Total War Warhammer 2 Rogue Armies
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C urse of the Vampire Coast is another surprisingly good DLC for, bringing the undead pirate lords of the eponymous coast to (un)life(?) via new units, buildings, objectives, and oh-so-many mechanics. The Total Warhammer team is knocking the franchise out of the park, with each DLC offering an experience unlike any other that has come before.The expansion adds four legendary lords, ranging from the schizophrenic Luthor Harkon in Lustria to the mutant Aranessa Saltspite in Sartosa. As is the standard, each shares common faction traits while enjoying unique bonuses and starting units — Captain Noctilius of the Dreadfleet is really good at raising sailor zombies, while Harkon has one hell of a grudge with Lizardmen, for example — which combined with their different starting locations create unique experiences on each playthrough.The game does take a few more liberties with lore than usual, including non-character Saltspite that barely appeared on the lore outside of and undoing Noctilius’ demise at the heart of the Galleon’s Graveyard. Saltspite also gets to recruit vampires — something that never happened in her one appearance to date — but is also the only one of the four pirate lords able to recruit living crew, in the shape of the Sartosa Free Company.The campaign itself follows the same moulds as the rest of Warhammer II, with the Vortex at its centre and a mad dash for McGuffins. The plot is set in motion by the awakening of the great and ancient sea leviathan Amanar, who lays under the High Elven island of Ulthuan. With the great beast roaming the seas, all four legendary pirates see an opportunity: kill the beast and reanimate it under their necromantic thrall.Thus is set the map for the campaign, which takes place in the Eye of the Vortex scenario.
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Well, the idea behind the thread is that it will list the possible Rogue Armies, and Be'lakor's plots involving the Dark Shadows Campaign suit the idea of a potential rogue army. I admit that its more likely he'll one day appear as an Undivided Lord, but I think the potential is there for a Rogue Army. Total War Warhammer 2 has a new feature: so called 'rogue armies'. Those armies are composed out of random units from any faction. It can be composed out of anything that is not unique (no legendary lords for example). Those armies have in my experience also no heroes.
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