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[[File:Totwal War Warhammer Logo.png|500px|center]] {{/vg/}} {{Stub}} '''Total War Warhammer: Immortal Empires''' is a sandbox campaign taking place in The-World-That-Was, aka the world of [[Warhammer Fantasy Battles]]. It's most notable for <s>being slow-as-fuck, rendering your computer as helpful as a [[Votann|Votann Ancestor Core]]</s> taking place across the ''entire known world'', conspicuously including Ind and Khuresh on the map, but not populating them (for now). Technically, all of the [[Total War: Warhammer|TWWH]] games have had a sandbox campaign that included all the factions released at the time, but Immortal Empires is the "most complete" one, not only including all the factions from WFB, but including the never-released-ones that were fleshed out for [[Total War: Warhammer III|TWWH3]]. The campaign is probably the closest you'll get to an official 9E WFB until [[The Old World]] is released, and probably cheaper than buying all those OOP models yourself. ==The Map== The map is easily the biggest one in all of [[Total War]] games, and one of the biggest in ''all'' of strategy games. It accurately replicates iconic 2004 WFB map, with some exceptions like [[Nippon]] and [[Lost Isles of Elithis]] (which quite possibly may be added via map expansion, like how they added a little bit of [[Bretonnia]] in Realm of Chaos Campaign). Out of all the available lands [[Kingdoms of Ind]] and [[Khuresh]] are currently not traversable and have no provinces, just like [[Athel Loren]] before [[Wood Elves (Warhammer Fantasy)|Wood Elves]] DLC. It is currently unknown if they will have Racepacks as new factions or will be populated by another races' Legendary Lords (which doesn't exclude them from still being added later). To make empirebuilding much easier, map features several sea lanes, which teleport faction's fleet from one corner of the map to the other. Currently four exist - one in Under-sea of [[Naggaroth]], two in [[The Far Sea]] and one between Far Sea and [[The Sea of Dread]]. ==End Game Scenarios== The problem with Mortal Empires was that after a while, it got boring to play. Sure, with so many races and subfactions to choose from, there was '''a lot''' of content to keep your [[Cheetos|Dorito-stained fingers]] on the keyboard, but because every campaign ultimately ended up being "survive the [[Chaos]] invasion turn 80, then conquer all the other races", you were really starved for new experiences. Enter the End Game Scenarios, special world events that kicked in after a certain number of turns, ripped off from <s>better game makers</s> [[Stellaris]]. We'll probably get a Chaos invasion later too. End Game Scenarios always spawn around the faction's capitals, regardless of whether or not the faction is still around, or even if you own them. The End Game Scenarios are: *'''The Black Pyramid''': The [[Tomb Kings]] crisis. A fuckton of hostile AI armies spawn from [[Nagash]]'s Black Pyramid and start conquering everything around it. **Unlike the other scenarios, only the Black Pyramid generates doomstacks. Considering how close it is to [[Khemri]]/Arkhan's tower, you're kinda boned if you don't prepare for it as a Tomb Kings player. Unfluffy as it is, [[Arkhan the Black|Arkhan]] still has to fight them. *'''A Grudge too Far''': The [[Dwarf (Warhammer Fantasy)|Dwarf]] crisis. Throwback to the WH1 days when autoresolve heavily favored dwarfs and would often result in the various dwarf factions painting the entire map blue. *'''Da Biggest [[Waaagh]]!''': The [[Orcs & Goblins|Greenskin]] crisis. Which you can confederate if you're playing a Greenskin faction. THATS RIGHT, YOU CAN MAKE THE GREENSKIN CRISIS ''YOUR GREENSKIN CRISIS!'' *'''The Wild Hunt''': The [[Wood Elf]] Crisis. Another throwback to the WH1 days when the wood elves were [[Rage|hyperaggressive]] and posed [[Wat|a greater threat to the player than the forces of Chaos]]. *'''Vampiric Ascension''': The [[Vampire Count]] crisis. **Vampire doomstacks for [[Mannfred von Carstein|Mannfred]], [[Heinrich Kemmler|Kemmler]], [[Helman Ghorst|Ghorst]], [[Vlad von Carstein|Vlad]], and [[the Red Duke]]. [[Bretonnia]] gets annihilated, and of note to Wood Elves who manage to retake the Haunted Forest from Ghorst. *'''Vermintide''': <s>Nothing happens, man-sized rats don't exist</s> The [[Skaven]] crisis, undercities will pop up around the map, both in the army-spawning and Hiroshima varieties. **One difference that sets the Skaven apart from other end-game scenarios is that the first doomstacks are [[DISTRACTION CARNIFEX|just a distraction]]. After a few more turns, the real Vermintide begins with the game spawning even more rats in each Clans' capital. **Skaven doomstacks are very annoying because of their inherent Ambush stance. The only real defense against it is setting your own stacks in Ambush and hope your [[Creed|Tactical Genius]] beats theirs. It's notable that if you trigger Black Pyramid, Da Biggest Waaagh!, Vampiric Ascension, Vermintide and a Chaos Invasion at the same time at max strengths, you've basically recreated [[the End Times]]. ==Factions and Tactics== For Tactics, we have a general overview [[Total War Warhammer/Tactics|here]]. For in depth overviews of each faction, go [[Total War: WARHAMMER#Factions|here]]. ==Future Content== Obviously, they will work on patching the game to make it run better and hopefully address the Bloat caused by 270+ factions fighting-and-dying across the map, but also to add and incorporate the main-game DLCs (which will happen, both to flesh out existing factions more, and to provide a tithe to our masters at CA). There is also the very obvious yet constantly denied possibility of [[Araby]], [[Ind]], [[Khuresh]], and [[Nippon]]. None of these factions were ever fleshed out in the Euro-centric WFB, and yet the blank canvasses that appear on the map is quite enticing. It's very possible that CA doesn't want to touch these factions, but one can hope that we get them... and if CA does not you can set your watch to [[Total War Warhammer Mods|modder's]] doing so. [[Category:Total Warhammer]] {{Total War Warhammer Tactics}}
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