


And like his brother, he’s an ideal pick for first-time players and beginners. Teclis, High Loremaster of Hoeth, is Tyrion’s brother. And Flamespure Phoenix and Eagle Claw Bolt Throwers are some of the best Monster and Artillery units in the base game. The recruitment speed bonus and upkeep reduction make building a huge army incredibly easy. Beyond how easy his opening few turns will be, his faction effects make things even better.Ī diplomatic relation bonus for High Elves makes confederation (taking over factions of the same race) incredibly easy. Simple opening moves, a lot of space to expand, and some helpless Dark Elf settlements to ransack and take for your own, Prince Tyrion is the go-to for all beginners in Total War: Warhammer II.

Take a look at some of the faction summaries below to help you pick the perfect faction for you. Even if you’re a seasoned Total War player, or a fan of Warhammer from Games Workshop’s tabletop games, knowing what factions to start out can be difficult. Starting to play Total War: Warhammer II can be a daunting prospect for beginners.
