Settlement FAQs

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by Prof. Andres Boehm Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you treasure hunt in Total War Warhammer 2?

In Total War: Warhammer II, armies can treasure hunt in ruined settlements. Most provinces have a capital settlement and from 1-3 minor settlements. Minor settlements have only 4 building slots, and can only upgrade to level III. Province capitals (major settlements) have more building slots, and can upgrade all the way to level V.

How do I know if a settlement has a faction capital?

It is indicated by a golden border around the faction crest next to the settlement's name. If the faction capital is taken/razed then another one of the faction's cities will automatically be assigned as the new faction capital. A faction capital can be a minor settlement, if no province capital is available.

What is a settlement garrison?

Most settlements will have garrison armies which are provided by the main settlement building, and protect the settlement from attacks. The controlling faction may also position an army directly a settlement to 'garrison' it. Additionally, armies which are close by can reinforce a settlement garrison in battle.

What does owning a settlement do?

Each province on the campaign map has a capital settlement, and usually also from 1-3 minor settlements (a few provinces have only 1 settlement). Owning a settlement means you own the region around it and have vision of the area. It also lets you tax the people for money.

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What are settlement options?

Settlement options. Settlement options are options that players can pick after capturing a settlement on the campaign map, or when moving an army into a ruin. Settlement options can differ depending on which race you are playing. "Razing" and "sacking" both redirect here. Please see below for what these options do.

What is the dilemma in TWW2?

In TWW2, rather than this option, you will instead get a dilemma: Warlord Defeated, Throgg Defeated or Wulfrik Defeated . Raze for the Serpent. Razes settlement and puts Serpent monument, giving allegiance with the Serpent. +6 favour with the Serpent, -2 favour with each of the other Gods. Raze for the Eagle.

What is raised herdstone?

Raise Herdstone - Raise a Herdstone here, marking nearby regions as part of a Blood-ground. Herdstones require the Herdstone Shard resource to construct, and cannot be constructed in existing Blood-grounds. Conquest penalty -10 public order, Provincial instability -5 public order, -1 Herdstone Shards.

Can Chaos armies establish cults in enemy settlements?

Establish Cult - Chaos armies can establish cults in enemy settlements to generate profit.

Why do enemy forces attack settlements?

An enemy army may attack a settlement in an effort to capture it. On the campaign map, settlements have a zone of control which prevents enemy armies from going too close without attacking.

What happens if a faction loses all settlements?

If a regular (not horde) faction loses all of its settlements, but still has any armies left, these armies will suffer from attrition. Once those armies are defeated, their faction is eliminated from the game.

Where can Norscan factions occupy?

Norscan factions may only occupy settlements inside the Norscan peninsula, or coastal/port settlements and racial capitals outside the peninsula.

How many building slots are there in a province?

Most provinces have a capital settlement and from 1-3 minor settlements. Minor settlements have only 4 building slots, and can only upgrade to level III. Province capitals (major settlements) have more building slots, and can upgrade all the way to level V. Thus, if a building chain goes up to level IV or V, it is usually best to construct it in ...

What happens if a settlement has walls?

If a settlement has walls, then armies have the option to lay siege to a settlement before attacking. When they do choose to attack, it will be a siege battle.

What happens if there is no garrison and no defending army?

If there is no garrison and no defending army, then a settlement can be taken without a battle.

How do settlements become ruined?

Some settlements on the campaign map begin as ruins. Settlements become ruined when they are razed by a hostile army. Ruined settlements can be colonized by an army. This takes a turn, money and many troops (ie: your army will become damaged).

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What are the Ork settlements?

Most Ork Settlements are surrounded by a vast swathes of fungi fields. Cultivated by Snotlings, they are a main source of food for Ork society. They also provide them with drink and medicine and as such are an important part of the settlement. [8]

What is the Warboss's personal residence?

Dominating the settlement is the Warboss 's personal residence. It may vary greatly in size depending on his status, but will usually feature at least one watchtower and a huge, blocklike keep, bristling with weapons. Within the fortified enclosure, beyond the gatehouse are the barracks of the Warboss' personal Warband. In the courtyard is his personal cesspit, attended by his Snotling and Gretchin slaves. Within the massive keep, the Warboss usually presides in his great hall, sitting on a throne surrounded by captured war-panoply. From this esteemable vantage he plans raids and attacks on his enemies. [1c]

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