The Undead Legions I, A Vampire Count Reskin
Update 1.0
Restored Wight King’s shield.
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The Undead Legions I is a reskin of the Vampire Counts, changing the appearence of our boney – friends through using already – existent game assets.
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Units Included:
Skeleton Warriors & Spearmen (+RoR)
I disliked the idea, that Skeletal warriors walk around in nothing but a loincloth. Not all corpses were risen freshly from the grave, – some were risen from battlefields; which should mean that realistically they’d have SOME clothes and armor left from the battle, right? Well, either way. Skeletons now wear tattered clothes, helmet and occassionaly a breastplate.
Grave Guards & Black Knights (+RoR)
When I first started playing Total War Warhammer, having never touched Warhammer Fantasy before, I was immedietely attracted to the Grave Guards because of their unit card portraying them as badass, heavily armored undead knights – an aesthetic and combination that I’ve always loved ever since I was a child -, only to be disrespected with… Robed Skeletons? Either way, this mod removes the silly skirts and turns them into armored warriors.
Blood Knights
I haven’t touched them that much, since I am limitted by the fact that I do not know how to properly retexture stuff, and I didn’t want to change their crimson aesthetics for a very obvious reason. So all I’ve done is give them masks & half masks, which are made out of Depth Guard assets.
Wight Kings
Since I’ve used Wight King assets for the Grave Guards, I had to somewhat differientate them from the regular units, so I’ve given them unique heads mostly, and removed their shield (They still have missile resistance, it’s only a cosmetic change)
Necromancers
Using Warcraft 3 as an inspiration, I gave the Necromancers (+Corpsemasters) a more Acolyte – esque look, with hoods and masks.
Master Necromancers
Changed them from "Necromancers, but better" into liches, to symbolize their mastery of necromancy and to make them stand out from the regular necromancers. So now they’re (somewhat) better armored and have skulls and bones in place of flesh.
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