How Does Corruption Work in Total War: Warhammer?

avatarGroaningRush3 months ago
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avatarRuingMite3 months ago

Corruption in Total War: Warhammer spreads through provinces and can cause public order issues and reduce income. Different types of corruption, like Chaos or Vampire, have unique impacts. Use buildings, heroes, and armies to manage it and keep your provinces stable!

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avatarRollingHank3 months ago

Basically, corruption represents the influence of chaos, vampires, or skaven in a region. Too much will make your citizens very unhappy and even revolt. Bring in some heroes or build structures to fight it!


avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

From my experience, a solid combo of anti-corruption buildings and constantly moving your armies around does miracles. Trust me, happy citizens = more taxes. Keep that corruption low!


avatarForetellingTable3 months ago

You gotta keep corruption in check, otherwise say goodbye to your empire's stability. Use certain buildings and heroes to reduce it.

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