


You’ve got the Wargor, Gorebull, and Bray-Shaman to help bolster your forces. Similarly, this is also the panel where you get to increase the caps for Beastmen heroes. However, if you’re playing the Vortex campaign as Taurox, then the three other LLs will be level 1 since they’re not part of that campaign. The lords will be available via the recruitment pool and they’ll retain their levels and skills assuming you’re playing Mortal Empires. Here, you can have the other Beastmen legendary lords join your faction (not through the usual diplo-confederation means). The next panel is for legendary lords and heroes.

Still, you can get the building improvements for your main lord, recruit the troops, then transfer them to supporting armies. Additionally, an individual army has to have the proper buildings constructed so it can recruit these units. Remember, you still have to unlock them via Marks of Ruination. The better the unit, the more Dread points are needed. This lets you increase the limit of recruitable units across your entire faction. There are three main uses of the Dread resource when you open the Rewards of Dread screen. Taurox also gains dread from his Rampage mechanic. It increases based on the number of enemy units that you kill, certain buildings (i.e., the Heads on Spikes chain for horde armies and the Shamanic Challenges chain for Herdstones), razed settlements, and via events or missions. Dread is a key resource when you play as the Beastmen in Total War: Warhammer II.
