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You have the units and the mechanics exclusive to those legendary lords in the pack, but probably not their final quest battles.
No they don't. Like you said that Tarurox vs Oxyotyl Vortex story campaign is exclusive to TWW2. Like all the other special TWW2 DLC Vortex campaigns it doesn't carry over and playing them in TWW3 will be like playing them in TWW2's Mortal Empires. You only get to use their unique campaign mechanics (Oxyotly's Visions of the Old Ones and Sacred Sanctums and Taurox's Rampage and Momentum).
Yes it's still there, it's just that nobody whines about it anymore because they got their Immortal Empires finally.
THe other campaign are just miss or hit and strange sometimes. Especially the Vortex thing was bad.
Don't know if i want Campaigns. i guess i would want it to be more of a RPG then war game. Then a campaigns would be great.
This game could easily be a RPg heh...
I'm still in the tutorial of WH3 playing as the Kislev with Yuri and Im really enjoying the campaign and it feels like an RPG. Youre role playing the faction and the hero plus they have their own story. Now correct me if Im wrong but doesnt every DLC of X vs X in WH2 have their own campaigns and story lines? So it is a lot like an RPG the only difference is youre roleplaying your entire faction rather than a couple of characters like in most RPGs.