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− | |subfactions =[[File:Clan Mors.png|20px]][[Clan Mors]]<br>[[File:Clan Pestilens.png|20px]][[Clan Pestilens]]<br>[[File:Clan Rictus.png|20px]][[Clan Rictus]]<br>[[File:Clan Skryre.png|20px]][[Clan Skryre]]<br>[[File:Clan Eshin.png|20px]][[Clan Eshin]] |
+ | |subfactions =[[File:Clan Mors.png|20px]][[Clan Mors]]<br>[[File:Clan Pestilens.png|20px]][[Clan Pestilens]]<br>[[File:Clan Rictus.png|20px]][[Clan Rictus]]<br>[[File:Clan Skryre.png|20px]][[Clan Skryre]]<br>[[File:Clan Eshin.png|20px]][[Clan Eshin]]<br>[[File:Wh2 main skv clan moulder crest.png|20px]][[Clan Moulder]] |
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+ | The '''Skaven''' are a [[race]] introduced in [[Total War: Warhammer II]]. They have six playable factions, each led by a different [[Legendary lords|legendary lord]]. |
The Skaven are a race of vicious mutant rat-men who lurk in a vast Under-Empire below the world. They seek to bring pestilence and ruin to the surface-dwellers, and kill or enslave all who would oppose them. Skaven forces attack with overwhelming numbers of weak troops, backed up by arcane artillery and horrifying mutant monsters. |
The Skaven are a race of vicious mutant rat-men who lurk in a vast Under-Empire below the world. They seek to bring pestilence and ruin to the surface-dwellers, and kill or enslave all who would oppose them. Skaven forces attack with overwhelming numbers of weak troops, backed up by arcane artillery and horrifying mutant monsters. |
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==How they play== |
==How they play== |
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A summary of Skaven gameplay: |
A summary of Skaven gameplay: |
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− | * '''Units:''' Masses of cheap expendable units, backed up by horrifying monsters, and devastating war machines. No cavalry or flying units, though |
+ | * '''Units:''' Masses of cheap expendable units, backed up by horrifying monsters, and devastating war machines. No cavalry or flying units, though some monsters might fill this role. |
* '''Skaven Under-Empire:''' Skaven [[settlements]] appear as [[ruins]] to other factions, until discovered. Additionally, Skaven can establish secret [[Under-Cities]] beneath enemy settlements. |
* '''Skaven Under-Empire:''' Skaven [[settlements]] appear as [[ruins]] to other factions, until discovered. Additionally, Skaven can establish secret [[Under-Cities]] beneath enemy settlements. |
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* '''Food:''' [[Food]] is a special resource that Skaven must manage alongside [[money]]. It can increase usage of army abilities or help upgrade settlements. |
* '''Food:''' [[Food]] is a special resource that Skaven must manage alongside [[money]]. It can increase usage of army abilities or help upgrade settlements. |
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* '''The Menace Below:''' In campaign battles, Skaven have a unique [[army ability]] called [[The Menace Below]] which summons [[Clanrats]]. Spending food or increasing corruption increases the number of uses. |
* '''The Menace Below:''' In campaign battles, Skaven have a unique [[army ability]] called [[The Menace Below]] which summons [[Clanrats]]. Spending food or increasing corruption increases the number of uses. |
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− | * '''Skaven Corruption:''' |
+ | * '''Skaven Corruption:''' Skaven must manage [[Corruption]] which can both benefit and harm them. |
* '''Loyalty:''' [[Lords]] have different [[loyalty]] levels, which can cause them to take their army and rebel against you. |
* '''Loyalty:''' [[Lords]] have different [[loyalty]] levels, which can cause them to take their army and rebel against you. |
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* '''Stances:''' [[Stalking]] replaces default [[stance]] and gives a chance to [[ambush]] while moving. Skaven also have access to the [[Underway]], like [[Dwarfs]] and [[Greenskins]]. |
* '''Stances:''' [[Stalking]] replaces default [[stance]] and gives a chance to [[ambush]] while moving. Skaven also have access to the [[Underway]], like [[Dwarfs]] and [[Greenskins]]. |
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The Skaven are vile, malevolent ratmen that swarm beneath the surface of the world. Hidden in their sprawling underground lairs, they gnaw at the roots of civilization, plotting and scheming for the day they will burst from their dark tunnels and drown the world above in a tide of mangy fur, rusty blades and plague-ridden filth. They desire world domination with every fibre of their twisted beings - from their quivering whiskers to the tips of their segmented tails. |
The Skaven are vile, malevolent ratmen that swarm beneath the surface of the world. Hidden in their sprawling underground lairs, they gnaw at the roots of civilization, plotting and scheming for the day they will burst from their dark tunnels and drown the world above in a tide of mangy fur, rusty blades and plague-ridden filth. They desire world domination with every fibre of their twisted beings - from their quivering whiskers to the tips of their segmented tails. |
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− | The Skaven present a massive danger to civilization. Huge numbers of them dwell in the Under-Empire which stretches beneath most of the world (except the island-continent of [[Ulthuan]]), and the center of this empire is the terrible city of Skavenblight. Despite the threat, most of [[The Empire]] denies that Skaven even exist! [[Dwarfs]] are not so foolish, as they have fought bitter wars against the ratmen for control of the underground realms. The [[Lizardmen]] also have a special hatred for the Skaven. |
+ | The Skaven present a massive danger to civilization. Huge numbers of them dwell in the Under-Empire which stretches beneath most of the world (except the island-continent of [[Ulthuan]]), and the center of this empire is the terrible city of [[Skavenblight]]. Despite the threat, most of [[The Empire]] denies that Skaven even exist! [[Dwarfs]] are not so foolish, as they have fought bitter wars against the ratmen for control of the underground realms. The [[Lizardmen]] also have a special hatred for the Skaven. |
− | Most skaven are male. The few females are bloated, drugged, barely conscious creatures which are jealously guarded by clans and forced to birth hordes of young. As a result the ratmen are perhaps the most numerous intelligent race in the world, even outstripping the [[Greenskins]]. Because of this, [[food]] is a constant concern for them. Apart from food, the Skaven also crave warpstone – they are one the few races reckless enough to work with this dangerous Chaos-tainted substance. The lowest rung of Skaven society are slaves, who also double as food when times are tough. These are mostly Skaven, though |
+ | Most skaven are male. The few females are bloated, drugged, barely conscious creatures which are jealously guarded by clans and forced to birth hordes of young. As a result the ratmen are perhaps the most numerous intelligent race in the world, even outstripping the [[Greenskins]]. Because of this, [[food]] is a constant concern for them. Apart from food, the Skaven also crave warpstone – they are one the few races reckless enough to work with this dangerous Chaos-tainted substance. The lowest rung of Skaven society are slaves, who also double as food when times are tough. These are mostly Skaven, though there are also slaves of other races. |
− | Skaven society is divided into Clans which rule over slaves and compete for power and influence. [[Clan Eshin]] are highly secretive masters of stealth and their Assassins are feared in the Under-Empire and beyond.Clan |
+ | Skaven society is divided into Clans which rule over slaves and compete for power and influence. [[Clan Eshin]] are highly secretive masters of stealth and their Assassins are feared in the Under-Empire and beyond. [[Clan Rictus]] are warriors producing the elite [[Stormvermin]]. [[Clan Skryre]] are engineers, combining magic and technology to create devastating weapons and war-machines. [[Clan Pestilens]] are a cult of religious fanatics who worship the Horned Rat in his aspect as the bringer of plague and disease. [[Clan Moulder]] hail from [[Hell Pit]], and create horrifying mutated monsters. Aside from these, there are several "Warlord Clans" such as [[Clan Mors]]. |
− | The Skaven worship the Great Horned Rat, a malevolent |
+ | The Skaven worship the Great Horned Rat, a malevolent deity who embodies all the treachery, destruction, disease and malintent of the Skaven. The Horned Rat is served by the Grey Seers, a priesthood of white-furred, horned rats with great spellcasting powers. This caste of sorcerer-priests stands apart from and above the clans. Above the slaves, clans and seers are the Council of Thirteen, the shadowy governing body of Skaven society. This council contains representatives from all the major clans, as well as the leader of the Grey Seers. The thirteenth seat on the council is traditionally reserved for the Horned Rat himself. |
==In Battle== |
==In Battle== |
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:''Main article: [[Skaven unit roster]]'' |
:''Main article: [[Skaven unit roster]]'' |
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− | The Skaven rely on vast numbers of cheap, [[expendable]] troops with low-leadership. [[Skavenslaves]] have the highest troop number in the game – 180 on ultra unit sizes. In campaign mode, the [[Menace Below]] ability can be used to [[summon]] extra [[Clanrats]] into the battle. Most Skaven units have low [[leadership]], so they will quickly rout only to rally shortly after. However these meat-shield units must be backed up with stronger damage-dealing units. [[Stormvermin]] and their variants are solid infantry (though will still lose to elite troops). Monsters such as [[Rat Ogres]] and artillery/ such as the [[Plagueclaw Catapult]] are devastating. They also have weapon teams |
+ | The Skaven rely on vast numbers of cheap, [[expendable]] troops with low-leadership. [[Skavenslaves]] have the highest troop number in the game – 180 on ultra unit sizes. In campaign mode, the [[Menace Below]] ability can be used to [[summon]] extra [[Clanrats]] into the battle. Most Skaven units have low [[leadership]], so they will quickly rout only to rally shortly after. However these meat-shield units must be backed up with stronger damage-dealing units. [[Stormvermin]] and their variants are solid infantry (though will still lose to elite troops). Monsters such as [[Rat Ogres]] and artillery/ such as the [[Plagueclaw Catapult]] are devastating. They also have weapon teams such as [[Warplock Jezzails]] (snipers), [[Ratling Gun Weapons Team|Ratling Guns]] (machine guns), [[Warpfire Thrower|Warpfire Throwers]] and [[Poison Wind Globadiers|Globadiers]] (poison gas lobbers). |
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*No cavalry units |
*No cavalry units |
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*No flying units |
*No flying units |
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+ | === Strength in Numbers and Scurry Away! === |
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+ | Most units within the [[Skaven unit roster|Skaven roster]] have access to the [[Strength in Numbers]] and [[Scurry Away!]] [[abilities]]. Strength in Numbers provides Skaven units with benefits to melee defence and leadership but reduce movement speed (-12%) while the unit is at 50% base health or higher. Scurry Away! gives a buff to movement speed (+12%) while the units leadership is low. This causes Skaven units to essentially trade melee combat effectiveness for movement speed as a battle progresses. As a result units that have routed and regrouped are able to quickly rejoin the fray, offsetting the low leadership most Skaven units tend to have. |
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===The Menace Below=== |
===The Menace Below=== |
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− | [[The Menace Below]] is an important [[army ability]] available to Skaven [[armies]] in battles during the campaign. It [[summons]] a free unit of degrading Clanrats into the battle, but has a cooldown timer. It has a maximum number of times it can be used per battle – this limit can be increased by spending [[food]] before the battle or having more Skaven Corruption in the province. |
+ | [[The Menace Below (army ability)|The Menace Below]] is an important [[army ability]] available to Skaven [[armies]] in battles during the campaign. It [[summons]] a free unit of degrading Clanrats into the battle, but has a cooldown timer. It has a maximum number of times it can be used per battle – this limit can be increased by spending [[food]] before the battle or having more Skaven Corruption in the province. |
==In the Campaign== |
==In the Campaign== |
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+ | Skaven factions are normal, non-[[horde]] factions who occupy settlements and control [[provinces]]. |
===Playable subfactions=== |
===Playable subfactions=== |
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− | In campaign there are |
+ | In campaign there are six playable Skaven factions, each with its own starting position, and led by separate Legendary Lords. See individual pages for faction-specific info. |
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− | |'''[[Clan Rictus]]''', led by [[Tretch Craventail]] - Added as free content on January 24, 2018 |
+ | |'''[[Clan Rictus]]''', led by [[Tretch Craventail]] - Added as free content on January 24, 2018. |
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|[[File:Clan Skryre.png|40px]] |
|[[File:Clan Skryre.png|40px]] |
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− | |'''[[Clan Skryre]]''', led by [[Ikit Claw]] - Requires [[The Prophet and the Warlock]] paid DLC. |
+ | |'''[[Clan Skryre]]''', led by [[Ikit Claw]] - Requires [[The Prophet and the Warlock|The Prophet and The Warlock]] paid DLC. |
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− | |'''[[Clan Eshin]]''', led by [[Deathmaster Snikch]] - Requires [[The Shadow and the Blade]] paid DLC. |
+ | |'''[[Clan Eshin]]''', led by [[Deathmaster Snikch]] - Requires [[The Shadow and the Blade|The Shadow and The Blade]] paid DLC. |
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+ | |'''[[Clan Moulder]]''', led by [[Throt the Unclean]] - Requires [[The Twisted and the Twilight|The Twisted and The Twilight]] paid DLC. |
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===Vortex Rituals=== |
===Vortex Rituals=== |
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− | In the [[Eye of the Vortex]] campaign, Skaven compete to control the [[Great Vortex]] by using [[Rituals]]. |
+ | In the [[Eye of the Vortex]] campaign, the Skaven compete to control the [[Great Vortex]] by using [[Rituals]]. Exceptions are Clan Eshin and Clan Moulder who have different goals. |
===Skaven Under-Empire=== |
===Skaven Under-Empire=== |
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===Loyalty=== |
===Loyalty=== |
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− | [[file:icon_loyalty.png|20px]][[Loyalty]] affects whether Skaven [[lords]] are likely to rebel against you in campaign mode. Many things can affect loyalty, for instance [[Queek Headtaker]] has an increased |
+ | [[file:icon_loyalty.png|20px]][[Loyalty]] affects whether Skaven [[lords]] are likely to rebel against you in campaign mode. Many things can affect loyalty, for instance [[Queek Headtaker]] has an increased likelihood of having [[Grey Seer]]s rebel against him. This mechanic is shared with the [[Dark Elves]]. Loyalty can be increased through victories, completed quests, recruiting more units and loyalty dilemmas. Loyalty can decrease from defeats, failed quests, disbanding units, loyalty dilemmas and randomly on its own. |
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===Plagues=== |
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− | The [[Pestilent Scheme Priest]] can spread [[plague]] to an enemy city, reducing growth (-30) and income generation (-50%) for 6 turns. It costs the enemy significantly more income than it costs itself, if applied to a suitable money making city (gold mine, etc). The cooldown on the rite is short enough to continually apply the effect to an enemies economic center. On higher difficulties it is not very effective, because the AI gains significant bonuses. |
+ | The [[Pestilent Scheme Priest]] can spread [[plague]] to an enemy city, reducing growth (-30) and income generation (-50%) for 6 turns. It costs the enemy significantly more income than it costs itself, if applied to a suitable money making city (gold mine, etc.). The cooldown on the rite is short enough to continually apply the effect to an enemies economic center. On higher difficulties it is not very effective, because the AI gains significant bonuses. |
===Rites=== |
===Rites=== |
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:''Main article: [[Skaven rites]]'' |
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− | Skaven have access to 4 rites, which provide various bonuses.These are the only way they can recruit the [[DOOOOM! Engineer]] and [[Pestilent Scheme Priest]] who can spread [[File:Icon plague.png|20px]][[plague]]s. |
+ | Skaven have access to 4 rites, which provide various bonuses. These are the only way they can recruit the [[DOOOOM! Engineer]] and [[Pestilent Scheme Priest]] who can spread [[File:Icon plague.png|20px]][[plague]]s. |
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* ''[[Stalking]]'' – replaces default stance and gives chance to [[ambush]] the enemy. |
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* ''[[Use Underway]]'' – allows them to access the underway and bypass enemies/terrain. |
* ''[[Use Underway]]'' – allows them to access the underway and bypass enemies/terrain. |
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* [[Grey Seer Clan]] |
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===Chaos Invasion=== |
===Chaos Invasion=== |
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Skaven factions do not gain [[shield of civilization]] during a [[Chaos Invasion]]. |
Skaven factions do not gain [[shield of civilization]] during a [[Chaos Invasion]]. |
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Revision as of 02:06, 17 January 2021
Overview
The Skaven are a race introduced in Total War: Warhammer II. They have six playable factions, each led by a different legendary lord.
The Skaven are a race of vicious mutant rat-men who lurk in a vast Under-Empire below the world. They seek to bring pestilence and ruin to the surface-dwellers, and kill or enslave all who would oppose them. Skaven forces attack with overwhelming numbers of weak troops, backed up by arcane artillery and horrifying mutant monsters.
How they play
A summary of Skaven gameplay:
- Units: Masses of cheap expendable units, backed up by horrifying monsters, and devastating war machines. No cavalry or flying units, though some monsters might fill this role.
- Skaven Under-Empire: Skaven settlements appear as ruins to other factions, until discovered. Additionally, Skaven can establish secret Under-Cities beneath enemy settlements.
- Food: Food is a special resource that Skaven must manage alongside money. It can increase usage of army abilities or help upgrade settlements.
- The Menace Below: In campaign battles, Skaven have a unique army ability called The Menace Below which summons Clanrats. Spending food or increasing corruption increases the number of uses.
- Skaven Corruption: Skaven must manage Corruption which can both benefit and harm them.
- Loyalty: Lords have different loyalty levels, which can cause them to take their army and rebel against you.
- Stances: Stalking replaces default stance and gives a chance to ambush while moving. Skaven also have access to the Underway, like Dwarfs and Greenskins.
- Rites: Skaven have access to various rites which grant bonuses in campaign.
Background
“ | All decent folk find the common rat repulsive. Harbinger of disease, it scavenges on our waste-heaps and frightens our children. How immeasurably worse then is the foul Skaven - standing on its hindlegs in foul parody of a human. Rats as tall as man, and blessed with the most vile intellect and cunning. They are the dark side of our souls, come to destroy us for our sins. | „ |
~ Albrecht of Nuln. Burned at the stake, IC 1301 for pernicious declamation |
The Skaven are vile, malevolent ratmen that swarm beneath the surface of the world. Hidden in their sprawling underground lairs, they gnaw at the roots of civilization, plotting and scheming for the day they will burst from their dark tunnels and drown the world above in a tide of mangy fur, rusty blades and plague-ridden filth. They desire world domination with every fibre of their twisted beings - from their quivering whiskers to the tips of their segmented tails.
The Skaven present a massive danger to civilization. Huge numbers of them dwell in the Under-Empire which stretches beneath most of the world (except the island-continent of Ulthuan), and the center of this empire is the terrible city of Skavenblight. Despite the threat, most of The Empire denies that Skaven even exist! Dwarfs are not so foolish, as they have fought bitter wars against the ratmen for control of the underground realms. The Lizardmen also have a special hatred for the Skaven.
Most skaven are male. The few females are bloated, drugged, barely conscious creatures which are jealously guarded by clans and forced to birth hordes of young. As a result the ratmen are perhaps the most numerous intelligent race in the world, even outstripping the Greenskins. Because of this, food is a constant concern for them. Apart from food, the Skaven also crave warpstone – they are one the few races reckless enough to work with this dangerous Chaos-tainted substance. The lowest rung of Skaven society are slaves, who also double as food when times are tough. These are mostly Skaven, though there are also slaves of other races.
Skaven society is divided into Clans which rule over slaves and compete for power and influence. Clan Eshin are highly secretive masters of stealth and their Assassins are feared in the Under-Empire and beyond. Clan Rictus are warriors producing the elite Stormvermin. Clan Skryre are engineers, combining magic and technology to create devastating weapons and war-machines. Clan Pestilens are a cult of religious fanatics who worship the Horned Rat in his aspect as the bringer of plague and disease. Clan Moulder hail from Hell Pit, and create horrifying mutated monsters. Aside from these, there are several "Warlord Clans" such as Clan Mors.
The Skaven worship the Great Horned Rat, a malevolent deity who embodies all the treachery, destruction, disease and malintent of the Skaven. The Horned Rat is served by the Grey Seers, a priesthood of white-furred, horned rats with great spellcasting powers. This caste of sorcerer-priests stands apart from and above the clans. Above the slaves, clans and seers are the Council of Thirteen, the shadowy governing body of Skaven society. This council contains representatives from all the major clans, as well as the leader of the Grey Seers. The thirteenth seat on the council is traditionally reserved for the Horned Rat himself.
In Battle
Unit Roster
- Main article: Skaven unit roster
The Skaven rely on vast numbers of cheap, expendable troops with low-leadership. Skavenslaves have the highest troop number in the game – 180 on ultra unit sizes. In campaign mode, the Menace Below ability can be used to summon extra Clanrats into the battle. Most Skaven units have low leadership, so they will quickly rout only to rally shortly after. However these meat-shield units must be backed up with stronger damage-dealing units. Stormvermin and their variants are solid infantry (though will still lose to elite troops). Monsters such as Rat Ogres and artillery/ such as the Plagueclaw Catapult are devastating. They also have weapon teams such as Warplock Jezzails (snipers), Ratling Guns (machine guns), Warpfire Throwers and Globadiers (poison gas lobbers).
- Limitations
- No cavalry units
- No flying units
- Poor leadership
Strength in Numbers and Scurry Away!
Most units within the Skaven roster have access to the Strength in Numbers and Scurry Away! abilities. Strength in Numbers provides Skaven units with benefits to melee defence and leadership but reduce movement speed (-12%) while the unit is at 50% base health or higher. Scurry Away! gives a buff to movement speed (+12%) while the units leadership is low. This causes Skaven units to essentially trade melee combat effectiveness for movement speed as a battle progresses. As a result units that have routed and regrouped are able to quickly rejoin the fray, offsetting the low leadership most Skaven units tend to have.
Magic
Skaven spellcasters have access to three unique lores of magic: Skaven Spells of Ruin, Skaven Spells of Plague and Skaven Spells of Stealth. Grey Seers have access to a unique spell called the Dreaded Thirteenth Spell.
The Menace Below
The Menace Below is an important army ability available to Skaven armies in battles during the campaign. It summons a free unit of degrading Clanrats into the battle, but has a cooldown timer. It has a maximum number of times it can be used per battle – this limit can be increased by spending food before the battle or having more Skaven Corruption in the province.
In the Campaign
Skaven factions are normal, non-horde factions who occupy settlements and control provinces.
Playable subfactions
In campaign there are six playable Skaven factions, each with its own starting position, and led by separate Legendary Lords. See individual pages for faction-specific info.
Clan Mors, led by Queek Headtaker | |
Clan Pestilens, led by Lord Skrolk | |
Clan Rictus, led by Tretch Craventail - Added as free content on January 24, 2018. | |
Clan Skryre, led by Ikit Claw - Requires The Prophet and The Warlock paid DLC. | |
Clan Eshin, led by Deathmaster Snikch - Requires The Shadow and The Blade paid DLC. | |
Clan Moulder, led by Throt the Unclean - Requires The Twisted and The Twilight paid DLC. |
Vortex Rituals
In the Eye of the Vortex campaign, the Skaven compete to control the Great Vortex by using Rituals. Exceptions are Clan Eshin and Clan Moulder who have different goals.
Skaven Under-Empire
Skaven Underworld refers to how Skaven settlements appear as ruins to other factions (including other Skaven factions), until discovered. This represents the secretive Under-Empire of the Skaven, where Skaven burrows can lurk beneath the surface unnoticed. Ruins can be scouted with a hero or entered with a lord/army to see whether Skaven are there. If your lord enters the ruins, you will be asked whether or not you wish to attack the settlement/declare war.
Skaven factions also have access to the Underway, a mechanic they share with Dwarfs and Greenskins.
Additionally, Skaven factions can establish secret settlements called Under-Cities beneath the settlements of other races. These settlements have a chance to be discovered and destroyed, though.
Food
Food is a unique resource for the Skaven in campaign that they must manage, alongside money. Food is consumed by each army and settlement and produced each turn faction-wide. Low levels cause major problems, while high levels provide significant bonuses. Food can be spent on increasing the limit for the Menace Below, or it can be spent to Colonize new settlements at a higher level than usual. Minor and major settlements can be colonized up to maximum, if food allows.
Skaven Corruption
- Main article: Corruption
Skaven Corruption is a type of corruption unique to Skaven factions. High levels of corruption allow extra uses of The Menace Below during battles, can cause Public Order issues in owned and adjacent provinces (owned or enemy, cap of -5 at 100% corruption), and generate a crippling negative trait in non-Skaven lords (Skaven Denial, +1 public order in local province, -15 leadership for self when fighting Skaven). However , high levels of skaven corruption do not cause attrition like other types of corruption. Skaven are unique in that they must manage corruption on higher difficulties (where a difficulty based penalty to public order is significant as well), rather than just blindly spreading it everywhere. Many Skaven buildings either increase or reduce corruption in the local area or adjacent provinces. Lord Skrolk can spread significant corruption, and public order penalties without the need for buildings in enemy provinces via skills, legendary items, traits, and raiding. It is not enough to cause issue to the AI on higher difficulties however, due to their bonuses to public order.
Loyalty
Loyalty affects whether Skaven lords are likely to rebel against you in campaign mode. Many things can affect loyalty, for instance Queek Headtaker has an increased likelihood of having Grey Seers rebel against him. This mechanic is shared with the Dark Elves. Loyalty can be increased through victories, completed quests, recruiting more units and loyalty dilemmas. Loyalty can decrease from defeats, failed quests, disbanding units, loyalty dilemmas and randomly on its own.
Plagues
The Pestilent Scheme Priest can spread plague to an enemy city, reducing growth (-30) and income generation (-50%) for 6 turns. It costs the enemy significantly more income than it costs itself, if applied to a suitable money making city (gold mine, etc.). The cooldown on the rite is short enough to continually apply the effect to an enemies economic center. On higher difficulties it is not very effective, because the AI gains significant bonuses.
Rites
- Main article: Skaven rites
Skaven have access to 4 rites, which provide various bonuses. These are the only way they can recruit the DOOOOM! Engineer and Pestilent Scheme Priest who can spread plagues.
Buildings
See Skaven buildings.
Technology
See Skaven tech tree.
Inventory
Stances
Skaven have access to the following stances:
- Stalking – replaces default stance and gives chance to ambush the enemy.
- Ambush stance
- Use Underway – allows them to access the underway and bypass enemies/terrain.
- March
- Encamp
- Raiding
Post-battle options
The post-battle options for Skaven are as follows:
- Sell-Off: +Treasury, -army replenishment, diplomatic effects
- Enslave: +Food, +army leadership
- Eat captives: +army replenishment
Settlement options
Settlement options for Skaven factions are as follows:
- Ruins: Treasure hunt / Colonize
- Captured Settlement: Do nothing / Loot and occupy / Sack / Raze
Commandments
See Skaven commandments for a detailed list.
Climate preferences
Skaven climate preferences change depending on the faction (eg: Clan Rictus has different preferences from Clan Pestilens). However in general, Skaven have a wide range of climates suitable to them, reflecting their ability to swarm and infest any place.
Followers
See Skaven followers.
Events
See Skaven events.
Minor factions
The following minor Skaven factions are found in campaign mode. Not all minor factions are found in all campaigns.
- Clan Gnaw
- Clan Mordkin
- Clan Septik
- Clan Spittel
- Grey Seer Clan
- Unknown Skaven Clan
- Clan Volkn
- Rictus Clan-Nest
- Clan Ferrik
Chaos Invasion
Skaven factions do not gain shield of civilization during a Chaos Invasion.
Strategy
- Expendable army
- Skavenslaves are extremely expendable and very fast to recruit and cheap. They can be recruited from any Skaven settlement, as they only require the main settlement chain building. A common tactic is to create a second army of just Skavenslaves and have it follow around your main army and initiate battles so that the Skavenslaves take all the damage and wear out the enemy, ready for your main army to get all the kills. If Skavenslaves die - no worries, there is plenty more where they came from. However, this must be balanced against the cost of faction-wide increase on upkeep when recruiting a whole new army.
Trivia
- Before Total War: Warhammer released, Russian leakers found information saying that Skaven would come as DLC. This information was outdated.
- Skaven were not initially announced for Total War: Warhammer II. Rather, the game was announced as having four races but only three (High Elves, Dark Elves, Lizardmen) were revealed. Skaven were teased in the initial cinematic trailer, with appearance of a red-eyed rat at the end. Eventually they were revealed to be the fourth race.
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