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- #Total war warhammer 2 corruption generator#
- #Total war warhammer 2 corruption full#
- #Total war warhammer 2 corruption plus#
You have freedom to kill anyone you want, like in the Bretonnian campaign. However, once you can take a second elf city things really start rolling. You can’t go too far because there’s threats from beastmen chopping down your Tree of Life. This means you are very poor and can only afford one stack. There’s three others held by other elves who are equally powerful. You can only build in your one elven forest city. At first I was wary because I read there was too much micro. That transition from spears to bleakswords to … next level stuff is pretty darn tricky. Even with Hydra breaths killing 100+ troops a battle… tough stuff. I mean, flat out hard! They always charge Bleakswords head on, Ellyrian archers outrange Darkshards and can shoot my troops with impunity. High Elves are very hard for me to beat with base troops if they have lots of Silver Shields. In Rome and Attila that rando stack of AI controlled jav cav or jav infantry always, always has the most kills, whether i win or lose. The AI is really, really good with skirmishers. I ignored it one game for two turns and they promptly sacked and razed my capital, even with a smallish (6 unit card) stack on top of the base defenders, and even with me manually controlling them. Morathi has that darn Chaos corruption which gives some pretty mean rebel stacks. But… i have to keep running home and putting out fires. Even being surrounded all the time, i usually win 95% of the battles against my main stack. I think it’s the internal rebellion thing that throws my game off most. Even on Hard though… it’s still pretty hard! Yea, i always play on Very Hard and then drop it down if it doesn’t work. After that it was just sacking and conquering in Ulthuan while I brought additional stacks online and sent them to join the fray. A trade agreement with Bleak Holds and having Morathi pop across to Ulthuan on a sacking tour fixed most of my money problems. Then I took Arnheim and got friendly with Bleak Holds for a secure local border. Of course, as you mentioned, the high elves come calling pretty quick, so I put Morathi on them and beat them back with an ambush or two. That solved the unrest problem, but it left me a fairly serious money problem. The only point of the baby stack was to sit in the capitol and pop out and smack rebellions while they were fresh and small. With that I was able to unite my province pretty quickly and start a second baby stack with like 5 units in it.
#Total war warhammer 2 corruption plus#
Plus of course her oh-so-sweet starting Hydra. I think 16 or so in her stack, mostly a mix of Dreadspears and Darkshards. I only play on Normal so this might be down to difficulty level differencesįor my Morathi start I got Morathi herself a good army of basic DE units really fast.
#Total war warhammer 2 corruption full#
You need a full-time, full stack escort with your Black Ark - if you can’t afford to keep a full stack in the water with it 24-7, don’t bother.Īre you playing on Very Hard or Legendary? I haven’t had the problem you describe with keeping things together in the start or with keeping black arks alive.
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I don’t even waste time making them anymore. I don’t think i’ve ever had a Black Ark survive 20 turns. The intent is to use Black Arks as recruitment centers in practice Black Arks get bee-lined and sunk almost as soon as they’re made. Dark Elves are funky too in that they don’t have out-of-province recruitment, unlike every other faction, so you can’t just push outward forever without circling back home to pick up new stuff. If i can push out forever it’s not such a problem. Yea, the home province rebelling thing is a big downer. Lothern can cross the sea in about two turns to hit Morathi, for ex., where it probably would take them 5-6 turns in the Vortex campaign. Malekith and Morathi are squashed into about a 1/3 of the space they occupied in the Vortex campaign. This isn’t such a problem in the main Vortex campaign, which space things out a whole lot more. So his main province is constantly trying to rebel as well. But when i tried Malekith, i went straight from having to knock out rebel Dark Elves to the south to literally 5 doom stack Chaos invasions from the north i never had a single turn spare to try and attack the Skaven in my starting province. He starts out with Skaven in all three of his cities, pushing Skaven corruption, but he has no way of even stopping it until he reaches City level 3, as that’s his first access to Public Order / Uncorrupted buildings. Her main province has a building chain that really cuts down the problems factionwide with corruption, but you need to get all the way to City level 5. For me to stabilize a province i need probably 3 full time, fully upgraded, public order / chaos corruption generating buildings. Sort of like Vampire corruption, except her main province wants to decrease corruption.
#Total war warhammer 2 corruption generator#
Morathi requires Chaos corruption, but has a hard time with it because she’s the only generator of it.