Total War: Warhammer Wood Elves settlements


 * This page is about Wood Elves settlements in the first game. For the updated system in the second game onwards, see Wood Elves settlements.

Wood Elves are unlike other races in that they are capable of occupying any settlement on the campaign map with no ill effects, being unaffected by the Regional occupation system. The drawback is that they are limited in what buildings they can construct in settlements outside of Athel Loren.

There are three types of settlements that Wood Elves can occupy: forest settlements, Asrai Lookouts, and the Oak of Ages. Each type has its own kind of settlement building chain.

Forest settlements
Forest settlements or Elven Halls are the main Wood Elf settlements, constructed within the confines of Athel Loren. These settlements have far more building slots than the cities of other races.

In The Old World campaign, there are the following forest settlements:


 * Waterfall Palace in Argwylon (province)
 * King's Glade in Talsyn
 * Vaul's Anvil in Torgovann (province)
 * Crag Halls of Findol in Wydrioth (province)

In the Season of Revelation, there are many forest settlements as well.

Asrai Lookouts
Any occupied settlements outside of Athel Loren are converted into Asrai Lookouts, limited settlements that only provide a single open construction slot. Asrai Lookouts are capable of constructing buildings that give small, stackable faction-wide buffs and allow casualty replenishment and global recruiting at local recruiting prices. Each Asrai Lookout also provides amber.

Oak of Ages
The Oak of Ages is a unique settlement located in Yn Edri Eternos. The Oak of Ages is the most important settlement to the Wood Elves as it plays a crucial role in their wonder-based victory condition, and its destruction means an instant loss. Upgrades to the Oak of Ages result in large faction-wide buffs, but cost amber.