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====Light Warjacks==== *'''Dervish:''' A cheap light with access to either two attacks of middling strength or one really big hit with Combo Strike. A little bit of mobility once it gets stuck in with Sidestep means that it can shift to get another model in melee range, or get out of the way to let something else charge what it charged. Most often seen in an Amon Ad-Raza list, these little assholes can build up the Synergy chain very quickly, but generally aren't used in large numbers by other warcasters. *'''Devout:''' Protectorate warcasters tend to be squishy and vulnerable to assassination runs, and the Devout is designed explicitly to play bodyguard. It can intercept ranged attacks intended for your warcaster, and anybody trying to get close will have to try and force their way through a surprisingly durable little 'jack with Reach and Shield to take its ARM up to a solid 18. It can also render your warcaster immune to enemy spells so long as you have it base-to-base. It's solid, it's cheap, and it mitigates one of Menoth's most pronounced weaknesses. The Devout is plainly awesome. *'''Purifier:''' The most burny light warjack to date. It's dual flails set everything on fire. If it hits something enough times it sets everything else on fire. When it walks into base-to-base with something it sets it on fire. Who let Feora near the blueprint table? For only five points it will undoubtedly find it's place in some lists as something that runs up the table to light every enemy model it can reach on glorious, holy, fire. *'''Redeemer:''' Most famous for its application in the pKreoss "pop'n'drop" ranged assassination technique, this relatively expensive light can put out up to 3 small AOEs, even though they are Inaccurate, for an unbuffed RAT 1, at HUGE range and dealing some very serious damage. Very popular with any list can can produce a knockdown effect at range (pKreoss, eeKreoss with Force Hammer, etc), and also commonly seen bonded to eFeora for 3 continuous fire AOEs to fuel her feat. The pop'n'drop is done as such: 1) load up the Redeemer with 3 focus. 2) sing Hymn of Battle on the Redeemer. 3) Pop feat on enemy caster; all screening models and the caster are knocked down (thus DEF5) and the screening models don't block LOS. 4) Demolish the caster with POW14's from up to 16" away. Follow up with Reckoner or Vanquisher shots if you need moar dakka. This can also be done with Deliverers, but Redeemers have the distinct advantage of not sucking. They are, however, extremely focus-hungry if you want them to be able to hit the broad side of a barn. *'''Repenter:''' A very cheap flamethrower with legs. Has a very good ranged weapon, but is kinda slow, not very durable, and is probably best for solo hunting or setting fire to lots of people. *'''Revenger:''' One of 3 arc nodes in faction, this is by far the cheapest. Its shield is also worthy of mention, as when it his someone with the shield, or is hit by an enemy attack, the enemy is bumped 1" backwards. Really trolly when a fully loaded jack charges it, hits it once and is bumped back. Because of this, it can be surprisingly survivable, and it's generally the best option for an arc node (unless you're pSevvy, in which case you'll probably take the Blessing of Vengeance as your primary node, and maybe one of these on the side). *'''Vigilant:''' A seldom used light jack, the Vigilant has two shields, putting him up to ARM21 as a light. He's quite pillow-fisted, but Daughters of the Flame like him for blast immunity, and he can toss around other light jacks with his two open fists.
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