Every additional unit and mechanic is a new delight, and if you have any interest in playing the game's best race, this is the DLC for you. On top of that, there's the Doomsphere, a bomb that can be built in skaven undercities, capable of completely destroying the unsuspecting settlement above. You can even start dropping Warpstone Doomrockets, essentially nukes, capable of wiping out entire units-several of them-in one strike. Here, you can invest in upgrades for your devastating weapons teams and vehicles, like the Rattling Gunners and Doom-Flayers, turning them into even more horrifying engines of death. Picking Clan Skryre and its leader, Ikit Claw, lets you explore the more inventive side of the Skaven, giving you access to the Forbidden Workshop. It introduces a new skaven and lizardmen leader, factions and units, and while it's definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of scales, you're really getting this for the extra rats. And The Prophet & The Warlock is the best DLC for this, the best race. Sure, they're very weak in small numbers, smell terrible and absolutely eat babies, but we've all got flaws. I should add that while his lizardman counterpart Oxyotl has a crap campaign, his limited teleportation mechanic and new units like the Skink Oracle, a magical hero riding a mighty troglodon, are welcome additions.
He brings with him some great units like the beastly Doombull Lord, and the absolutely grotesque Jabberslythe, a slimy, venomous toad-monster. He's also a bull made out of living bronze, which is very cool.
Destruction is his deal, and he's very good at it. If you want total war in Total War, this is the fella you'll want to play with. The new beastmen leader, Taurox, is blessed with one of the game's best campaigns, bolstered by a dizzying momentum. But it still belongs in this tier because the beastmen are back, baby. Warhammer's scaliest warriors have had lots of DLC, and none of it great, and The Silence & The Fury continues this tradition. It revitalises a race that has long been ignored-in this case the beastmen-taking them from garbage to one of the best, and it makes fans of the lizardmen sad.
Creative Assembly's latest expansion is the quintessential Warhammer 2 DLC.