

Numerous well-used add-ons exist, including additional campaigns and additional multiplayer eras which add new races, factions and species to the game. The game's community is constantly expanding upon it, by improving its mainline spec, and by developing user-made content. Notable for introducing Medieval Stasis enforcement on far-future Wesnoth via an Class 1 or Class 2 on the scale.

Descent into Darkness, in which you play a junior necromancer Anti-Hero, who gradually ruins his entire life through the course of the campaign through his own arrogance.Northern Rebirth, in which a group of former slaves form La Résistance, and overthrow their former masters, creating a new power in the world, the Northern Alliance.The Hammer of Thursagan, in which, following the formation of the Northern Alliance, a group of dwarves set out to discover what befell another clan in Kal Kartha.Liberty, set within Heir to the Throne, in which a group of peasants-turned-outlaws face off against the tyrannical Queen.You play as a young knight appointed to lead the South Guard and eventually fight bandits, ally with elves and fight undead (and necromancers).

The South Guard, a campaign that serves as an "introduction" to Wesnoth.The game's setting is traditional High Fantasy, heavily Tolkien-inspired, by the admission of the dev team. It differs from them notably by having a large luck-based component, and by being extremely well balanced. It was designed to feel a lot like a console-style Tactical RPG (such as Master of Monsters and Langrisser), but while taking advantage of the PC's inherent user interface advantages. shipped with the version available for download) and user-made, available from the add-on server, giving it impressive replay value for a freeware game. Apart from that, there are lots of single player campaigns, both 'mainline' (i.e. Wesnoth has a large and active multiplayer community, including a competitive ladder, with skirmishes or custom-made scenarios being the main multiplayer game types. It boasts heavy community development, being almost entirely developed by people who are essentially just dedicated fans. The Battle for Wesnoth is a free, open-source Turn-Based Strategy computer game, available here or on Steam.
