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Object-ive Review: Total War Warhammer III’s Crown Of Command

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A large goblin rides a chariot into battle in Total War Warhammer 3.
Image credit: Creative Assembly

I often like to think of the winds of magic in Total War Warhammer 3, in terms of its more mundane strategic application, as 'mistake juice'. It’s not really a liquid, although it is contained inside a glass ball. So, juice it is. More juice should be sold in orbs, also. Maybe in pubs, too. “Just popping down the Sheep And Cabbage for a swift orb” has a nice ring to it. Is an orb still an orb if there’s a drinking hole in it? Does that shatter the sanctity of the orb? Will this incur the wrath of the orb police? So many questions. Nothing can be simple, least of all orbs.

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