What is Vampiric Corruption in Total War: Warhammer?

avatarNickelingAlan·3 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·3 months ago

It’s basically the Vampire Counts spreading their dark, moody vibes. It makes life miserable for everyone else and causes problems like public disorder.

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avatarDistributingJoke·3 months ago

Vampiric corruption is like the goth teenager of Total War: Warhammer. It spreads misery and unrest, making it harder for other factions to manage their provinces.


avatarLettingTail·3 months ago

Think of it as a gothic horror movie taking over the countryside. It makes your troops unhappy and can cause damage to non-vampire armies just for being in the area.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow·3 months ago

Vampiric Corruption in Total War: Warhammer represents the spread of vampiric influence in a region, which negatively affects public order and causes attrition to armies not aligned with the Vampire Counts. Keep your armies out or risk becoming a midnight snack!


avatarDislikingTramp·3 months ago

Vampiric corruption is a regional effect that spreads like a plague, causing rebellions and sapping the strength of non-Vampire Counts armies.

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