factions fight more chaotic WH2

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Author: Tomisy

Last revision: 20 Dec, 2022 at 06:03 UTC

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Will this force units to fight more chaotically and uninhibited without having to worry about holding lines and formations?

This scheme is meant to curb that stupid behavior,

Battles will be faster and more unrestrained, where no soldier can be sure when he will be hit, and no longer stand behind his friends waiting for his turn to fight.

bloodier and more unbridled battles of armies.

All units of all factions are modified

Military units of all factions can temporarily become incorporeal in battle, they can pass through crowds of enemies but only under certain conditions and they are faster, all thanks to a potion that is mass produced throughout the known world , only undead factions must use a spell derived from this potion that they cast on their units before battle as potions do not work on undead,

and demons, well, technically demons are incorporeal entities and in our world they have a temporary corporeal body so they can temporarily become incorporeal again on the battlefield.

Skaven do this by using a potion and giving it to their soldiers to drink before battle, and so do humans, dwarves, elves and other races.

The potion was invented by the alchemist Xenorofakok billions of years ago. For a long time the recipe with the last sample was well hidden, but thanks to the dwarves it was found, and after two centuries of research they discovered what the liquid was and what it could do, and with great dedication and effort they began to mass produce it as mandatory equipment for every dwarven soldier. One vial of the potion accidentally fell out of a dwarf’s backpack and was found some 20 years later by an Altdorf alchemist in the grass on the road. After months of research, he managed to partially replicate the potion and after informing the then Emperor of the Empire, it was decided to start mass production.