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I use this with Persistent summons and i'm having a blast, now i can play VH without having to spam weapon teams all day. (even though that is still the best strategy)
In other words it buffs a part of the Skaven roster that was underperforming, which allows you to make more varied armies without suffering as heavily for it.
Would love to see that as well!
Halberdiers -> Small Greatsword group (Lansknecht style)
Handgunners ->Small Halberdier group (Pike/shot)
Crossbowmen ->Small Spearmen group
Spearmen/Swordsmen -> Small Free Company group
Greatswords -> Small Handgunners group
Or whatever, that would be incredible. MOST Empire campaign games end with state troops becoming completely irrelevant in the mid-late game, this could make them a bit more fun! You could tie it to a research or something if you wanted to balance it maybe?
So how does this work?
I wasn't previously subbed before the lizard/rat DLC, I only subbed afterwards essentially (because I never played rat before). Not sure if that matters or not
https://i.imgur.com/H0GHr1B.png
All in all it's amazing fun, and feels like the actual tide, it's just that the game was balanced without these features in mind.