The Creative Assembly's Total War: Warhammer has shown people bits and pieces of its work from the top to where it stands as of the moment. Recently, the Dwarves became the center of attention within the franchise and now, more details about the miniature power houses have emerged.
As reported by Vg247, the said Dwarves are the latest addition to the roster of Total War: Warhammer, and as little as they come, the weaponry given to them just proves insanely otherwise. The Dwarfen Artillery has been released online and many fans already think that it looks fantastic.
The Creative Assembly's plan on slowly unveiling the features of Total War: Warhammer is certainly going as planned, especially with the new disclosed information about the Dwarves' newest weapons. According to Lazy Gamer, the beauty of the weapons are not to be messed with as the firepower can more than make up for their size. These weapons and illustrations of such have been witnessed by many fans and are said to make them excited as ever to fire that first shot.
Delivered by Softpedia, one of the amazing units is known as the Flame Cannon. This flamethrower can deal reasonable amounts of damage when allocated properly and can be used to fend off enemies at a certain range. The other weapons include the Grudgethrower Catapult, as well as the traditional Organ Gun that can give a halestorm of trouble to the opposition, making them less effective as they get to the battle line itself.
Being less expected to give out strength, The Creative Assembly explains further and was quoted stating, "The Dwarfs are gifted engineers exhibiting incredible ingenuity, technical know-how and buckets of design flare. As such, artillery will form the cornerstone of any self-respecting Dwarfen army and its devastating power can more than compensate for any perceived shortcomings of this proud and mighty race."
Fans of the Dwarfen race can feast on continuous projectile action in the near future, as Total War: Warhammer is scheduled to head to the PC within 2016.
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