Tag: wood elves
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Wood Elves – the Fourhawk
Wood Elves have a few choices of wizard, but this article really focuses on the virtually essential Level 4 Wizard, the Spellweaver, and a build that is easy to use in your army regardless of how you’ve built the rest of your list. Fourhawk It’s a level 4 wizard, on a Warhawk, geddit? I don’t…
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Wood Elves – Wildwood Rangers
The final rank and file unit for the Wood Elves are relative newcomers, having first appeared in 8th edition, just a few months before the End Times. Wildwood Rangers have cool hoods, big weapons and no fear. Stats and Special Rules Wildwood Rangers have exactly the same statline as Eternal Guard, with a base cost…
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Wood Elves – Warhawk Riders
Flying cavaly units are pretty rare in Warhammer: The Old World, and the Warhawk Riders are definitely the fastest and most mobile. But even in army that’s all about mobility, do they have what it takes to make them effective? Continuing my series on Wood Elf units, in this article I take a look at…
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Wood Elves – Sisters of the Thorn
A relative newcomer to the Wood Elf list, Sisters of the Thorn were added for the first time with the 8th edition army book, the last army book before The End Times and the death of rank and flank Warhammer. As such, they don’t have the same nostalgia or model count that most of our…
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Wood Elves – Wardancers
When I first got the box of Skarloc’s Wood Elf archers, my instant favourite model was Glam. Here was this crazy guy who literally danced his way up and down the front line of battle and stabbed anyone who got too close. Armour? Pah! Armour is for slow people who can’t dodge. I still have…
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Wood Elves – Wild Riders
Probably my favourite unit in the army roster, I’m stoked to move on to writing about Wild Riders. The ultimate “glass cannon” unit, Wild Riders hit like a truck but die to even the mildest attacks. In this article, I’m going to talk about the pros and cons of the unit, and techniques I’ve found…
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Wood Elves – Eternal Vanguard
I’ve been asked a lot about Eternal Guard, and my feedback has been fairly negative up until now. I’ve had a bit more time to think and test, and I feel like I may have found their role in an Alpha Strike army list that I’ve been calling Eternal Vanguard in my head. It’s reminiscent…
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Wood Elves – Treekin
Treekin are the only Monstrous Infantry unit in Wood Elves (or indeed, any army from Forces of Fantasy!) Inspired the Huorns from Lord of the Rings, they are tough and durable in an army that is mostly pretty squishy. Having given my initial thoughts on both Core and Rare choices, it’s time to finally move…
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Wood Elves – Great Eagles
Great Eagles are the third and final choice in the Rare section of the Wood Elf army roster. I’m going to cover their usage just as a standalone Monstrous Creature, not as a mount because their role is very different in each circumstance (so I’ll take a look at that in a later article). This…
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Wood Elves – Waywatchers
I remember when Waywatchers first came out for 4th Edition Warhammer Fantasy Battle. I was working for GW at the time, in one of their retail stores. Nothing captured the imagination of a potential Wood Elf player quite like the idea of super stealthy sniper archers, impossible to see, impossible to target, but will kill…