Markus Kruber übernimmt die Rolle des Grail Knight, eines bretonnischen Kriegers mit übernatürlicher Kraft im Nahkampf. Er verzichtet auf Fernangriffe und setzt stattdessen das neue Bretonnian Longsword oder Sword & Shield ein, um abscheuliche Kreaturen niederzustrecken. Über einen eigenen Talentbaum kann er die Kräfte der Göttin kanalisieren und einzigartige Fähigkeiten freisetzen, die Verbündeten gegen starke Gegner helfen.
Diese actionreiche Indie-Karriere sorgt für intensive Nahkämpfe in der Welt von Warhammer: Vermintide 2. Ein mysteriöser Brief enthüllt Krubers vergessene bretonnische Herkunft und löst seine Verwandlung in Taal's Horn Keep aus. Spieler auf dem PC, die reinen Nahkampf schätzen, erhalten damit eine gezielte Erweiterung ihres Heldenaufgebots.
New career for Markus Kruber
The Grail Knight is the pride of Bretonnia – a blessed warrior granted supernatural might by the mysterious Lady of the Lake. As all Bretonnian Knights, he never engages in ranged combat, instead favoring foes with the gift of close-quarters battle. Whether armed with his longsword or a trusty sword and shield, the Grail Knight is death to foul creatures wherever he encounters them.
- Charge into battle with two new weapon types: the Bretonnian Longsword and the Bretonnian Sword & Shield.
- Channel the powers of the Goddess with the Grail Knight’s unique new talent tree.
- Don the colors of Bretonnia with an exclusive character skin and new voice lines.
- Share the Goddess favors with the other heroes and strike down heavy foes with new unique abilities.
- Change the appearance of your Grail Knight through the purchasable Grail Knight Cosmetic Upgrade DLC.
NOTE: When purchasing Warhammer: Vermintide 2 - Grail Knight Career you will receive 100 Shillings (in-game currency) to spend in the in-game store.
A Heritage Forgotten
No one knew where the messenger came from – except maybe Lohner, and he wasn’t telling. The fellow simply turned up amidst the flickering candlelight of Taal’s Horn Keep with a tale of forgotten lineage and a sealed letter addressed to Markus Kruber. Or more rightly, to ‘Markus de Mandelot’. Kruber read the letter once (and then a second time after asking Lohner’s help with some of the longer words). Then he set down his empty tankard, and leaned back in his chair in contemplation of the quest laid before him…