Warhammer: the Old World’s forest is calling. Here’s a few big things we hope to get out of the Wood Elf Arcane Journal.
Wood Elfs have a brand new Arcane Journal going on pre-order in a week! This is pretty exciting news as for once they aren’t the last army to come out. Now this is a bit surprising as based on the earlier previews Beastmen were supposed to come out first, but it looks like the Wild Hunt got a little impatient and jumped the gun this spring. As is usual when we’ve good a new book coming out we like to take a look at some things we hope to see it do. So lets dig in.
5. We’d Like It To Not Only Be All Shooting
Wood Elfs are well known for being of the most, if not the most, shoot-y army in the game. While Empire and Dwarves can both do gunlines, and often do, a lot of that relies on warmachines. Wood Elfs don’t, they just do a lot of annoying little and highly accurate shots. They are the masters of the MSU run away and shoot lists. And while these lists can be powerful, they are also some of the least fun lists to play against!
Just like with our hopes (that were dashed) with both Empire and Dwarves we really hope the book doesn’t just double down on the shooting aspect of the army. The Wood Elfs have other aspects and the core army already shoots very well! Give them something else to do! Luckly it looks like we are getting a Wild Hunt army of infamy and that force tends to be a lot more punchy than shoot-y.
4. Something to Make The Trees Good
Another aspect of the Wood Elf army is that of the Treekin. This is a big part of the army, so big that at times it’s managed to be its own army. And yet right now it feels a little lacking, without a lot of punch or development. I mean heck, the best Treemen is probably from Blood Bowl! So we are really hoping that something in the Arcane Journal makes them a bit better. The Host of Talsyn AoI is likely our best bet, but it doesn’t look they are getting a totally tree spirt themed army.
3. A Good Special Character
As cool as they can be the fact is that most of the named characters in The Old World are kind of bad. Out of all the books we’ve seen really only the Green Knight is any good and made a splash. A few have some corner cases, such as if you want to play a Slayer army, but most of their named characters just aren’t really good.
The issue is that you can normally just build a better and more useful one. It also doesn’t help that most are stuck on foot. But! We are hopeful that might change with Wood Elfs. They are getting Orion, the classic King In The Woods. And he is very much not something you can just build a better version of. We’d really like to see his rules do him justice, while we don’t want him to be broken, a playable and good Orion would be a lot of fun.
2. New Units
So far all the Arcane Journals have added several new units to the army. A few have had models, but most don’t and are converted out of others. I’ve talked a lot before about how I love this and think this is one of the best things The Old World has done. So we are really excited to see what Wood Elfs might be getting. We can guess that the soon to be released Wood Elf Beast Pack is going to be one of these new units, and it will have models. Hopefully its good.
Beyond that we don’t have a lot of information or guesses. Maybe some elite Wild or Glade Riders for the Wild Hunt? Or upgraded Tree Spirts to fix that issue? A new version of the Sisters of the Thorn that doesn’t either suck or break the game? There are a lot of options here and I’m exciting to see what they get.
1. Rewarding Non-Dragon Play
When it comes to what we are hoping for from Arcane Journals, it’s normally about opening up the army. Providing different ways to play it. That’s a big reason why we don’t want it to just be all more shooting, we already have that army. Likewise we are hoping that it’s not a book that just makes your dragon better. Dragons and dragon riders are already really good. We’d like to see the book give you options, and even encourage and reward you, for doing something else. While the Warriors of Chaos AJ was really strong, I think this was an area it failed, as it really only made their dragons better. But if this journal takes a look at other aspects of the army I’m hopeful it will open up some fun non-dragon options.
Let us know what you are hoping for from the Wood Elf journal, down in the comments!
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