


Yes it's very boring, but it's also the most effective way to play, and if you seek advice on the campaign you're clearly at the stage where you want to prioritize effective game play other anything else. Total War: Warhammer 3 possible Shadows of Change factions Total War: Warhammer 3 possible Thrones of Decay factions The Total War: Warhammer 3 roadmap is finally here, showing the content Creative Assembly has planned out for the next twelve months.

With Throgg you won't have nearly as many order invaders so just beat up on your non Norscan neighbors, in fact you can just use 1 city as your sack city and just sack it turn after turn to level up Throgg and wait for Wulfrik or anyone else to unite Norsca. There's really no reason to rush things, just level up Wulfrik and wait for the AI to sort Norsca out, after all the AI grows settlements way faster than you, so just let it.
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First up, here are our predictions for the characters to be included: Tzeentch: The Changeling Cathay: Monkey King Kislev: Mother Ostankya Free Legendary Hero: Aekold Helbrass. Shadows of Change will release in Summer 2023, so this is the closest of the announced DLC packs. Basically early Norsca campaign should be pretty slow, build up your initial stack, consisting mostly of Berserkers with some support units, javelins, wolves, whatever, and defend against the onslaught of order invaders, and raid+sack them in between onslaughts. Total War: Warhammer 3 possible Shadows of Change factions. At most unite your starting province to get a bit more out of it, but only if it's convenient to do so. Neither, wait for the AI Norscans to unit the entire territory while you focus elsewhere, than once the AI builds Norsca up to a reasonable level(a bunch of tier 4 major settlements at least) beat the AI faction leader in battle and take it all for yourself for free. Discussions, strategies, stories, crude cave-drawings, and more for Medieval 2, Empire, Shogun 2, Rome 2, Attila, Thrones of Britannia, Warhammer, Three Kingdoms and others. One completely unique detail - Kihar the Tormentor (Chaos Sorcerer of Slaanesh - hero) rides Chaos Dragon. A subreddit for the Total War strategy game series, made by Creative Assembly. While I'm at it, and seeing as I've only just begun and can start over if need be, I was wondering: should I pass the minor Norscan settlements and head directly for their capitals? It seems counterproductive to raze their minors if I'm aiming to vassalize them once I hit their capitals. Visually it's Exalted Great Unclean One, Lord of Change, Chaos Sorcerer of Slaanesh and Exalted Hero of Khorne.
