Hey Tyler! Actually really useful feedback! We were debating how much we should be focusing on shorter content, but I, like you, always have preferred the longer content out there. Obviously can’t hurt to do a bit of both, but glad to have found at least one sympathetic soul!
Glad we found you just at the right time! Yeah, I haven’t really been trying to keep an eye on what’s already out there, so I guess it’s just a happy accident that we beat many of the others to Tzeentch!
Great video, thanks for focusing on the army, not much or any focused content on DoT out there yet! I think DoT is strong on the back of morbid conjuration and Kairos, if morbid/manifestations get nerfed, they'll be mid.
I just hope that if Kairos goes up the regular Lord of change goes down the equivalent amount because it feels about right the amount of points you pay for the both of them, And the Lord of change feels a little expensive. Maybe Kairos up 20 and the LOC down 20. @@ryanburruss
Greatly enjoyed the video! Do you think it's ever worth taking the krondspine or is it leaving too many casts worth of manifestations behind? Would also be curious to hear your thoughts on how the chaos regiments of renown can fit into tzeentch (besides the brief gargant mention).
Gonna leave the regiments up to Ryan or Hugo, but I do like the Krondspine a lot. It really depends on how many power levels you've got in your list and how easy it is for your build to summon the krondspine. I like plonking him down in the middle and let my opponent deal with it for a while.
Nice review as always. With these wizard heavy factions it will be reallt interesting to see how 4th ed's new magic system with fewer spells per lore, and the new 'unlimited' keyword will interact. My initial feeling is that there will be a point after which having more casters will yield diminishing returns, while conversely having too few leaves one without the ability to capitalize on the more compact spell selection. Jusy yesterday I lost miserably with a sylvaneth force that just could not keep up with the summoning of wyldwoods required. With only two mages (Drycha and the lady) there were not even close to enough casts to get spells and trees and buffs on the table. This worked well in 3'd ed, but felt incredibly inadequate, even with the halved lore being available to all. Perhaps an errant intervention to summon the mage eating wurm on my opponent's turn 1 would have been better spent planting a tree. Especially given how i fought against the equally wizard-hating blades of khorne 😅 I can already feel the wyldwood intervention becoming almost a guaranteed part of every first turn for me! One step closer to understand sylvaneth. Thank you again for the video. Your back and fourth almost felt like a television interview, on a documentary or sports channel.😊
Hello and thank you very much for that analysis of the army, I was wondering about the demon orientated list and see if you could talk more about the pick of the Changeling. Since you want the horrors to keep coming back isn't a changecaster a better pick ? Or you just consider for 20 points more you get a better wizard. also I barely see how to use his ability efficiently as I see him as i get clsoe to my oponent for his abilities and eventually die turn ! thank you for your response
I listen to these types of long videos while I’m at work. Sooo much better for me than shorts.
Hey Tyler! Actually really useful feedback! We were debating how much we should be focusing on shorter content, but I, like you, always have preferred the longer content out there. Obviously can’t hurt to do a bit of both, but glad to have found at least one sympathetic soul!
Seconded. They are a boon when driving to work!
I've struggled to see a path to victory with Tzeentch this edition. This really helped to start organising my ideas.
Happy we could help!
Very cool ! I was just looking for an in-depth analysis of Tzeentch index in V4. Your video just fell from the sky ! I subscribed.
Glad we found you just at the right time! Yeah, I haven’t really been trying to keep an eye on what’s already out there, so I guess it’s just a happy accident that we beat many of the others to Tzeentch!
Great video, thanks for focusing on the army, not much or any focused content on DoT out there yet!
I think DoT is strong on the back of morbid conjuration and Kairos, if morbid/manifestations get nerfed, they'll be mid.
Thanks for checking out the video, Steve! Yeah, if I remember correctly I think Hugo was also more-or-less of the same opinion
I just hope that if Kairos goes up the regular Lord of change goes down the equivalent amount because it feels about right the amount of points you pay for the both of them, And the Lord of change feels a little expensive. Maybe Kairos up 20 and the LOC down 20. @@ryanburruss
Greatly enjoyed the video! Do you think it's ever worth taking the krondspine or is it leaving too many casts worth of manifestations behind? Would also be curious to hear your thoughts on how the chaos regiments of renown can fit into tzeentch (besides the brief gargant mention).
Gonna leave the regiments up to Ryan or Hugo, but I do like the Krondspine a lot. It really depends on how many power levels you've got in your list and how easy it is for your build to summon the krondspine. I like plonking him down in the middle and let my opponent deal with it for a while.
Nice review as always. With these wizard heavy factions it will be reallt interesting to see how 4th ed's new magic system with fewer spells per lore, and the new 'unlimited' keyword will interact.
My initial feeling is that there will be a point after which having more casters will yield diminishing returns, while conversely having too few leaves one without the ability to capitalize on the more compact spell selection.
Jusy yesterday I lost miserably with a sylvaneth force that just could not keep up with the summoning of wyldwoods required. With only two mages (Drycha and the lady) there were not even close to enough casts to get spells and trees and buffs on the table. This worked well in 3'd ed, but felt incredibly inadequate, even with the halved lore being available to all.
Perhaps an errant intervention to summon the mage eating wurm on my opponent's turn 1 would have been better spent planting a tree. Especially given how i fought against the equally wizard-hating blades of khorne 😅
I can already feel the wyldwood intervention becoming almost a guaranteed part of every first turn for me! One step closer to understand sylvaneth.
Thank you again for the video. Your back and fourth almost felt like a television interview, on a documentary or sports channel.😊
Thanks for a beautiful comment once again, Christian.
@@strategoi no problem. I should have started years ago, given the vid quality
Glad youre broadcasting!
Thanks for checking the premiere out! Do you typically prefer that format?
@@ryanburruss i find it helpful having these bound in a conversation.
Awesome. Thank you so much for the long content for Tzeentch.
Was a blast! We might even get some deep dive warscroll reviews out eventually!
Nice lets gooo🎉
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Hello and thank you very much for that analysis of the army,
I was wondering about the demon orientated list and see if you could talk more about the pick of the Changeling. Since you want the horrors to keep coming back isn't a changecaster a better pick ?
Or you just consider for 20 points more you get a better wizard.
also I barely see how to use his ability efficiently as I see him as i get clsoe to my oponent for his abilities and eventually die turn !
thank you for your response