While the standard campaign can take days or even weeks to fully complete, players who desire a faster paced experience can opt for Total War: Warhammer 3's new Multiplayer mini campaigns: Darkness and Disharmony and Something Rotten in Kislev. Focused on providing more condensed action, these scenarios are designed to be completed in a single sitting and serve as a nice change from the typical long format.
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This guide will explain how to create a Darkness and Disharmony campaign, what the fundamental changes are, as well as general strategical advice on how to best play the smaller format.
As a smaller campaign designed to be played with friends, you can only access Darkness and Disharmony from the Multiplayer Campaign menu option. From there you can click on Host, which will bring up the campaign selection screen. As well as choosing Darkness and Disharmony you can also set your preferred game name and an optional password.
Once you have created the lobby, you are able to select your starting faction, as well as invite your friends. Darkness and Disharmony can support up to a maximum of eight players, and the selectable factions are:
Kislev and the Daemons of Chaos are excluded, as they are championed in the other mini campaign: Something Rotten In Kislev. After all player factions have been selected, simply select Ready, and the campaign will launch. You cannot currently begin a solo Darkness and Disharmony campaign.
Darkness and Disharmony provides a much smaller map than the main campaign. Centered around the lands of Cathay, Legendary Lord start positions have been altered to fit all factions into the smaller land mass, although Miao Ying and Zhao
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