

Planetary requisition are resources that you can use to fortify your controlled provinces and to buy honor guard units, which are special units that become members of your commander's army.

You can also consider the honor guard unit and planetary requisition you'll gain if you win the province. Normally, the smaller provinces have only one enemy base but that's not always the case. If it's only one base, go after that first. What you're looking for is the number of bases the enemy has. Look at your potential target provinces and click on Attack to get a report about what you'll be facing. Regardless of what race you use, I advise you to start small. The colors of the borders dividing each province signify which race controls it. The commander tokens symbolize the movement of each race's army as they move across the planet. Each race has a stronghold or home province and a commander unit, represented by a banner and a commander "token" respectively. If you're going to use an unfamiliar race, I highly recommend that you go through the tutorial first, even if you know the basics already.ĭark Crusade's campaign mode involves conquering the planet of Kronus. Aside from showing you gameplay mechanics, it also provides you with excellent information about each race: their strengths, weaknesses and distinct characteristics that differentiate them from the other races. As the title states, this is a guide for the single-player campaign of Warhammer 40000: Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and it focuses on the Tau.ĭon't underestimate Dark Crusade's tutorial because each race gets its own custom tutorial.
