Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Wyldwood
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Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Wyldwood
Hey guys, I have a question pertaining to the new Age of Sigmar and in particular the Wyldwood. Now unlike other units in the book it does not have any stats of any kind and it is listed as "Scenery". Can we still take this item in conjunction with our normal army list and since it is scenery it does not take up a Warscroll? If anyone has any insight into this id love to hear it, thanks for posting!
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Re: Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Wyldwood
I don't know either.
But then I'm not sure how to interpret the Guardians of the Deepwood formation.
But then I'm not sure how to interpret the Guardians of the Deepwood formation.
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Re: Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Wyldwood
There is a "warscroll" for it in the PDF that has the scenery rules.
http://www.games-workshop.com/resources ... ery-en.pdf
As for if you can include it with your army... yes, if your general is Durthu he can place a Sylvaneth Wyldwood during each of your Hero Phases as his Command ability. I don't see any other way to place one besides using the Sylvaneth Formation at the end of the WE Warscrolls PDF. However, Age of Sigmar is almost entirely a social game where it's up to you and your opponent to agree on details of the match ahead of time, why not ask ifor you can switch one of the normal terrain forests for a Sylvaneth Wyldwood when setting up the battlefield?
Edit: Just wanted to add, there are rumors that the Forest Spirits will actually be made into a standalone army as a new race called The Sylvaneth (the Wood Elves are rumored to be absorbed into the generic Aelf race). If that turns out true then I'm sure there will be more use for Sylvaneth Wyldwoods, and maybe even more rules for placing them.
http://www.games-workshop.com/resources ... ery-en.pdf
As for if you can include it with your army... yes, if your general is Durthu he can place a Sylvaneth Wyldwood during each of your Hero Phases as his Command ability. I don't see any other way to place one besides using the Sylvaneth Formation at the end of the WE Warscrolls PDF. However, Age of Sigmar is almost entirely a social game where it's up to you and your opponent to agree on details of the match ahead of time, why not ask ifor you can switch one of the normal terrain forests for a Sylvaneth Wyldwood when setting up the battlefield?
Edit: Just wanted to add, there are rumors that the Forest Spirits will actually be made into a standalone army as a new race called The Sylvaneth (the Wood Elves are rumored to be absorbed into the generic Aelf race). If that turns out true then I'm sure there will be more use for Sylvaneth Wyldwoods, and maybe even more rules for placing them.
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Re: Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Wyldwood
Most former factions seem to be made up of sub-factions, each of which has it's own keyword. Even with Aelf being a blanket term for the race, there are still apparently three factions within said force, each of which is very different in tone and apparent leadership. WE are of course Wanderers, probably without a concrete homeland, who flit about the realms along secret paths putting arrows into whatever objectionable things they find. HE are listed as Highborn, and are shacked up with Sigmar and his Sigmarites in Azyrheim - being among the primary faces responsible for constructing said sprawling metropolis. DE are Exiles, who are apparently badasses who hang out in the Shadow Realm and murder everyone.
I suspect that these various flavors of Aelf will be preserved.
I also don't anticipate too many more Sylvaneth units, since they've got Monsters, Monster casters, Monster character, Infantry, MI, and casters covered already, many of which have both melee and ranged attacks. They actually work well as a unified force, since they all buff one another and cover the whole damn board in trees pretty quickly.
I suspect that these various flavors of Aelf will be preserved.
I also don't anticipate too many more Sylvaneth units, since they've got Monsters, Monster casters, Monster character, Infantry, MI, and casters covered already, many of which have both melee and ranged attacks. They actually work well as a unified force, since they all buff one another and cover the whole damn board in trees pretty quickly.
Re: Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Wyldwood
Pretty quickly is an understatement take the formation and cover the whole board in trees before the game has begun, since a wyldwood is anywhere between 2 and unlimited citadel woodsovertninja wrote:Most former factions seem to be made up of sub-factions, each of which has it's own keyword. Even with Aelf being a blanket term for the race, there are still apparently three factions within said force, each of which is very different in tone and apparent leadership. WE are of course Wanderers, probably without a concrete homeland, who flit about the realms along secret paths putting arrows into whatever objectionable things they find. HE are listed as Highborn, and are shacked up with Sigmar and his Sigmarites in Azyrheim - being among the primary faces responsible for constructing said sprawling metropolis. DE are Exiles, who are apparently badasses who hang out in the Shadow Realm and murder everyone.
I suspect that these various flavors of Aelf will be preserved.
I also don't anticipate too many more Sylvaneth units, since they've got Monsters, Monster casters, Monster character, Infantry, MI, and casters covered already, many of which have both melee and ranged attacks. They actually work well as a unified force, since they all buff one another and cover the whole damn board in trees pretty quickly.