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==Why Play High Elves== | |||
==Unit Analysis== | |||
===Lords & Heroes=== | |||
====Named Characters==== | |||
'''Note:''' Under the current edition, named characters tend to be overpriced; you can pretty easily emulate most named characters from scratch and save yourself some points. That said, a few named characters do have abilities and wargear or wargear combos unique to them, so if you absolutely need to have them, go ahead. Just make sure you're really getting your points worth. | |||
====Generic Characters==== | |||
'''Note:''' While named characters are judged against their generic counterparts, generic characters are examined based on their role in your army. | |||
===Core Units=== | |||
===Special Units=== | |||
===Rare Units=== | |||
==Building Your Army== | |||
===Buying Your Army=== | |||
===Army Composition=== | |||
===Magic Items=== | |||
===Magic=== | |||
==Tactics== |
Revision as of 16:36, 2 June 2014
Why Play High Elves
Unit Analysis
Lords & Heroes
Named Characters
Note: Under the current edition, named characters tend to be overpriced; you can pretty easily emulate most named characters from scratch and save yourself some points. That said, a few named characters do have abilities and wargear or wargear combos unique to them, so if you absolutely need to have them, go ahead. Just make sure you're really getting your points worth.
Generic Characters
Note: While named characters are judged against their generic counterparts, generic characters are examined based on their role in your army.