

Ellyrian Reavers and Silver Helms are great for charging the backs of the enemy frontline while monsters like Great Eagles, Phoenixes and Dragons can be used to devastate enemies with spells and charge attacks. They won’t hold their own in melee, so keep some units in reserve to protect their flanks.Īs for flanking units, players can pick between shock cavalry or a variety of monsters. Meanwhile, Archers serve as the primary ranged damage dealers of an elven army. They primarily hold the line while other units like Swordmasters of Hoeth, Rangers and White Lions of Chrace decimate enemy troops with their superior damage stats, so make sure to keep some of these units handy. Spearmen comprise the brunt of the High Elf frontlines these soldiers boast sturdy defensive stats and decent damage against infantry and cavalry. High Elves engaging a Dark Elf Hydra in Total Warhammer 2 Photo: Total War: Warhammer 2 This means they may get overwhelmed through sheer numbers, especially against factions like the Skaven and the Orks. While each unit is strong, their overall numbers are relatively few compared to other factions. for a reason.The main weakness of the High Elves is their low model counts. and never able to close to confederate with Maliketh. they tend to try and muck things up if not skaven distracted. While the Lizardmen have their powerful Geomantic Web to offer bonuses across their. You've got two starting options for your Legendary. do some hardcore raiding of High Elf land. Total War: Warhammer 2 Dark Elves Faction Guide and Campaign Walkthrough The Best Dark Elf Lord for Your Total War: Warhammer 2 Campaign. Total War: Warhammer 2 Skaven Skaven Lords. then send the army on a piligaging spree on the inner circle of High Elf land for more money and slaves. For more help on Total War: Warhammer 2, you can refer to our Rituals Guide, Lizardmen Faction Guide, and Dark Elves Faction Guide. smash near by settlements for cash and slaves.
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Make a full stack army and grab one of the High Elf gates. their isnt much special about the minor DE leaders. Generally they will confederate if they are less superior and threatened by outside forces.

then just wait for good relations an try. Maintain strength (army), non aggression and trade and wait.

Originally posted by cc\\Nox:I'm playing as Morathi. Then suddenly Morathi seems much more willing to conferderate with me (along with a 20000 gold incentive.) The only real thing you can do is just wait until either you have grown to be significently more powerful and/or they have also been weakend in confilicts with other factions.Īlthough in my DE game with Malakith, the major change happend once Mazamundi (and others) had grown in power even more through other fights and the Cult of Pleasure had been pushed down from 2nd strongest to 6th without them really loosing too much themselves. This is basically it, the main issue with getting the other major faction to confederate is that they often become just as powerful as the player or at the very least close enough that the algorithm incharge of deciding whether to accept or not makes the change practically zero and no amount of money thrown in will help this. Originally posted by GW Darling:It's all about strength rank, keep an eye on your target, when they lose an army their strength rank will go down drastically, you will still need to pay a lot of money though.
