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Contents.Overview Similar factions are grouped together into Races or other categories. Races have unique battle and other gameplay mechanics that set them apart from each other.Most factions may be seen in the, though which factions appear will differ depending on the campaign. A few factions (such as ) only appear in. For complete lists of all the factions in the various campaigns, please see the navboxes at the bottom of the page.In the campaign, factions raise of units, which move around the campaign map and battle other armies, or take settlements.

Faction may engage in with one another, and can even with other factions of the same race if conditions are right. A faction is destroyed when it controls no more armies or settlements.A faction is served by such as (who lead armies) and (who have a variety of uses both in battle and out of it).RemovalSometimes factions are from a campaign, in which case they no longer appear in that campaign.Types Playable factions Major factions or playable factions are those which the player can potentially play as. Even when the player is not playing as them, they still appear on the map. Each major faction is led by one or more.Which factions you can play differs depending on which game you are playing, which campaign, the free DLC you have downloaded, and which paid DLCs you own. For full lists of playable faction, please see the navboxes section below.

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Tactics and Use of Terrain Battles Total War: Warhammer II Guide. Post Comment. Next Battles Leadership and Exhaustion Prev Battles General Information. This chapter discusses basics of tactics and maneuvers that you can use during battle. Also, you will learn how to use terrain formation to your advantage. Formation during battle.

If a faction requires a manual free download, or requires paid DLC, it will be listed on that faction's page.Minor factions Minor factions are less important factions, which are not led by legendary lords. They are often less aggressive and expansionist than major factions. They are not normally playable, though there exists unofficial faction unlocker mods to make them playable. Players can interact with minor factions using diplomacy and warfare.Many minor factions will appear on the map at the start of the game.

In most campaigns, a majority of the map will be controlled by minor factions.Hordes factions do not control settlements, instead each horde army can enter to construct. Hordes may be major or minor factions.Rebels Rebel factions form when in a settlement reaches -100. Please see the public order page for more details. Rebel factions are not playable.Rogue armies are semi-horde factions introduced in which can have units from several different races. Rogue armies are not playable.Other factions Many other minor factions in the campaign only appear under special circumstances, and this can be different for each campaign. For instance factions or factions.Races A Race or category is a group of similar factions which generally use the same units and game mechanics.

Each race featured in the game, such as the, carries certain racial traits and mechanics which grant factions of that race unique abilities, advantages and disadvantages; which set it apart from all the other races. Factions of a particular race usually receive a bonus to relations between each other, and therefore tend to stick together.Some factions are also the main or 'flagship' faction for their race, such as. In these cases, the faction will share the same name as it's race.In other cases, a faction's name will be different to it's race. These are sometimes called subfactions.A faction's race/category will be listed below it's name when conducting diplomacy.See below for a list of racial categories in the game.Race/faction and diplomacy Main article:Race and faction affects diplomacy.

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Factions of the same race or group have a diplomatic bonus towards each other. See the page for a table detailing all the diplomatic racial biases. In the campaign, completing causes the other competing factions to dislike your faction. In some campaigns there is a which strongly affects diplomacy via the trait given to certain factions.Also, in Total War: Warhammer II, the and factions have a large diplomatic attitude bonus towards each other, representing that and are family. Meanwhile, the faction is unable to engage in any diplomacy with other factions.Factions of the same race may if conditions between them are right.