Warhammer is no doubt one of the best, if not the best real-time strategy game that brings you immersive and monstrous battles. Play from different factions and races, including the High Elves, the Empire, Lizardmen, the undead and so much more. As if the game isn’t epic as it already is, modders and players alike made the game even more epic, bringing their own creativity to the world of Warhammer these fun mods. For several years now, mods have gained massive popularity with the gaming community, and are continuously being developed. This is why we find it appropriate to showcase our top 10 mods of Total War: Warhammer that could improve your gaming experience. Top 10 Mods: Better Campaign Map One of the top-rated mods, Better Campaign Map brings you a more immersive campaign map. Each region has their maps designed that fit their description. Not only are the skies more lit or darker, the textures are also enhanced to give the map more life. Resized Lords and Heroes This mod may not be game changing, but it at least gives the game a more realistic feel. You may have noticed, lords and heroes are a bit larger than normal troops. This mod resizes them into a size that’s on par with the average troop size. Unique Empire States With different factions having the same troop uniforms, except for the color, it can be somewhat annoying. This mod gives each faction different equipment and colors. It brings a variety of equipment that gives these troops a little distinction from others. Building Progression Icons The vanilla building progression icons were a bit dull and may also be confusing as to what level the building is. This mod has remade each and every progression icons to make building a bit easier and give it a little diversity. Home Region Movement Bonus Chasing off raiders or hostile factions from your region can be frustrating when you and the enemy have almost the same movement speed. With this mod, you can now reach your enemies on time with a 10% movement speed when in your own region. You should note however, the same goes within their region, giving them 10% when on theirs. Garrison Commanders This mod gives a more variety of generals and clone lords for each garrison that is upgraded. This simply gives a deserving garrison someone that can lead your troops to victory. Varied Generals The game usually has similar generals with the same prowess. This mod gives a faction a more varied selection giving 2 to 3 variations for each faction. This becomes handy when you need a couple of generals to lead your troops. Better Trade Trading in Warhammer hasn’t had the impact to the game it truly deserves. With this mod, instead of trading a maximum of 12 units to a single trade partner, you can now trade more. For each region you control up to 5, you can trade 4 of your commodities. This makes trading more significant to the game. Immersive Battle Banners There’s no better feeling than having your own battle banners on the field, but not when the artwork and colors are dull. This mod gives it a more intricate design and lively colors, giving your battles a more epic feel. Steel Faith Overhaul This mod is an overhaul to the game that makes it a game of its own, but not entirely. It still has its own lore and is totally in sync with the warhammer universe. This mod has it all, new lore, factions, campaign, magic, lords and heroes, units, and even combat. If you feel you’ve accomplished the native game in all its glory, Steel Faith Overhaul is something you should look into. Final Thoughts: Mods are there to improve your gaming experience, and not the contrary. There are thousands of mods out there, and while some of them are perfect, some are too overpowering. Make sure you read reviews and check ratings before diving in with different mods. Mods may be a good addition to the game, but it can also ruin your gaming experience. ClunyTheScourge - Content Contributor