Meet one of the Warhammer Chaosbane characters; Konrad Vollen

Warhammer Chaosbane, the Diablo-like action RPG based on Games Workshop’s tabletop fantasy game is coming in 2019. To introduce players to the world, lore and characters, Bigben and Eko Software has released a video looking at one of the four Warhammer Chaosbane charactersKonrad Vollen.

An Imperial Captain, Konrad Vollen is a close combat specialist and he uses his melee attacks along with area-of-effect abilities to clear out any and all enemies. Konrad Vollen also carries a shield and can provoke enemies, sprint and use a whirling attack.

According to Eko Software, Konrad Vollen is the frontline fighter in Warhammer Chaosbane. He carries with him banners that can be planted to give his fighting group bonuses and special buffs.

Warhammer Chaosbane Characters

In Warhammer Chaosbane, characters have a special ability and Konrad Vollen’s allows him to use his shield to bash enemies and stun them. Additionally, Konrad Vollen worships Sigmar and in doing so is able to use a variety of passive and active skills in battle. 

Each of the four Warhammer Chaosbane characters can also unleash their Bloodlust by destroying the Chaos hordes. Once the Bloodlust meter is full, they can each perform a special move that utterly decimates any enemies in their path.

Warhammer Chaosbane is set in the Old World and sees human, high elf, wood elf and dwarf do battle against the agents of Chaos.

Warhammer Chaosbane will be released in 2019 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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