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i know they became a bit of a joke in the total war games
but these things are the most terrifying beings to imagine coming into real life, monstrous hybrids of beast and man, I can't imagine orcs in that way as they don't exist at all, but beastmen or maybe even skaven, those are twisted versions of creatures we have on earth
Your content is fantastic
ОтветитьDo they always fight with Greenskins?😊
ОтветитьMy experience with Beastmen? Well... a Warherd is good target practice for Handgunners. A Brayherd is good target practice for Mortars and Helstorm Batteries. And Minotaurs are good target practice for cannons.
But if you are a lone hero fighting the Vermintide, the Minotaurs are quite the annoyance, and I admit that Doombulls are quite the danger, having thwarted many an unorganised expedition.
Great content, epically told.
Minotaurs are so badass
ОтветитьMy new Druchii army will thrive in slaying and enslaving these smelly uncivilized beasts
ОтветитьI wish they would expand the unit roster in this faction in the game.
ОтветитьMOO!
ОтветитьInteresting. I didn't know Serbia was a faction in this game.
Ответитьi play Beastman only in WH3. i tried to start other campaigns, but i returned to my Beastyboys soon enough. they use mechanics other races do not have. recruitment ambush is my favorite. when you can ambush multiple armies in one turn. i just can't play this game without it.
ОтветитьAwesome! Great work!
ОтветитьBeastmen , oh yeah!!
ОтветитьNeat!
ОтветитьI wish CA would release Mortal Empires to Total War Warhammer 3, especially since the Beastmen had been given some more love in the last days of the second game. Gone are the days when you had to rely on mods to get Taurox or any Doombull. I also think it would've been great to mention the Jabberslythes that were just released, my favorite being The Vorbergland Broodmother.
ОтветитьExcellent Job with the RICH Warhammer Lore
ОтветитьGW likes to use history, mythology and other fiction for inspiration. Here's some horrifying history: The oldest possible religious image is a painting of a man with a antelope's head dancing. It goes back so far that it was probably painted by Homo Heidelberg people. Paleoanthropologists aren't sure if it's a man wearing a head mask or a figure that is transforming, or a antelope headed being... possibly a deity.
ОтветитьWhy can't they be something else from the dawn of mankind's origins? Far before Sigmar but when man first began pushing I to the north out of the Southlands? No Chaos involved, no warpstone. But from a origin when the fish men and other lost ancients we're common? Before elf and dwarf, but when sky giants we're common, when the bastions of man we're great stone pyramids in the tropical forests of the Southlands? Maybe they can be something birthed by nature herself. Maybe where pigs began evolving to take a human role in the north before proper humans arrived, and they just lost the evolutionary war. Yet cling to existence, stubbornly as nature and life intended them to. Why can't it be a dark, ancient, mysterious and disturbing origin that makes mankind question our own uniqueness in the universe?
Not just chaos Chaos Chaos Chaos. Stop with chaos.
Great Content!
ОтветитьThat narration tho
ОтветитьFeels like I'm watching the national geographic documentary! That voice is on point! 😂
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