Meet the final hero in Warhammer Chaosbane; Elessa the Wood Elf

After revealing the soldier Konrad Vollen, the mage Elontir, and the dwarf Slayer Bragi Axebiter, Bigben and Eko Software have today announced the last of the Warhammer Chaosbane heroes; Elessa the Wood Elf.

Elessa is a scout “who proved herself in Magnus’ army thanks to her mastery of long-distance combat and exceptional mobility.”

Players who choose Elessa will be given a range of persistent damage spells which can be used to cause poison damage in an AOE. Elessa is also able to summon Dryads to fight by her side. Her wide range of spells means that she can slow enemies, avoid damage and even entangle enemies.

Warhammer Chaosbane Heroes

Like the three other Warhammer Chaosbane heroes, Elessa has a unique Bloodlust attack which she can unleash after killing enough enemies. 

We were fortunate enough to play the Chaosbane beta and wrote that;

it’s a very good looking game and a bloody well put together hack and slash.

The overall quality of visuals is stunning.

Warhammer Chaosbane is the first action-RPG to take place in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. Players will need to choose their heroes and make their way through the Old World fighting against hordes of Chaos.

Warhammer Chaosbane will be released for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on June 4, 2019. Early access starts May 31.

Leo Stevenson
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