Total War: WARHAMMER - Chaos Warriors Crack
Hulking monsters, heavily armored infantry and epic cavalry form the backbone of the Warriors of Chaos’ armies. Chaos god worshipers descend from the North, leaving only desolate wasteland in their path. In terms of in-game capabilities, Warriors of Chaos are fairly limited in their potential. A distinct lack of ranged power lets them down considerably, although their power in melee is uncontested.
954 - The War in the New World. Champions from the coastal settlement of Skeggi sail back to their homelands, only returning to Lustria when they have gathered a great army of raiders. As the conflict intensifies, more and more Warriors of Chaos set sail, seeking glory as much as gold. Total War: Warhammer. Playing as Warriors of Chaos and Archaon Everchosen as starting Legendary Lord. Playing on Legendary Goal: Long Campaign Victory.
The core infantry units available to the Warriors of Chaos are of course Chaos Marauders, Chaos Warriors and Chosen. The latter 2 can be equipped with a variety of weapons, allowing you to tailor your build quite well. Some units are definitely worth using over others though, as you’ll see on this list!
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10. Chosen
Honestly you could take out this entry and replace it with the great weapons or halbers variant. It really depends on your army composition, Chosen in general are overall the best infantry unit available to the Warriors of Chaos. While they lack a slightly lower unit count than the ordinary Chaos Warriors, the stats are superior enough to give them a spot on the list. Chosen sport higher stats across the board, both offensively and defensively.
9. Chaos Warhounds (Poison)
Chaos Warhounds with poison attacks might be the only entry due to personal bias. I love these guys, they’re so effective for how cheap they are. A high speed stat allows them to act as a sort of light-cavalry unit, they really shine when charging into a fight that’s already started. A rear charge will demolish the leadership of the enemy unit, while simultaneously reducing their combat stats due to poison attacks!
8. Gorebeast Chariot
All chariot units belonging to the Warriors of Chaos are great choices, the Gorebeast Chariot is a world above the regular Chaos Chariot, though. Armored, armor-piercing and bonuses vs infantry allow this unit to decimate entire ranks of enemies. On the flipside, each unit only comes with 2 models and they’re very, very vulnerable to ranged fire. Gorebeast Chariots are effective enough to make the list but weak enough to not reach the top 5.
7. Chaos Spawn
One of the most terrifying sights to behold in the Warhammer universe is a unit of Chaos Spawn, which coincidentally does cause fear but not terror. This unit has low defensive stats but if they can reach melee range, they won’t need them. Chaos Spawn will cut through infantry ranks with ease, routing enemies and destroying those foolish enough to stick around. Don’t worry about them running as soon as the fight starts to look bleak, Chaos Spawn are unbreakable too!
6. Dragon Ogres
Dragon Ogres are ancient beings, capable of living forever if they stay away from war long enough. The battlefield is the only place they can die, giving them a huge power boost when they’re in the frey. High damage is the norm for a Dragon Ogre, as they have no problems fighting either infantry or large units, they hit hard regardless. Low defenses reduce their staying power but that’s justified, they’d be absurdly broken if they were a bit tankier!
5. Chaos Trolls (Armored)
Everyone knows how strong Trolls are, despite their lack of leadership and intelligence. A single swing from one of these beasts will cleave multiple enemies, sending them to their doom. With such offensive power, you’d think the trade-off would be a vulnerability to being focus fired. Not anymore, as Armored Chaos Trolls are one of the most difficult non-single-entity units in the entire game to kill.
4. Dragon Ogre Shaggoth
Arguably the biggest issue with units like this is their size, as every ranged unit will be able to shoot them. The Dragon Ogre Shaggoth repays the huge investment required to obtain it by accompanying itself with a massive 25% missile damage reduction. A huge HP pool, bonuses vs large and crazy high armor-piercing damage make a Dragon Ogre Shaggoth amazing in combat. It also has surprisingly high speed too, further adding to its competence on the battlefield!
3. Hellcannon
Of all the artillery pieces the Warriors of Chaos could possibly make, you have to give them props for getting the Hellcannon spot on. Not only does it hit like a truck, each shot will reduce the leadership of enemies hit. Every Warriors of Chaos army composition needs a Hellcannon, to put it simply, there’s no reason not to include one. Also, it looks awesome, which is a huge boon in a game about immersion.
2. Chaos Knights
The bulk of cavalry available to the Warriors of Chaos comes in the form of Chaos Knights, both the base variant and the Lances version. Both unit types are successful at what they’re supposed to do, with great base stats to propel them into the top 3 on the list. Wielding high armor and shields is incredibly beneficial, making them surprisingly tanky despite how much damage they can dish out.
1. Chaos Giant
You can look at the entire Warriors of Chaos roster, maybe even the rosters of the entire Old World factions and you won’t find a unit as scary as a Chaos Giant. This unit is exactly the same as other Giant units in terms of stats but combine it with the rest of the units available to the Warriors of Chaos and you have an even scarier monster. Sure, Giants are slow, lumbering beasts but once they get into the fight, they’ll stay there until their enemies are dead.
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Why Play Warriors of Chaos[edit]
- BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD, SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE
- Because you want to see the unending tides of damnation overrun all that is good and civilized in this world.
- Because back in my day only the bad guys wore Stupidly OPArmor.
Pros[edit]
- Unmatched Melee: Pound for pound, your troops are the best in the entire game when it comes to melee combat. If anyone else even tries to match you, you will probably laugh as you step over their remains and entire their backline. This is no longer true as of TWW2, Dark Elf Har Ganeth Executioners go through your units like a big pointy greatsword through butter, the Greenskin Krimson Killerz ROR can 1v1 Chosen and reliably win, Lizardmen monsters will Jurassic Park all over your infantry etc. Hopefully TWW3 can put the Chaos Warriors back on top
- Armor: Regardless of which ever one of the Dark Gods you decided to suck off, they gifted you an ungodly amount of armor to protect your troops from the enemy. If for whatever reason the other guy decided not to bring AP against you, you've pretty much already won the fight right there.
- Monsters: You got some monsters that are unmatched in what they do. Shaggoths make dragons cry, manticores make great mounts and flying harass, trolls will help win you the frontline even faster and hounds will make sure that all those pesky skirmishers don't screw over your troops on the way in. You best have answers for anti large though.
- Versatility: You're not quite the most versatile of factions, but with all of the high quality troops you have, you can deploy a wide assortment of tactics against all kinds of opponents. You can use rushes, monster mashes, artillery boxes, magic bombs, and make your lords into one man armies. With how much good stuff is at your disposal, you can come up with all kinds of crazy tactics to through at your opponent.
- Strong Lords: Sigvald aside, your lord options are pretty damn good. Archeon is one of th ebetter duelist characters, Kholek kills whatever he is fighting and Sarthoreal is a raid boss with impressive magic abilities. Even generic sorcerers are pretty damn good for what they do.
Cons[edit]
- Limited Skirmishing: You do have some mounted skirmishers, but odds are they aren't going to be the reason why you win the fight. You are not going to be beating your opponent in the skirmishing phase of the fight.
- No Ranged Infantry: Your ranged options are just said skirmisher cavalry. In any shooting match, you're gonna loose.
- Slow: The downside of all that armor? It makes you slow as all hell. This, combined with the con listed above, means you are pretty vulnerable to enemy ranged attacks. Be sure that you devote a few of your troops to getting on those skirmishers and making sure they can't do to much damage to your troops on the way in.
- Expensive: Sadly, all this good quality comes at a price. With how expensive a lot of your troops are, odss are you will probably be outnumbered in whatever match up you are going against. Expect to rely on quality of quantity when you are choosing to rep team WOC.
- The campaign is terrible: Their campaign, along with that of the Beastmen, is in dire need of a rework (that hopefully comes with Warhammer 3). The horde mechanic the WoC revolve around has never been particularly fun to play as, and only continued to age poorly as Warhammer 2 went on. Maybe CA had a point when they originally planned to hold them back for Game 1, they feel incomplete and kind of pointless. Add to this that elementary stuff from the Lore such as specific pledges to the Dark Gods and Demons are missing (with Archaon being the Champion the Chaos Undivided and all that, except you also can play as Sigvald who is a Champion of Slaanesh with no access to Demons of his patron) and you got yourself a dumpster fire of epic proportions. There are mods like Ultimate Chaos that seek to alleviate the worst of it, but most of them are of dubious quality and other can break entire campaigns (like the Chaos Outposts Mod). If you want to play WoC in Singleplayer, better wait for Warhammer 3 and hope it gets better.
The campaign und unique mechanics (The Old World)[edit]
Legendary Lords and Subfactions[edit]
- Archaon the Everchosen:
- Kholek Suneater:
- Prince Sigvald the Magnificent:
- Sarthorael the Everwatcher: Looking back it's surprising we got a greater deamon so early on before game 3. Not available in the campaign (for WoC anyway, Norsca can unlock a different Lord of Change over the course of the Campaign) but playable in multiplayer. A Giant lore of metal caster with a lot of missle resistance. Well used a battering ram to dirupte gun faction with his mass and terror as the rest of the army hounds on their position but prefers to run through the lines to new spots of saftry to cast his spells.
Units[edit]
Generic Lords[edit]
- Chaos Lord: cheap melee lord. Can take a poison mace if you want this lord to be supportive. Also can be but on a flying mount for manticore gooning.
- Chaos Sorcerer Lord: Saves points by fusing Chaos Sorcerer as your lord option. comes in Death, Fire, Metal, or Shadows.
Heroes[edit]
- Exalted Hero: Melee hero, often a part of the manticore goon squad.
- Chaos Sorcerer:Tankier than the traditional wizard as they have a large amount of armour and a low-end melee character. You shouldn't let them fight good melee units, but they are still a force multiplier especially on a mount.
- Chaos Sorcerer (Death):
- Chaos Sorcerer (Fire):
- Chaos Sorcerer (Meltal):
- Chaos Sorcerer Lord (Shadows):
Melee Units[edit]
- Chaos Marauders: Your budget line, but you often fill up your numbers with them given how expensive everything else is. They are how you go wide in WoC. Posses low armor but can still cause more expensive units to struggle against them.
- Chaos Marauders (Great Weapons): Cheap Ap Damage but not as good as Chaos Warriors (Great Weapons) since the Marauders are very fragile with trading away what little defense a Marauder gets.
- Chaos Warriors: The spiked anvil of chaos. High stats all-around stats in offense and defense except for speed. Often beat out other line infantry in the grind. They Lack AP so not effective against other high armour targets.
- Mirror Guard(RoR): A strong point used in Marauders and Warriors. Moves faster, higher defense, and don't falter against Fear or Terror.
- Chaos Warriors (Great Weapons): your AP troops, effective at upending other armored infantry like Dwarfs.
- Chaos Warriors (Halberds): Your Anti-large infantry out classes Great Weapons if facing Calvery and Monsters.
- Aspiring Champions: A Small unit of Chosen with Magical attacks. They fill a role as support units, having the Encourage ability Giving extra Leadership to your lines, being a moral anchor if your lord is way from your font lines. The magic attacks also a cheap way to dps enemies that rely on Physical resistance for protection.
- Forsaken: A nitch fast Damage dealing unit. Being both fast and good armour. Good at mulching through low armor units and used as foot flankers. They don't do well against Armor-piercing or elite infantry.
- The Daemonspew: Blessed by Nurgle, they have poison attacks and melee attack debuff aura. A supportive unit to mix with your line blob to make an elite unit easy to handle.
- Chosen: Oh my. Chosen, pound for pound, are probably the best heavy melee infantry in the game, also comes in Great Weapons and Halberds variants like Chaos Warriors baring some regiments of renown. They will never run away, their stats are extremely scary and they are absurdly tanky. They are every bit as scary as their reputation makes them out to be. like any heavy elite infantry they are slow with low model counts, so will suffer severely from being targeted by artillery, magic, or Ap Missles.
Beasts[edit]
- Chaos Warhounds: Cheap Fast harassment unit, Shutting down Skirmishers, Calvery, Missile units, and Artillery Crews that will target your slower-moving Warriors.
- Chaos Warhounds (Poison): Now give it a poison debuff to attacks now it also can catch those slippery units with a nibble and support in melee by making the difficult unit easier to kill while also reduces their damage.
Cavalry[edit]
- Chaos Knights: your melee calve, Strong and wins lots of protracted fights.
- Swords of Chaos:(RoR): Knights with Flaming weapons, but most useful in keeping your characters safe and letting your whole army get a temporary speed boost.
- Chaos Knights (Lances): Cycle charging cav.
Missle Cavalry[edit]
if you want shooting you only have Skirmish calv. Like most Skirmish calv you need to use some Micromanagement to make sure a real opponent doesn't chase them out of the game and that they use their ammunition efficiently instead of AI autopilot on everything.
- Marauder Horsemen: You cheapest shooting unit. Useful in taking things out annoying units air and harass units with low Missile resistances. Fragile with the same protection as a Marauder.
- Marauder Horsemen (Throwing Axes): Trades Missile range for AP. Suited for harassing armored foes from a distance but don't take punishment well like the normal variant.
- Marauder Horsemasters: A slightly upgraded version of Horsemen with the most important thing is having signeifenlty better armor. Lets it take punishment and trade better when engaging in melee with other Skirmish units and other lesser melee units.
Monsters Infantry[edit]
- Chaos Trolls: a regenerating bag of hp and AP damage. do need some babysitting to help with their low ld. two-handed Warriors builds have their AP, but Maurouders lines like that extra Damage and Monsterous mass.
- Chaos Trolls (Armoured): pay extra so Trolls are less likely to run when they take damage.
- Chaos Spawn: Line breakers, they do go down quickly from guns but are a cheap way to tie up multiple line units as they don't stop attacking until they are all dead.
- Wyrd Spawn: (RoR)
- Dragon ogres: the anti-large 'calvery'. Can send infantry flying if needed.
- Summoners of Rage: (RoR) Have magic attacks and an infantry clearing bound spell. Takes out Physical resit enemies or give you another edge in a fight.
Monster[edit]
- Chaos Giant: big infantry smasher but easily sniped and hammered with ranged and anti-large attacks. Remove them and they can frolic through even the heavest of armor.
- Chaos Feral Manticore: your cheap flyer goon
- Dragon Ogre Shaggoth: a anti-large monster. Often pared with Kholek to make a Dragon Ogre goon squad
Chariots[edit]
- Chaos Chariot: requires morcro mangment but will mess with enemy formation.
- Gorebeast Chariot: Slower but Gives the Chaos Chariot more AP damage for fighintg higher armor.
Artillery[edit]
- Hellcannon:
- The Soul of Damnation: (RoR)