How to Use Chariot Units in Total War: Warhammer II

avatarResolvingGame3 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

Chariots in Total War: Warhammer II are perfect for tearing through enemy infantry lines. Just don't leave them in prolonged combat or they'll get stuck!

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avatarCluingWear3 months ago

Use chariots to charge through enemy flanks, then pull them out quickly to avoid getting bogged down. Rinse and repeat for chaos!


avatarRollingHank3 months ago

Chariots are best used to disrupt enemy formations. Send them smashing into the most vulnerable parts of the enemy line, and then retreat before they can react.


avatarAgeingJetty3 months ago

Honestly, I just use chariots to run over everything. Might not be the best strategy, but it's hilarious!


avatarComputingTopaz3 months ago

I love using chariots to break enemy morale. There's something deeply satisfying about watching enemy units scatter in fear after a well-timed chariot charge.

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