what to look out for as a high elf
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what to look out for as a high elf
I'm new to whfb. I'm getting ready to go to a tournament for my first game ever because currently i live in a small town and i don't know if anybody plays warhammer here. So, I'm building a compendium of possible threats to my elves. what would really help is what ws, bs, s, t to watch out for for each of my units listed below. also anything else you guys think might help.
loremaster
noble
ellyrian reavers
silver helms
spearmen
swordmasters
rbt
eagle
loremaster
noble
ellyrian reavers
silver helms
spearmen
swordmasters
rbt
eagle
- John Rainbow
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
I'm going to be honest, I think this is an impossible task. There are just too many units out there to list something like this in detail. I would recommend reading some guides on high elf units and how they play (search here or on the internet at large) and see what you turn up. So much of what you ask depends on what you expect to face and such. With you never having gone to a tourny in your area before this is tough to talk about obviously.
Instead I would just concentrate on having a good time and learning these things as you go. I think you'll have a great time at the tournament. I did at my first event and I didn't do very well but had a blast anyway. I say go, keep an open mind and see what happens
You will learn so much more about what you can and can't do with your elves by playing them rather than trying to get advice about situations that might never crop up for you. Also, be sure to let us know how you get on and good luck.
Instead I would just concentrate on having a good time and learning these things as you go. I think you'll have a great time at the tournament. I did at my first event and I didn't do very well but had a blast anyway. I say go, keep an open mind and see what happens
You will learn so much more about what you can and can't do with your elves by playing them rather than trying to get advice about situations that might never crop up for you. Also, be sure to let us know how you get on and good luck.
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
Also, if you're looking for more specific advice it helps to post your list in detail i.e. how big are the units, what items do they have, do they have command, etc.
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
You're probably right. I love number crunching, but probably do need to just show up with an open mind to have fun. I realize I'll probably loose, but I know I'll have a great time
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
Do you have the army book and rulebook?
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
Yes, I have read both. I am currently re-reading the bsb
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
If you're a new player, there is a lot more important things to think about before thinking about what to look out for in an opponents army. The first thing you should do is just keep playing game after game to familiarize yourself with all the little rules.
This game is built on the fact that anything can kill anything. So I recommend learning playstyles as supposed to knowing all the counter units.
This game is built on the fact that anything can kill anything. So I recommend learning playstyles as supposed to knowing all the counter units.
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
Agreed.ArcaneSnow wrote:If you're a new player, there is a lot more important things to think about before thinking about what to look out for in an opponents army. The first thing you should do is just keep playing game after game to familiarize yourself with all the little rules.
This game is built on the fact that anything can kill anything. So I recommend learning playstyles as supposed to knowing all the counter units.
As this is your first event and you've been asking a lot of rules Q's, I would focus on getting the rules down first and foremost.
Re: what to look out for as a high elf
I am a relatively new player myself started in march this year and played most of my games at tournaments Got tabled few times but never let that take the fun away Won best sports couple times So yeah enjoy the game rest will come eventually
Having said that remember to state your intentions as you do stuff last thing you want is blocking a unit from charging but then find out it can still charge in your opponent's turn
Additionally read the thread on this forum about gamey play I think Curu started the topic it is not for you to apply but to be aware of how rules can be used by more 'experienced' players
Having said that remember to state your intentions as you do stuff last thing you want is blocking a unit from charging but then find out it can still charge in your opponent's turn
Additionally read the thread on this forum about gamey play I think Curu started the topic it is not for you to apply but to be aware of how rules can be used by more 'experienced' players
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Re: what to look out for as a high elf
Thinking in very general terms about threats to HE, I think the following applies:
- getting your units split up / fighting by themselves. A HE army works best when stuff works together. Once units become separated, things tend to go south fast
- high volume shooting (or any shooting really). A high point per model average, T3 and little armour means that shooting can ruin your day.
- impact hits. HE like to go first. Having high S hits strike before you hurts. Even more so because of the above mentioned high point per model
- ASF units. Same as above. HE not going first hurts.
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- getting your units split up / fighting by themselves. A HE army works best when stuff works together. Once units become separated, things tend to go south fast
- high volume shooting (or any shooting really). A high point per model average, T3 and little armour means that shooting can ruin your day.
- impact hits. HE like to go first. Having high S hits strike before you hurts. Even more so because of the above mentioned high point per model
- ASF units. Same as above. HE not going first hurts.
Rod
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