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Vampires are also boredom, at least until the full Chaos invasion, Greenskins are banal too if you quickly smash the dwarves and then deal with the south and west.
I always try to suit my clothes to my company. It is the only way to be inconspicuous.
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Someone will embrace what it is like with TW Warhammer I and TW Warhammer II (are they two parts of the same game or separate entities?) And how is it with these DLCs? Which are necessary, which are worthwhile and which are unnecessary?
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Separate entities.
In 1 get everything for free
Subsequent expansions introduce new playable races
Honestly, after I finished the basic Empire game, then I didn't feel like playing vampires or bretonnia
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What is it about? Because yes, I am sitting on the topic, but here I do not see a possible question - if someone does not quote a person from my ignore list, I have no way of answering.
Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It's a way of understanding it
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I am playing with dwarves, enough for tourism, because so far I do not understand the system too much, except, of course, the general idea. I don't know where the quilt will start to shorten the fastest. but all in all it's nice enough, but sometimes i'm surprised by some things negatively. For example, when I went to some battle with the Greens and all of a sudden I got the support of two or three squadrons of helicopters, for which I did not ask anyone. This one, we'll see what will happen next.
The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it
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Hmm, it's kind of like Shogun2 and Samurai's Twilight. Can be played separately, new DLC and patches are released only to TW2. But having both parts of the game in TW2, you can launch a great campaign on a map including the Old World, Uthuan, Lustria and Naggarythe and play it with the races you own (because they are also in DLC 1) from TW 2 and TW 1. I will write about the DLC when I come back from work.
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Since I promised, I give:
DLC WH1:
Norsca - 2 tribes
Bretonnia - 3 principalities
Isabella von Carstein - LL for Vlad's vampire faction
Realm of the Wood Elves - additional mini-campaign and 2 factions of forest elves
Gray Wizard, Jade Wizard - mages for the Empire
Wurzag - a new orc faction
Grombrindal the White Dwarf - additional LL for bearded men
The King and the Warlord - additional faction of bearded men and goblins
The Grim and the Grave - Additional LL for Mannfred's Empire and Vampires
Call of the Beastman - 3 LL Beastmen and a mini-campaign
Blood for the Blood God - blood and violence in battles
Chaos Warriors - 3 LL of the Chaos faction
TW 2 - with the simultaneous possession of 1 adds a great campaign with races with 2 and 1 with the dlc owned, takes Ungrim to Karak Kadrin, gives the karst a system of forges and giant killers, breathes fire on dragons, etc.
DLC:
The Queen and the Crone - additional faction of high and dark elves
Alith Anar - additional faction of high elves
Rise of the Tomb Kings - 4 mummy factions
Tretch Craventail - additional skaven faction
Mortal Empires - Grand Campaign.
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people without fancy - they have magic
don't worry about magic - these are helicopters, kind of foolish, like a useful stick, expensive, and when it comes to what, a farmer with a puddle pulls him.
One day, you will be old enough to start reading fairytales again.