
So if you want to get away from the Vortex grind and just have fun dominating the map, play some Vampire Coast.

The Necrofex is just amazing to watch and the Leviathans are super cool to watch when they are tearing up blobs of infantry. It also helps the Vampire Coast DLC has some really awesome units. Whether you want to build a big army and destroy people or take your time and gather resources, it doesn’t matter a whole lot. Many of the features from Warhammer II’s Eye of the Vortex campaign have been incorporated into Mortal Empires including: rogue armies, ranged breath attacks for all dragons, treasure hunting. Rather than worrying about stopping Vortex rituals, you can just focus on playing your game. Separated from the Vortex campaign, all the vampire coast factions are trying to kill a giant serpent. Obviously, this is gonna be rather subjective however, I found that the Vampire Coast was an extremely fun DLC to play, and Luthor Harkon’s Vampire Coast faction was the best campaign I’ve played. Most Fun Campaign Faction Luther Harkon from the Vampire Coast So if you are looking for an easy starting faction for the Mortal Empires campaign, choose Lothern. And that isn’t even mentioning the borderline OP units that elves have in Warhammer 2. Tyrion is also one of the best Lords in the game, who can hold off hordes by himself. Meaning you can quickly build a massive economy without fear. The first Warhammer was the model for the campaign structure of Mortal Empires, which combined the first two games' maps, but cut the Vortex stuff while maintaining the Chaos invasion. They are surrounded by allies who are likely to accept trade agreements and for the first 20-30 turns, you will only fight wars you start.

Lothern has one of the easiest starting areas of any faction in Warhammer 2. However, I believe that Tyrion has it best and here is why. I’m not gonna cheat and say to use Itza in this campaign as well, instead, I’ll give you a fresh ME campaign faction to use.įor this campaign, I would say that either Tyrion or Malekith has the strongest starting faction (Lothern or Naggarond). Best Mortal Empires Campaign Faction Lothern Don’t forget that this is a hero unit, meaning you can stick him inside any army you want and you can have whatever lord you wish tank/blob enemies for Lord Kroak. KroakĪs you can see in the screenshot above, Kroak doesn’t mess around. Unsurprisingly, he is a beast on the battlefield as well, with screenshots existing of him killing hundreds of units at level 1. The reason Itza is so strong is that Gor’Rok is a surprisingly strong frontline that starts with the best hero character in the game, Lord Kroak.įor those of you who don’t know the Warhammer lore, Lord Kroak is as close to being a god as any character from Warhammer 1 and 2. Itza was released just a month ago and it is already the best Vortex campaign faction to play as. Most veteran Warhammer players will not be surprised by this faction taking the #1 spot. This article includes all the recent DLC as of 2019, so I will be comparing everything from the Vampire Coast to the Hunter and the Beast. I’ll discuss the strongest faction and most fun campaign faction as well. The project was started during the first game, and we will continue in TWW2 and TWW3. We're back GCCM brings custom maps to the campaign, with the goal of increasing visual and gameplay variety. Today I am going to be showing you the best total war Warhammer 2 campaign faction for both the Vortex campaign and Mortal Empires campaign. Grand Campaign Custom Maps: Mortal Empires. Something along the lines of Magnus the Pious' great war against Chaos (Kislev needed though) or other old world centric fluff maybe (with the eventual combined 3 games/ME 2.Best Total War: Warhammer 2 Campaign Faction and yes, I'd pay a reasonable fee even for it as a DLC. I think CA missed the boat re implementing an old world campaign into the combined WH1 and 2/ME mash up tbh. I get that the Vortex campaign showcased the new world factions and had to be the WH2 base game until ME was released but going back to WH1 and it's lack of updated mechanics isn't an option either, whether played for old world flavour or better performance without those turn end times and overpowering number of factions. That's a lot of wasted time and performance in many folks experience.

The likelihood of a new or old world faction having much to do with or even dominating the opposite in ME isn't always (if ever, in the case of some factions) high. Improvments: Agents are now always considered "deployed".so no more senseless extra button clicking So with WH1 + WH2 you get Vortex.and Mortal Empires. Sadly so as it would help with the turn timer and I never really visit Lustria or the stinking elves as an Old World faction (well maybe as Brettonia/Norsca). Originally posted by Noone:There's is no Old World standalone map in warhammer 2.
