Even before I watch this, and I know it's gonna be amazing, I just wanna thank you so much for listening to our requests and immediately coming out with detailed videos when we asked about Slaanesh! Can't appreciate you enough for this!
This was a fantastic video and definitely what I was looking for. If this does become a series? I will absolutely be binging whatever you put out cause I am *bad* at Slaanesh and *bad* at using any form of cav/chariots. Definitely looking forward to a less cheesy battle as well, like a pure 1v1 on the field and how you manage that against other cav and spears and all that. Hell, just an in-depth guide on, "here's how cavalry works and charging and when you should pull units out and cycle" would be an amazing video. Appreciate all the work you do and loving the content!
Excellent vid, i would love to see a late game army compositions for Slaanesh. I've finished a couple of Slaanesh campaigns myself and curious to see your stack.
I started this campaign a few days ago. Quit after being ambushed by Tyrion and my army glitched under the map while the ambush also took place on a choke point battle. Wasn't even an ambush battle for some reason haha.
Man I didn't expect your strategy of choice to be a grindy melee fight at the edge of the map. Slaanesh thrives on open space, mobility, picking off archers on the march and trapping troops into a pocket, and you can't really do that by fighting at the edge...
this campaign gave me a lot of problems as I didn´t have the chaos DLC due to that I didn't have the new units which make for a very good frontline, so if I didn't rush and Take half the donut island before turn 12 I was royally fucked as factions from across the sea to the east would declare war on me while trying to defeat the high elves. your videos have helped me a lot but really a lot!!! as I didn't use vassals(I don´t really like that) to help defend zones also I am not used to hit-fast, hit-hard armies, I am Kinda into defensive tactics and avoid losing unnecessary damage. also sorry for my bad English trying my best to avoid erros.
Chariots just don't work for me, no matter what i do they just do zero damage everytime, even with the guide on how to get proper damage out of em, they still just do nothing.
When mopping up at the end of a battle like this wouldn't it be better to let the enemy lord get away with minimal health so you can easily inflict the leadership penalty in the next battle?
Even before I watch this, and I know it's gonna be amazing, I just wanna thank you so much for listening to our requests and immediately coming out with detailed videos when we asked about Slaanesh! Can't appreciate you enough for this!
This was a fantastic video and definitely what I was looking for. If this does become a series? I will absolutely be binging whatever you put out cause I am *bad* at Slaanesh and *bad* at using any form of cav/chariots. Definitely looking forward to a less cheesy battle as well, like a pure 1v1 on the field and how you manage that against other cav and spears and all that. Hell, just an in-depth guide on, "here's how cavalry works and charging and when you should pull units out and cycle" would be an amazing video. Appreciate all the work you do and loving the content!
Awesome stuff mate, channel is gonna blow up :)
Definitely deserve more subs, so much useful information in a small video
Thank you. That's up to you folks to send it out
Love these videos man, thank you.
Excellent vid, i would love to see a late game army compositions for Slaanesh. I've finished a couple of Slaanesh campaigns myself and curious to see your stack.
I started this campaign a few days ago. Quit after being ambushed by Tyrion and my army glitched under the map while the ambush also took place on a choke point battle. Wasn't even an ambush battle for some reason haha.
Man, you do such a quality content.
Nice strategy! The best for newcomers. Also you can steal cavalry and win this battle with cavalry and chariots only, but fenix can be a problem.
Man I didn't expect your strategy of choice to be a grindy melee fight at the edge of the map. Slaanesh thrives on open space, mobility, picking off archers on the march and trapping troops into a pocket, and you can't really do that by fighting at the edge...
This is episode 1
So which elves factions would be best to turn into vassals?
Great!
Quality content I assure
this campaign gave me a lot of problems as I didn´t have the chaos DLC due to that I didn't have the new units which make for a very good frontline, so if I didn't rush and Take half the donut island before turn 12 I was royally fucked as factions from across the sea to the east would declare war on me while trying to defeat the high elves. your videos have helped me a lot but really a lot!!! as I didn't use vassals(I don´t really like that) to help defend zones also I am not used to hit-fast, hit-hard armies, I am Kinda into defensive tactics and avoid losing unnecessary damage. also sorry for my bad English trying my best to avoid erros.
just what i need
I like it!
Would be great to see an example of a battle that isn't reinforcement jamming too
In the works. This is was nto intended to go this way, but I kept it anyway
And what foces you steal means many different strategies.
Chariots just don't work for me, no matter what i do they just do zero damage everytime, even with the guide on how to get proper damage out of em, they still just do nothing.
When mopping up at the end of a battle like this wouldn't it be better to let the enemy lord get away with minimal health so you can easily inflict the leadership penalty in the next battle?
In this case, yes. Killing the Lord gives more XP, but in this case you don't really care about XP.