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==Why play The Empire?== *Because who doesn't love the sight of normal, everyday humans beating back the supernatural through sheer force of arms? *A difficult, but very rewarding playstlye that rewards unit cohesion and combined arms tactics. *Guns. Lots and lots of guns. *Because the Karl Franz memes are too god damn good to not play them at least once. *Humanity, fuck yeah! ===Pros=== *'''Jack of all Trades''': There's not a single department anyone can say you're bad in. The Empire can be played in a variety of different ways that can be viable from gunlines to infantry brawls to skirmish tactics. No plan is off the table for The Empire. *'''Easy to Learn''': One of the more straightforward armies out there. It doesn't have any rules or units that are too complicated, but their wide roster brings a variety of tools to the table. *'''[[Gunpowder (Warhammer Fantasy)|Gunpowder]]''': Gunpowder units are powerful in this game and can easily swing a fight in your favor if they are allowed to do their thing. Handgunners and Cannons can make any army regret coming to the field if used well. Their artillery is amazing for its cost and can blast most things into kingdom come. *'''Flexibility''': As explained before, The Empire can bring a variety of tactics to the table, which can make them hard to predict. They have an answer for just about every race in the game, and while they have some uphill match ups, they can get together a few lists against everyone. *'''Cavalry''': A very strong Cavalry faction, up there with the best (which kind of detracts form the whole "Jack of all Trades" thing mentioned above) Empire Knights are amazing for their price, and Demigryphs can take on just about any other cav unit one on one and win. *'''Powerful Legendary Lords''': The Empire has some of the best named characters in the game. Karl Franz and Volkmar can be a massive asset to any battlefield, and Gelt and Wulfhart can be used to amazing effect as well. *'''Magic''': You have access to every generic lore of magic in the game, including Metal if you pick Gelt as your lord. *'''Skirmishing''': Don't let all the flashy stuff the Norscans and the Dark Elves wave around fool you: You have some of the best skirmishing units in the game, if not ''the'' best. Both on foot as well as on horseback. Free Company work amazing for their cost and Outriders can be a terrifying mobile gunline when used right. ===Cons=== *'''Master of None''': The main downside of most Jack of all Trades factions. Everyone in the game outclasses you at something. Sure, your State Troops are crushing those Men-at-Arms, but you're cav just got ran over by Grail Knights. Your heavy cav chased of those Wild Riders, but now Waywatchers are putting out more value than your missiles could dream off. Yeah, your gunline and artillery are carving up the Chaos Warriors, but now that they are in melee you can kiss your frontline goodbye. You need to make up for your weaknesses when going up against certain factions. *''' Mediocre Infantry''': your infantry isn’t bad but unlike most other factions yours isn’t really meant to win the fight, their meant for holding the line, they have average stats across the board but that is their main weakness, they can hold the line but they won’t beat the line, that job is for your artillery and cavalry. *'''Aerial Inferiority''': Some of your lords and heroes have airborne mounts, but beyond that you got nothing in the sky. *'''Difficult to Master''': most newer players pick Empire in multiplayer due to their relative ease of campaign in single-player, only to learn they are hard as hell in Multiplayer. The Empire is a faction that requires time and finesses to play perfectly and isn't something you can pick up and play. *'''DLC Locked Content''': You don't have it as bad as some factions, but you do have some missing stuff you would like on the battlefield. Also, you are the only core race to never get an FLC lord, meaning if you are committed to not buying DLC, you're stuck with Franz and Gelt. (Not that they're bad choices, but more options are always good.)
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