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they have a lot of faith in their own abilities as the skaven believe they are superior to all and the stormvermin obviously feel this even more as they're a high ranked breed of skaven but in reality they're weak and inexperienced. Skaven have short lives which means they always lack experience.
The true power of skaven lies in their numbers and thats really it. They do have some advanced tech however that do prove a challenge for other races and some of their named characters are quite strong but overall individual skavens are very weak and puny.
Theres a good example of the power difference between man and rat in the early Felix and Gotrek books when the sewer patrol runs into stormvermin.
The ratmen truly are a disasterpiece.
Beautiful in their hideousness, perfect in their deformed imperfection. The kind of evil you hate but also love, and are also glad exists because they add their own special thing to a fiction that would be all the lesser if they weren't there. And they're just one of the many (Dozens? Hundreds?) of superbly well thought-out factions in Warhammer. Kudos to the mad genius(es) responsible for creating them. Kill-slay the man-things! For the Horned Rat!
Might be saving him for DLC or V3.