With the release of the Immortal Empires map, Total War: Warhammer 3 now has three separate campaigns to choose from. While a lot of players will gravitate towards the larger combined map, beginners may be unsure of which campaign is right for them, especially if you are new to the Total War series as a whole.
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This guide will explain the differences between The Lost God, The Realm of Chaos, and Immortal Empires campaigns, as well as recommend which one is best for a beginner.
The first campaign the game will recommend to you is The Lost God. This sees you take command of Prince Yuri, as he journeys into the Chaos Wastes to search for his lost father, Boris Ursus, as well as find out what happened to the Bear God of Kislev, Ursun. The campaign begins slowly, with you taking individual settlements and fighting small battles. The game takes time to explain its core concepts, and progressively heightens the difficulty throughout the adventure.
After marching down a single linear road, the map will open up, and you will have multiple enemies to battle against in order to make your way to Ursun. Here, the campaign allows you some more freedom, with different routes on offer to you, and some decently challenging battles to test your newly acquired skills. Key mechanics such as diplomacy and settlement buildings are explained thoroughly, and you can come out of The Lost God campaign with a good foundational understanding of how the game works.
Seen as the de facto tutorial for Total War: Warhammer 3, The Lost God must be recommended for any new player, as it will explain to you the fundamentals of playing a campaign. Even if you are more experienced with
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