Total War: Warhammer 3, like earlier games in the series, is known for impressive single-player campaigns, but it has multiplayer modes too, including a ranked multiplayer mode — which unfortunately limits the use of Chaos Undivided. The multiplayer comes with a Survival Battle Mode and Realm of Chaos, making for exciting online combat. There is also a multiplayer campaign that allows for eight players to play simultaneously, a first for the series. Turns happening all at once means that such campaigns will take a lot less time than before.
However, players need not play entire campaigns. They can instead fight smaller battles in ranked or unranked matches. They do this by picking an army, putting in lords, heroes, and units of their choice, then going head-to-head with other players. This is more like the tabletop game from which it takes inspiration, though in real-time battles instead of turn-based.
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With Total War: Warhammer 3's gameplay revealed at long last, there is a question as to how Daemons of Chaos work in ranked multiplayer, a faction also popularly known as Chaos Undivided. In campaign mode, most factions have players choosing a specific legendary lord to lead their faction, such as Tzarina Katarin for The Ice Court, or Greasus Goldtooth for Goldtooth. Daemons of Chaos has players create their own demon prince to lead the Legion of Chaos faction, giving them a name and allowing for more RPG elements than usual in the strategy game. This is not feasible for a single multiplayer battle, however.
Luckily, those diving into multiplayer can play as the Daemons of Chaos and choose a demon prince, though it is not as customizable as it
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