

Their economy dies out over long campaigns and you need to be aggressive, and still will ultimately be lower than High Elves.ħ. Doom stacks aren't a strong point here, and they have less access to magic than other factions.

Dark Elves if you abuse their slavery system, otherwise they're below average. Empire due to high magic, access to all lores, viable doomstacks, high economy, easy confeds and alliances, and able to specialize armies to each faction's weakness.Ħ. Vampire Coast as they totally ignore economy and have super powerful magic and doomstacks.ĥ. This seriously allows them to have a higher economy than any other faction other than HELFS and sport far more armies.Ĥ. Skaven due to the same, ambush stance, undercities and ability to defense small settlements.ģ. High Elves due to economic scale, magic, LL, and doomstacks.Ģ. Honestly, as a player, you can make any faction work, alrhough some are quite a bit weaker than others.ġ. High Elfs are quite a bit weaker than Dark at the moment, but are still a great well-rounded faction with amazing economy. Lizards are super easy to play and can stomp.

Black Arks are pretty OP espercially on high difficulty (since you can essentially "hide" an army's upkeep and not recievce the crippling supply lines penalty).īut Skaven, played right, can also be incredibly powerful. Oh did you mean as a *player* faction? That's just how they usually end up when AI does it all.ĭark Elves are among the stronger ones because they have great income, access to every type of unit, and good stuff in eveyr unit category. Why Dark Elfs are the strong ones? I tried them but Idk, they didn't seem too much good High Elfs since all of Ulthuan is going to the dark side before turn 100 every single campaign I play
