Don’t miss 5 fun tactical ways to use the upcoming Sylvaneth Awakened Wyldwoods, and lead your tree people to victory in Age of Sigmar!
Before we jump into the nitty gritty of the Sylvaneth, we feel like it’s safe to say that they are going to be synergistic and work to combo with one another. But even more, they are going to be all about some incredible board control.
Your opponents potentially will be fighting in a forest all game.
What is a Wyldwood?
Spotted on Imgur, we can check out all of the rules on the Sylvaneth and what they have to offer. We’ll be picking out a few pages showing all the synergies with the Wyldwoods.
Before we jump into the synergies with the trees, we need to clarify what a Wyldwood is. The pic is a little blurry but a Wyldwood terrain feature makes up 3-6 Citadel wood models touching tip to tip.
But these aren’t just pretty models to look at on the table. They can block LOS for units, a Wizard casting a spell can deal D3 mortal wounds to enemies closeby, and at the end of the charge phase, your trees can come alive and slap your opponent’s units with their tree limbs dealing out another D3 mortal wounds.
It’s Not About the Size of the Wood: It’s How You Use It
Now let’s take a quick look at some of the synergies certain units have with the Wyldwoods. This is where the incentive to spamming these terrain features really kick in.
The Skullroot picking on a unit next to some Wyldwoods gets to do D6 mortal wounds instead of the normal D3.
The Treesong spell lets friendly units reroll all hit and wound rolls of 1 for melee attacks against an enemy unit within 6″ of a Wyldwood. (If the board is littered with these things, this spell becomes pretty solid.
A Wizard can get the command trait called Glade Lore that gives them +1 to any casting rolls within 6″ of a Wyldwood.
The Sylvaneth Allegiance abilities also synergize with the Wyldwood in different forms of movement. They can deepstrike in within the bubble of a Wyldwood or just sprout up from them in the movement phase from one terrain piece to another.
The Treelord can just choose to pop up at another Wyldwood terrain piece across the battlefield. Talk about being able to deal with any threat with just the right unit.
There are even more synergies but they are smaller in scale. Long story short, stock up on trees and head to valuetown in-game.
So we think it’s safe to say that it’ll take some well-placed terrain features to maximize the benefits from the Wyldwoods. However, we can see the games getting out of hand pretty quick. By turn two or three, we may be navigating through a forest of mortal-wounding tree branch slaps and fully-invigorated tree-people lashing out at us. This faction is definitely going to make things interesting for the tabletop.
Don’t miss the 5 different ways to summon the Sylvaneth Awakened Wyldwoods, and smother your opponents in tree circles of terrain!
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