- For the
Kislev unit and
The Empire summon, see Incarnate Elemental of Beasts (Kislev).
| “ | Such a creature is driven by monstrous hunger, endlessly prowling for fresh meat. | „ |
Incarnate Elemental of Beasts is a
Beastmen monster unit introduced in Total War: Warhammer III with Shadows of Change.
Recruitment[]
Unlocked with: Ghorgon's Lair
Description[]
Summoned through savage and secret rituals known to very few, the Incarnate Elemental of Beasts is a monster plucked from the most chilling of legends. A grotesque and towering, half-human figure, the beast embodies the ferocity and merciless hunger of the wild. Its taut-sinewed form springs and bounds with ease through the densest wood or barren moor, running down its prey without mercy or cease and gorging on their flesh in an orgy of unrestrained bloodlust. It is said that summoning such a monster bears a dark and terrible price. Yet, such is the dire need of these endless days of warfare that when the land is threatened, the price is willingly paid, and the power of this Incarnate Elemental is brought forth to devour its master's chosen prey.
Attributes[]
Monster- ▲ Armour-Piercing Melee: 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-Large: Anti-Large: Anti-large units have an advantage against targets that are at least as large as a horse. This advantage can be a
damage bonus against large targets or an attack that focuses on a very small area. However, some units are simply better against large targets because their attacks are slow and easy to dodge by skilled melee combatants. - ▲ 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[]
The Beastmen have significantly more competition in the monster department than Kislev; indeed the Elemental is very similar to the Ghorgon, down to the anti-large and Woodsman passives. However, being slightly cheaper with the Incarnate Flock of Doom attached, the Elemental makes a very decent case for itself as a replacement or supplemental nonetheless.
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