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Well i guess there is no easy way to do it. Pretty sad
Hire a captain of the right class and level, then attack them. Captains can't betray you during the vendetta, so you can kill them off that way.
Then just resurrect them via the army menu, or with the resurrection ability.
Thats how I did it, and I didnt have to beat up my own captains.
sounds pretty interesting ty for information
Proceed through the siege as normal until all the points are taken and Warchiefs are defeated (ideally brand them). When the game tells you to fight the Overlord, don't. Simply hit your followers until they begin bleeding out (they won't betray during a siege) then resurrect them either in the army screen or by using the Vendetta set bonus to be able to use "Raise Dead" without any might. Then upgrade your gear. Since it was a friendly siege, no one will have actually died once you quit out of/complete the siege.
If you actually want the undead followers, then there is no easy way. Pit fights & luck are the best bet here. Try pitting two of your Uruks against each other, making it less likely they'll be immediately replaced in the army screen.
I'm doing tests with Overlord tribe bonuses. And i need fortress full of zombies. So yeah no easy way.
I'm doing different tests.
So part of it is making whole fortress full of zombie.
I don't want to say "nothin changed" if i didn't test it well.
pretty sure they cant betray you if you are torching them from a drake, so thats an option to get multiple undeads - just make sure they arent immune to beasts or fire
Well at my 80 level orcs has got about 5-6 immunes and almost never vulnerablities or fears.
Try at Nurn. Few undead captains with human swords and a ghul lover who can use tunnel, summon graugs and ghuls.