

This only counts for actual spiritual successors, thus The Old World, Mortal Empires and Immortal Empires. This article therefore also counts factions that existed originally in Mortal Empires but didn't appear at all (often due to another faction taking its place) in the successor, Immortal Empires. In the Mortal Empires map, the faction of Xlanhuapec got replaced by the new Cult of Sotek.Īnother form of removal are certain factions or lords who are present in previously released campaigns but don't appear in their spiritual successor. An example of this is when Doomsayers Update released with The Prophet and the Warlock DLC for Total War: Warhammer II.

This can result in the new faction taking the location of an old one, replacing it. In most of the cases the content comes in form of new Lords and new Factions. 3 List of factions that only appear under certain circumstancesĭuring the course of the Total War: Warhammer trilogy, downloadable content is released.2.4 Factions in Mortal Empires but not in Immortal Empires.
