Total War: Warhammer 2’s Dark Elf characters have a singular mechanic tied to their names

What with all of the fuss about Skaven recently, Total War: Warhammer II’s Dark Elves have been barely missed. We’ve received simply over a month till launch and we nonetheless do not actually know a lot about how they play, so once we spoke to steer author Andy Hall at Gamescom in the present day, we took the possibility to treatment that.

Want to know extra concerning the Druchii? Check out the Total War: Warhammer 2 Dark Elf army roster.

Developers Creative Assembly have been nailing the interpretation of Warhammer lore into distinctive marketing campaign mechanics for every race, rising ever extra creative because the launch of the unique recreation, and Hall gave us the next instance for the Dark Elves:

“The approach Dark Elves title themselves – it is not hereditary. That’s why they have all these cool names like ‘Soulstealer’ and ‘Knifestabber’. So you’ll be able to title your Dark Elves, and you’ll give them a Noble Name, or a Warrior Name, or – I believe – a Sage Name. You then must carry out. You’ve received to dwell as much as the expectation of that title, and in the event you do, you get these huge buffs. That’s a fantastic instance of taking that lore nugget and turning it right into a recreation mechanic.”

Hall additionally confirms that “Dark Elves have the identical loyalty issues” because the Skaven, which presumably means their characters can have an identical loyalty meter, which you will have to take care of lest they insurgent in opposition to you and begin their very own faction. When this occurs with the Skaven, Hall confirmed that the rebellious Lord will take their entire military stack with them, so do not suppose you’ll squash them like regular rebellions in the event you’ve decked them out with Hell Pit Abominations and Hydras. 

Two extra Dark Elf nuggets, from our chats with Hall at E3 and at Gamescom:

  • Their ritual foreign money is Scrolls of Hekarti (the Elven divine pantheon is split into detrimental and optimistic features, and Hekarti is the detrimental side of magic).
  • They can acquire Slaves – probably as their main foreign money, probably as a singular third foreign money, we’re undecided.

We’ll replace this publish every time we be taught something new concerning the Dark Elves, so contemplate bookmarking it in the event you’re a Druchii fan.

 
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