One of the most profound aspects of Eador is its approach to economy. Unlike traditional strategy games where building a city is the primary income source, Imperium favors a high-risk "loot economy".
Some players feel that the new units introduced imbalances that weren't present in Masters of the Broken World . Eador: Imperium
Unlike its predecessor, Masters of the Broken World , which featured one massive meta-campaign, Imperium focuses on four distinct character-driven campaigns that eventually unlock a final, climactic story arc. Strategic Depth: The "Loot Economy" One of the most profound aspects of Eador
The RPG layer is where Imperium adds its most significant new content compared to previous titles: Unlike its predecessor, Masters of the Broken World
The game is set in a universe where the world has been shattered into "shards"—floating islands drifting in a magical void known as the Great Nothing.