

The Ice-Forged Legion is also an incredible piece of artillery, but I don't really like using it as Norsca, as it feels more flavourful to ditch cowardly ranged stuff and just rush into glorious mass melee brawls. Beastmen are woefully outranked by the constant power creep. Norsca is the only Game 1 DLC faction that still stands up to date with the game 3 factions. It is closer to being as fleshed out as the warhammer 2 race packs, but not quite up to their level. Both embedded in an army (he gets a dragon mount and fire/shadow/metal spells), and as a campaign map agent with 95% success chance on all actions. Norsca was the last DLC for warhammer 1, and the most detailed. However, he starts at level 30 and you can't pick skill points for him (iirc, could be they changed it) so you'll miss out on a lot of important blue line skills.īut the hero option of the Serpent, Kihar the Tormentor, is an absolute beast. This is of course only silly flavour considerations, from a pure gameplay perspective he's a really strong lord. Feels like he could stab you in the back at any moment, the avian bastard. But I don't like having a greater demon of Tzeentch around, I like Wulfrik to be the undisputed tool of the gods in the world. Iirc, it just adds +100 chaos corruption to random provinces.Īzrik the Maze Keeper is a pretty good lord iirc. They only need a few changes but it's likely we'll see. The Crow/Nurgle plague is pretty lackluster. Norsca has pretty much been one of the WORST DLCs since day one and nothing has really changed that. Then Hound/Khorne or Serpent/Slaanesh are probably the best tier 3s. in the end I just autoresolved it and won. I just redid a battle like 4 times to lose valiantly every time. Now I started again as Norsca, while my campaign is going well I am having alot of difficulty winning battles that are evenly matched. I think the best is to get all 4 gods to tier 2 first. Recently completed my first campaign as the Dwarfs.
