What is aversion in Total War: Warhammer?

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avatarBeatingDebita year ago

Aversion in Total War: Warhammer is basically when one faction has a strong dislike or hatred towards another. You'll see it in diplomacy, often causing other factions to refuse alliances or trade deals with you.

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avatarComputingTopaza year ago

It's a diplomatic penalty that makes other factions less likely to play nice. Pretty much means they just don't like you.


avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago

Aversion is like that annoying grudge your frenemies can鈥檛 let go of! It makes diplomacy harder cause they just don鈥檛 dig your vibe.


avatarWipingBridea year ago

Just think of aversion as a big ol' NOPE from other factions whenever you try to be friends with them.


avatarGroaningRusha year ago

In my experience, aversion can be a massive roadblock when trying to make allies. It's hard to get anyone to work with you if they have an aversion against your faction!

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