

Note that these are not mutually exclusive: For example, a flying circus could be considered a spam list or a monster mash, depending on what units make up the army’s flyers. In this article, we will describe what we consider the primary army styles, what they do, their strengths and weaknesses, and which factions can build them. If you dream of dragons, don’t play Dwarfs. Indeed, there are some factions that literally do not possess certain unit types, such as Nightstalkers with war engines and Dwarfs with flying units. Most of the factions in Kings of War can put together nearly any style of army, though some do it better than others. This allows for a huge variety in gameplay situations, helping keep Kings of War fresh and exciting game-to-game. The beauty of Kings of War is that there is no single winning tactic, and with all the units and army lists available there’s a large number of army styles at a player’s disposal.
