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[[Image:Haruspex6th.jpg|400px|thumb|right|A face that only a mother could put up for adoption.]] The Haruspex is essentially the very embodiment of '''''"OMNOMNOMNOM"''''' (toppling the [[Ripper|Rippers]] and rivaling the [[Mawloc]]) within the [[Tyranid]] race, which is saying something given the reputation of the 'Nids. Its specialty is in assault and eating things. Lots of things. To aid it in this task it has a mouth that wouldn't be too out of place in your average [[Anime|tentacle hentai]] or [[H.P. Lovecraft]] novel. The tentacles work just as good for [[rip and tear|tearing apart]] enemy combatants as they do for eating said enemy combatants. While the current design of the Haruspex is new the creature itself was in [[Epic]] where it looked like a slug with pincers and a pair of grabby claws on its back. Luckily it received a makeover to look more menacing, just like [[Trygon|some]] [[Exocrine|other]] monstrous creatures. It received an official model in a shared kit with the [[Exocrine]] in the 6th edition release of Codex: Tyranids. In the grand [[GW|GeeDubs]] tradition of Tyranid vocabulary names, "Haruspex" was the job title of a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] fortune-teller. Except it was a specific brand of fortune telling what used sheep livers/intestines instead of anything reasonable and not-disgusting. Just in case you were wondering why the Haruspex looks like it's barfing up its own digestive system (which could also be a weaponized version of stomach eversion, something that sharks in real-life do). ==On the Tabletop== Another melee monstrous creature, though focused on infantry [[Carnifex|instead of vehicles]]. It can shoot out its [[Tyranid_Bio-Weapons#Grasping Tongue|tongue]] to grab things before charging, and it even has the Precision Shots rule on this tongue. The general consensus is that it's situational and rather unimpressive, much like the rest of the Elites slots following the removal of Ymgarl [[Genestealer]]s, the nerfing of the [[Hive Guard]]s and [[Zoanthrope]]s, the moving of the [[Deathleaper]], and the lack of fixes to any of the problems that made [[Lictor]]s and [[Pyrovore]]s bad. Though at least the [[Venomthrope]]s got better. However, it's presence does now mean the Tyranids have monstrous creatures in every slot. So with the exception of [[Termagaunt]]s to unlock [[Tervigon]]s it is now possible to make an all-Nidzilla list. The Haruspex also appeared in [[Chapter Approved]] 2002, where it was given stats alongside some other creatures that at the time were not in the Codex. Costing only 105 points it was a lot better at fighting (superior WS, BS, I and LD), but it was less tough (W3 and 4+ save). This was offset by its rule, Fast, making it as fast as a [[Ravener]] which greatly helped getting in close. But even for a creature with so many claws it did not have rules for them in this iteration: rather it had a pair of [[Tyranid Bio-Weapons|ranged weapons]]: a S3 AP3 flame template and a 12" S5 AP4 Assault 3 Spinefist, meaning it excels at short-ranged shooting against medium infantry. ==8th edition== [[File:Haruspex.jpg|300px|thumb|right|OMNOMNOMNOMNOM]] The new edition gave new life to the Haruspex, allowing him to finally be the infantry killing machine he was meant to be. A movement of 7" allows him to reach close combat a bit faster than before, with 13 wounds, T8 and 3+ armor, allowing him to withstand a lot of hits before the charge. In close combat he does quite well, despite the fact that he only has 4 attacks, hitting on a 4+. When attacking with it's Ravenous Maw it gets to make D3 hit rolls for every attack which are AP -1 and Damage D3. For each enemy model killed by this attack, it can immediately make an additional attack with it's Shoveling Claws which are essentially powerfists without the penalty to hit. Considering its T8 and 3+ armor, not a lot of infantry will wound him easily, allowing him to munch through everyone happily. It also regains a wound if it kills at least one thing with it's Maw. ALSO, he can regain another wound for turn if he kills something with the [[Tyranid_Bio-Weapons#Grasping Tongue|Grasping Tongue]], a weapon that can shoot in CC, with S6, D3 wounds, and AP-3. A hit usually means death, or at the very least [[Rip and Tear|dismemberment]]. He can even dish out mortal wounds with Acid Blood if anyone decides to fuck with him. In the index he was still [[overcosted]] at [[Derp|almost]] [[Land Raider|300 points]], making him the second most expensive Tyranid unit (not counting [[Hierophant|Nancy]] and other forgeworld models, of course), only being beaten by the [[Swarmlord]]. However, with the codex, he received a massive price drop of ''80 points''. Yeah. So let the [[Meatbread|enemies]] come... Harry is hungry. == Gallery == <gallery> Image:HERESYTOTHEMAX.jpg|[[/d/]]? In my Warhams? It's more likely than you think. </gallery> [[Category: Warhammer 40,000]] [[Category: Xenos]] [[Category: Tyranid]] [[Category: Megafauna]] {{Tyranids-Creatures}}
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