You will always suffer from Corruption, unless you are the Cult of Pleasure, in which case Chaos Corruption benefits you, or the Skaven, in which case the Skaven Corruption obviously benefits you.Ĭountering Corruption is easy in theory, but hard to implement: There are four kinds of corruptions: No, Chaos, Vampire, or Skaven.
You can keep tabs on the current corruption levels in your provinces by checking them in your ‘My Provinces’ section. If left unchecked, it reduces the social order of your provinces, which also reduces their military vitality. Once your capital city gains levels, you can expand with multiple kinds of settlements you can have multiple provinces, each with their own capital city.Ĭorruption, as the name implies, is undesirable. Other things you want to look at is the technologies you are developing, since these directly influence your population surplus too, as well as your active commandments. It is highly advised that you first invest in your existing settlement- build more buildings and resources so you generate more population surplus, which can make future expansion easier and faster. Population surplus is something that you gain at the end of each turn, and that you can then invest into either developing your existing settlement, or expanding outward. If you have played a grand strategy game, you know at least the basics- every turn, you can use resources to build buildings or units inside your cities and provinces, and these in turn fuel your economy you can use to expand further.Įxpansion in Warhammer 2 is contingent on two resources: Gold, which you get from buildings, from looting enemy settlements, and simply as profit from a healthy economy, and population surplus. There is a nuanced city management game built into Total War. But having discrete formations that you can use to have a multi-front assault isn’t a bad thing. Not too far apart- you don’t want them isolated and outflanked.
Try gaining higher ground, or bottlenecking your enemy- anything that can swing the tide of the battle your way, or just give you an advantage