

There are 2 factions of WE: WE and argylon (i might have pronounce it wrong).įirst i want to say that the mini campaign is easier to start with because it has more cities in the forest (which is the only place where you can build the good stuff). Still in the end it's a matter of what you like as armies. And the Wood Elves mini campaign have more stuff going on than the Beastmen mini campaign and such.

Like The Warlord and the King is better than The Grim and the Grave for example, because of the different factions and starting areas making the campaign a lot more unique, especially Skarsnik. But the more recent DLCs are much better than the older ones, they improved over time(instead of the opposite which is sometimes common when they stop caring and are just churning garbage out for money). So I'd say don't spend money on it, unless you really want to, then why not I mean it's still a campaign and all. Sigvald hero quests and my Kholek+19dragons armies were the only thing really fun about it, the campaign is poorly designed due to the AI all rushing for you and the lack of room at the start, the units not particularily well balanced with a lot of really trash tier ones and a lot of really strong ones so you're forced into stacking a lot(more so than other armies) and overall the horde gameplay is pretty meh in my opinion. Personally, while I really like chaos in the tabletop version(granted it was a long time ago before Chaos was split in various armies, mostly I liked demons which are different than Warriors of Chaos), I thought they were the worst DLC(but free when I got them). For further important information about PS Now go to. Full terms apply: PSN Terms of Service at /legal. PS Now trials not available to current and/or previous PS Now subscribers/trialists and only 1 trial is available per user. Current and/or previous PS Now subscribers/trialists are not eligible for a trial. If eligible for a trial and you do not cancel your PlayStation Now trial prior to the end of your trial it will automatically roll into a paid-for ongoing subscription on that basis. PS Now subscription is an ongoing subscription with a recurring subscription fee which is charged every month (at the then current Store price).
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