Boris Boja Total War Warhammer 3 was the last lord added before the game's release. This is not only the king of all Kislev, but also the father of Katarina, who in his absence acts as regent. He performs secret lord, inaccessible from the beginning of the game, as officially the king is considered missing in the Wastes of Chaos.
The Red Tsar Boris Bokha was not only the most ferocious warrior of the north, but also an ardent follower of the bear god Ursun. For this belief he was often called Ursus, literally a bear in Kislevite. However, the tsar had another nickname, much more terrible - Boris Radiy Bokha, in honor of the bloody battles.
Boris changed Kislev in many ways, restoring half-forgotten grandeur to it. He revived the cult of the bear, re-introducing the grim rite of bearish initiation. The king went alone into the forest to tame a wild bear. Eighteen days later, the sovereign's servants were able to find the wounded Bohu, guarded by a giant bear. Legend has it that the king and the bear fought together against a pack of Chaos wolves, fraternizing on the battlefield.
Since then, Ursus has been going to battle on Urskine (that was the name of the beast, which in translation meant “brother bear”). Their very sight inspires courage in the hearts of warriors, because the glory of Boris thunders far beyond the borders of the snow-covered country.
How to unlock Boris Ursus in Total War Warhammer 3?
The game has the ability to take control of the legendary commander. However, unlike the other two lords of Kislev, King Ursus is not available at the start of the game. To play as Boris Bohu, you will need play a campaign Kislev with Katarina or Kostaltyn as starting lords.
We need to capture Kislev, Erengrad and Praag and keep control of these cities within 10 moves, after which you can open a new task. It is it that will lead to Boris, for which you will have to play a unique battle "Battle for Bohu".
Ursun's Resurrectors - Boris Bokha faction bonus overview
Boris's faction receives 50% discount on the construction of garrisons and temples, emphasizing the religiosity of Kislev. Bonus in -1 move when constructing main buildings, it also significantly increases the speed of development of settlements. It is worth adding to these figures the bonuses of the king himself - and construction records are guaranteed!
Ursus himself is significant (-50%) reduces content Riders on fighting bears, serving as one of the main troops of Kislev. In addition, the attack and discipline bonuses against Chaos and Norsca will be useful throughout the campaign, because they are the main opponents.
What sets Ursus apart is the ability to create a full-fledged “doomstack” at an early stage that does not encounter obstacles in its path. This 19 bear riders. Not only are they very fast and strong on their own, but with the combination of the red military branch and the personal skills of Ursus himself, they swing to a completely indecent power.
On the video you can see in action on such a stack of units:
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