Total War: Warhammer 3 has a new DLC, Forge of the Chaos Dwarfs, and with the release of that paid DLC comes a “free LC” for everyone. This time it’s Ulrika Magdova, the legendary hero of the Kislev faction and the Imperial faction.
Unlocking Ulrika works differently than in previous free LCs, and Creative Assembly explained how through the following post. Steam Forums (opens in new tab) and FAQ (opens in new tab)Previously freebies had to appear on the storefront or be added to your account through the Total War Access dashboard, but this time it’s a different process.
must be registered CA account (opens in new tab), which is the new system Creative Assembly has to track players in all their games. If you have a Total War Access account, you already have a CA account with the same login and password, but you still need them. Update (opens in new tab) If you own Total War: Warhammer 3, allow it to connect to either Steam or Epic. If you can’t log in like I did, press the profile icon in the top right to log out and try again. Access from an incognito tab seems to work as well.
Once you enter your details, you don’t need to check any boxes or download anything extra to get Ulrika. If you want to make sure it works start a custom battle as Empire or Kislev and see if you can add her to your army Campaign If you want Ulrika on your side in her game a little more explanation is required.
Ulrika can be obtained by the Kislev or Empire factions in either the Realm of Chaos or Immortal Empires campaigns.First you need to do Reach lord rank 11and then a quest called Prairie Massacre appear. If you’re already in the middle of your campaign, don’t worry. No need to start a new campaign. I had the quest pop on save, but it took about 100 turns into the Kislev campaign, which already has one level 39 lord.
In your first quest, frozen outpost If you are Kislevite, or high wall for Imperial. This is a Tier 3 building in the Small Settlement Defense category. Start working towards it while you’re ranking your lords to level 11. If you’ve already built a building, don’t worry. That quest will autocomplete and the second quest will be displayed.
the second quest is feed on bloodbornefor which you need to save 15,000 gold into your treasury. Once that is done, a dilemma arises on the next turn. Vampire UlrikaThat’s right, Ulrika is one of the undead, and you can choose to recruit or execute her to boost your growth and control for 10 turns. Of course, you’ll have to select ‘Recruit’ to finally unlock Ulrika. At that point, she will appear next to the lord on her campaign map.
Well worth it. Ulrika is a hybrid/melee combatant who can cast spells, increase her recruit rank, and has two unique items, unique attachments, and unique skills her line. You can use her as an independent agent outside the military, but that’s not where she shines. Her unique skills come with buffs that apply to everyone in the military she joins. , reduces wear and increases fire resistance and spell resistance.
She’s also a strong fighter, using one of her items, the Silver Dagger, to add magical attack, dealing 25% base and armor-piercing weapon damage for 32 seconds. She also has access to spells from Shadow Lore. This is enhanced by Brad her Shard, which increases her spell proficiency each time she kills. Her aide, Gabriella von Nachterfen, increases Winds of Magic’s power reserve by 5 each turn.
Still, Ulrika is better suited to use as a warrior than a spellcaster, even though she gets a horse as a mount instead of the war bears the other Kislevites fight. Ariel and Lord Cloak were particularly tough, but after testing Ulrika in the campaign, they put her right there, especially with the army-wide buffs. .