Thus, there is no base-building or classical resource gathering, as it is customary in an RTS.
Since it's all about who has the largest and most powerful army, the game is designed in order to reflect the endless conflict between the two factions. Moreover, as you keep winning battles, the heroes gain more experience and they learn new abilities, while the items found on the battlefield provide them with a variety of bonuses. As you switch between the two factions, the atmosphere does as well, especially since the Chaos Marauders and Skaven are very violent and destructive, while the Empire emphasize on tactics and technology to overpower their enemies.Ī major addition to the gameplay are the heroes, which are powerful units that have a significant impact on the battlefield, due to the fact that they increase the morale of the other troops and they possess powerful abilities that can turn a battle around. Warhammer: Mark of Chaos - Battle March tells the story from both the Chaos and the Order's perspective, meaning that you get to play with the Empire and the Elven forces, as well as with the Chaos and Skaven warriors. Although the humankind might try to avoid conflict and keep the peace, the other races want nothing else than for the battles to continue and more blood to be spilled, even if no one gets anything in return at the end of the day.
As the name implies, the Warhammer universe is all about war and destruction.