. Also, when talking about Morathi you were saying about having all sorts of diplomacy options and doing a diplomatic playthrough, I have never heard of someone doing a diplomatic playthrough before, it sounds like it would be extremely boring! Sure, I end up with a couple of allies in most campaigns but having half the map as allies sounds like you would just be hitting end turn constantly with nothing to do. The game is called Total War for a reason haha. I agree with Grimgor and Karl Franz as highly replayable for sure. I have never played any of those others more than once though. The one campaign I have played the most times is Tyrion, because of Ulthuan's position on the map and the fact it's an island you just have so many options of where you decide to go. Probably also helps that I love high fantasy novels and films and the high elves are the closest race to that kind of setting in Warhammer. I know it doesn't have particularly interesting campaign mechanics, but love it anyway haha
I've come to realize that while on a surface level he has choice it's a false one: Basically Karl has a lot of very good ways to play his campaign: Rush Festus, Rush Kemmler, take Marienburg through diplomacy and all that comes with it.
But Gelt? His best choice is abusing the event he has which is done in one specific way.
I played grimgor u got issues with tamurkhan
Yeah he cray on legendary
Ruglud's armored orcs will make short work of the git!
We get it, you like dom mommy😂