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For the Norsca and Nurgle unit, see Feral Mammoth (Norsca) and Feral Mammoth (Nurgle).
Trained to trample on command, a Mammoth can easily reduce enemies to a bloody ground-smear.

Feral Mammoth is a Dark Elves monster unit introduced in Total War: Warhammer II with The Rakarth Update.

This unit can only be recruited by The Thousand Maws faction.

Recruitment[]

Description[]

Roaming across the frozen north are the woolly colossuses of the Old World – the gargantuan Feral Mammoths. With their elephantine trunks and great curved tusks, they are not unlike living mountains, feeding off the thorny barrens and causing the ground to quake as they follow their endless migration paths. The Northmen frequently seek them out as abandoned calves, for if a mammoth is trained early enough, it can be brought into battle as a highly effective trampling weapon that can easily reduce enemies to bloody ground-smears. Exposure to Chaos-tainted materials has resulted in some of the species mutating into larger and more aggressive versions of the regular feral variety, sometimes sprouting extra horns that make them desirable to be ridden into battle as War Mammoths.

Attributes[]

  • War Mammoth
  • Armour-Piercing: The damage of armour-piercing weapons mostly ignores the armour of the target, making them the ideal choice against heavily-armoured enemies. They are often heavier and attack at a slower rate though, making them less efficient against poorly-armoured targets.
  • Anti-Infantry: Anti-infantry units have an advantage against targets that are smaller than a horse. This advantage can be a damage bonus against small targets, superior weight used to smash through lighter enemies, or an explosive attack from range that effects a large area.
  • Causes Terror: This unit can cause terror, making its melee target rout for a short time. Units that cause terror are immune to terror and fear themselves.

Unit Abilities[]

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Strategy[]

Feral Mammoths wreak havoc on enemy lines with their tremendous HP pool and terror-causing capabilities. Be mindful of their tendency to rampage, and remember that Rakarth can stop rampage with his abilities but for the most part, these colossal beasts don't need much babysitting in the first place.

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