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* '''Lileath's Blessing:''' An army [[stance]] which replaces [[channelling]] and has greater bonuses.
 
* '''Lileath's Blessing:''' An army [[stance]] which replaces [[channelling]] and has greater bonuses.
 
* '''Sword of Khaine:''' High Elf factions can draw the [[Sword of Khaine]].
 
* '''Sword of Khaine:''' High Elf factions can draw the [[Sword of Khaine]].
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===Espionage and Trade===
 
===Espionage and Trade===
[[File:Bullet_hef_espionage.png|22px]]Espionage gives the High Elves an infiltrator with every faction they have a [[trade agreement]] with. This is similar to a [[defensive alliance]], except you won't get pulled into unwise wars with your trade partner as you would with an ally. Additionally, High Elves have extra bonuses allowing them to earn lots of money from trade. On the campaign map, this puts [[Lothern]] in a strong position as they start near many friendly factions who are willing to trade. Thus, trade is even more vital to the High Elves than it is for Dwarfs or [[Empire]] factions.
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[[File:Bullet_hef_espionage.png|22px]]Espionage gives the High Elves an infiltrator with every faction they have a [[trade agreement]] with. This is similar to a [[defensive alliance]], except you won't get pulled into unwise wars with your trade partner as you would with an ally. Additionally, High Elves have extra bonuses allowing them to earn lots of money from trade. On the campaign map, this puts [[Eataine (faction)|Eataine]] in a strong position as they start near many friendly factions who are willing to trade. Thus, trade is even more vital to the High Elves than it is for Dwarfs or [[Empire]] factions.
   
 
===Fortress Gates===
 
===Fortress Gates===

Revision as of 02:32, 24 May 2020

High Elves are a major race in Total War: Warhammer II, playable in multiplayer and custom battles. In the campaign, they have four playable subfactions, each led by a different legendary lord.

The High Elves are an ancient, proud race who dwell on the island-continent of Ulthuan, once home to all Elves. The High Elf military consists of small numbers of highly-disciplined elite troops which march to war alongside powerful spellcasters, dragons, and phoenixes. High Elves are also masters of diplomacy and trade, able to manipulate other factions to suit themselves.

How they play

A summary of High Elves gameplay:

  • Units: High Elves have a varied unit roster including spellcasters and dragons. High Elf armies tend to focus on quality over quantity.
  • Archers: The High Elves have some of the best archers in the game and for the early to mid game, the Lothern Sea Guard are very important as the shielded variant have nearly identical stats to Spearmen, but are also effective archers, perfect for a front line in campaign or multiplayer (though they can be quite expensive in multiplayer).
  • Martial Prowess: In battle, High Elf armies gain extra bonuses while they are at high strength.
  • Intrigue and Influence: On the campaign map, High Elves can spend this resource to manipulate other factions or to recruit powerful characters.
  • Espionage and Trade: When High Elves make a trade agreement, they gain vision of that faction's territory. They also benefit greatly from trade in general.
  • Rites: High Elves access to various rites, which grant bonuses on the campaign map.
  • Lileath's Blessing: An army stance which replaces channelling and has greater bonuses.
  • Sword of Khaine: High Elf factions can draw the Sword of Khaine.
  • Tutorial race: This race is very powerful, and so anyone new to the franchise should play as them as they are good at pretty much everything, and Eataine is very forgiving, with Avelorn also being quite easy.

Background

Our beautiful land is besieged on all sides, but we resist like our fathers before us. We will emerge victorious and more intractable than ever to these turbulent times, when our corrupt brothers come to ravage our shores. We are the Asur, the sons of Aenarion and Ulthuan shall never fall.

The High Elves – or Asur, as they call themselves – are among the oldest civilisations in the world; possibly, only the jungle-dwelling Lizardmen can lay claim to a longer existence. Although mortal, Elves lead incredibly long lives; so long in fact that the spans allotted to humans seem to be as fleeting as those of mayflies. From the fortress-paradise of Ulthuan near the centre of the world, the High Elves – although aloof and arrogant – have generally walked the path of Order, using their longevity to become warriors without peer and mages without equal.

The ancient High Elves have long stood guard over the world, ensuring it remains in balance – daemonic efforts of hordes of Chaos and the foolish meddling of younger, ‘lesser’ races notwithstanding. The High Elves are both conceited and detached, no doubt due to their immense longevity and the comparative isolation of their island kingdom of Ulthuan, which encourage such a worldview to a great extent. Whereas in other races such traits could prove fatal, in the Asur’s case they are assets, for the Elves have used them to attain knowledge and skills in magic and war that far outstrip those of almost all their historical adversaries.

However, the Asur are also a race in decline. Though still a great power with a powerful navy and wide influence, their once global empire has been reduced to just Ulthuan and a few outposts. The Asur were never a numerous people, and bitter wars against the Dark Elves and Dwarfs have reduced them to a fraction of their former strength.

Though their numbers grow fewer with every passing year, the Asur will die before they let their island homeland fall.

In Battle

Wh2 main hef high elves rebels crest

A High Elves flag.

Unit Roster

Main article: High Elves unit roster

The High Elves enjoy a balanced unit roster which isn't lacking in any particular area. They have infantry, cavalry, strong missile troops, artillery, flying units, versatile spellcasters, and powerful monsters. Most High Elf units have decent armour (though not particularly tough), good leadership, and fairly fast movement. High Elf troops tend to be expensive, as they rely on quality over quantity. Star Dragons are the most powerful variety of dragons in the game and arguably the strongest mounts.

Magic

High Elf Mages generally have access to either the Lore of High Magic, Lore of Shadows, Lore of Heavens, Lore of Light, or Lore of Life. With the The Total Waaagh! Update, High Elf Mages have access to the Lore of Beasts, Lore of Fire, Lore of Metal and the Lore of Death.

Loremasters of Hoeth and Teclis each have access to 6 different spells from 6 different lores of magic, although lore-wise they can access them all.

Also, Mages can be recruited with character traits that give them access to Transmutation of Lead, Gehenna's Golden Hounds, Melkoth's Mystifying Miasma, The Enfeebling Foe, or Urannon's Thunderbolt in addition to their main lore.

Martial Prowess

Main article: Martial Prowess

Bullet hef martial prowessMartial Prowess is a mechanic that gives the High Elves extra stat bonuses in melee combat when they enter a battle at full health (+12 Melee Defence, +2 Melee Attack). Once the strength of the army drops below 50%, the Martial Prowess bonuses are lost. Thus, High Elves tend to perform better in the first half of a battle – in campaign, it is important to quickly crush enemies to avoid taking too many losses. Martial Prowess is also important because High Elves units, while having good armour, tend to not be particularly tough – relying on ranged units to soften up the enemy. So, Martial Prowess helps the High Elves withstand the initial charges of the enemy.

In the Campaign

High Elves are a normal, non-horde race who occupy settlements and control provinces.

Playable subfactions

Helfart

Tyrion surrounded by White Lions, a mage and a Sun Dragon.

In campaign, there are four playable High Elves factions, each with its own starting position, led by separate Legendary Lords, and having different climate preferences. See individual pages for faction-specific info.

Lothern Eataine, led by Tyrion
Order of Loremasters Order of Loremasters, led by Teclis
Wh2 main hef avelorn crest Avelorn, led by Alarielle the Radiant
Wh2 main hef nagarythe crest Nagarythe, led by Alith Anar

Vortex Rituals

In the Eye of the Vortex campaign, High Elves compete to control the Great Vortex by using Rituals.

Influence and Intrigue at the Court

Influence iconInfluence is a unique resource/currency for the High Elves. It can be gained in various ways and spent to recruit powerful characters or to influence diplomacy via the Intrigue at the Court menu accessed on the campaign map. See the above-linked article for more information.

Espionage and Trade

Bullet hef espionageEspionage gives the High Elves an infiltrator with every faction they have a trade agreement with. This is similar to a defensive alliance, except you won't get pulled into unwise wars with your trade partner as you would with an ally. Additionally, High Elves have extra bonuses allowing them to earn lots of money from trade. On the campaign map, this puts Eataine in a strong position as they start near many friendly factions who are willing to trade. Thus, trade is even more vital to the High Elves than it is for Dwarfs or Empire factions.

Fortress Gates

Fortress Gates are a special type of settlement. Though not specific to the High Elves, they are found only in Ulthuan. They have larger garrisons but no building slots. Siege engines cannot be built, which makes them significantly more difficult to attack.

Rites

Main article: High Elves rites

High Elves can perform several rites to give them various powerful bonuses. The Rite of Vaul is particularly noteworthy as it causes an event to happen which gives the player a choice of several powerful items.

Buildings

Main article: High Elves buildings

Technology

Main article: High Elves tech tree

Inventory

Stances

High Elves have access to the following stances:

Nagarythe have access to two stances unique to their faction.

Post-battle options

The post-battle options for High Elves are as follows:

  • Ransom captives
  • Execute captives
  • Force Labour

Commandments

See the article on commandments for a list of High Elves commandments.

Climate preferences

High Elves climate preferences differ depending on which faction you play. See the climate article for more info.

Minor Factions

Minor factions grouped under the High Elves race, using High Elves units. Not all minor factions are found in all campaigns.

During a Chaos Invasion, the AI High Elves factions gain the Shield of Civilization trait along with certain other races.

Videos

Trailer

How to win as High Elves

High Elf Campaign Strategy Guide

High Elf Army Roster Guide

High Elf Lords & Heroes Guide