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[[File:SerberysArt.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A good doggo always knows best.]]
[[File:SerberysArt.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A good doggo always knows best.]]
The more assault version of the [[Serberys Raiders]]. The Serberys Sulphurhounds are identifiable because their mounts are basically [[Awesome|fire-breathing robot superdogs]]. For a [[Skitarii]] to be promoted to the maniples of the Serberys corps is apparently considered a great honour, given the mounts they are riding on, ain't no one is complaining about this.  
The more assault version of the [[Serberys Raiders]]. The Serberys Sulphurhounds are identifiable because their mounts are basically [[Awesome|fire-breathing robot superdogs]]. For a [[Skitarii]] to be promoted to the maniples of the Serberys corps is apparently considered a great honour, given the mounts they are riding on, ain't no one is complaining about this.
==Overview==
==Overview==
Riding upon these oversized robot dogs allow them to manoeuvre easily over shattered terrain due to their sharp claws and a strong grip on their paws. Riders are mag-locked into gyro-stabilized positions to ensure stability in combat.  
Riding upon these oversized robot dogs allow them to manoeuvre easily over shattered terrain due to their sharp claws and a strong grip on their paws. Riders are mag-locked into gyro-stabilized positions to ensure stability in combat.


Serberys Sulphurhounds are drawn from the most aggressive Skitarii clades, within their Forge Worlds' temples they patrol enclosures as fell guardians, while on the battlefield they serve as shock line-breakers. Their [[Tech-priest]] handlers used them as oversized attack dogs, unleashing them on defensive positions before circling back to pick off any survivors.
Serberys Sulphurhounds are drawn from the most aggressive Skitarii clades, within their Forge Worlds' temples they patrol enclosures as fell guardians, while on the battlefield they serve as shock line-breakers. Their [[Tech-priest]] handlers used them as oversized attack dogs, unleashing them on defensive positions before circling back to pick off any survivors.


Serberys Sulphurhounds bear two phosphor pistols, though one in three of their number can be upgraded to carry a multi-barrelled phosphor blast carbine. The squad’s alpha is armed with a more powerful version of the standard armament – a phosphor blast pistol. Their flamer-mawed mechanical steeds can also sear enemies with gouts of sulphurous breath.
Serberys Sulphurhounds bear two [[Phosphor Pistol]]s, though one in three of their number can be upgraded to carry a multi-barrelled [[Phosphor Blast Carbine]]. The squad’s alpha is armed with a more powerful version of the standard armament – a [[Phosphor Blast Pistol]]. Their flamer-mawed mechanical steeds can also sear enemies with gouts of sulphurous breath via their [[Sulphur Breath]].


==Tabletop==
==Tabletop==


These are fast-moving [[Awesome|Skitarii Vanguard gunslingers riding cyber-dogs that breath fire.]] Identical in stat line to the Raiders, but with different special weapons and rules. Basic models are equipped with dual phosphor pistols (same stats as the Phospor Blast pistol but strength 4 instead of 5.) as well as a sulphur breath (same stats as the phosphor pistol, but 8", Pistol D6, and auto hits.)
These are fast-moving [[Awesome|Skitarii Vanguard gunslingers riding cyber-dogs that breath fire.]] Identical in stat line to the Raiders, but with different special weapons and rules. Basic models are equipped with dual phosphor pistols (same stats as the Phospor Blast pistol but strength 4 instead of 5.) as well as a sulphur breath (same stats as the phosphor pistol, but 8", Pistol D6, and auto hits).


The Alpha carries a single Phosphor Blast Pistol and a power maul, neither of which can be swapped out. Finally, one model can swap a phosphor pistol for a Phosphor blast carbine (24", Assault 4, strength 5, AP -1, 1 damage with all the usual phosphor rules). Their Pistoleers' special rule allows them to advance and fire pistols, and they share the rad-saturation rule with the Vanguards. As with the Serberys Raiders, the Sulphurhounds are a skirmisher unit that is cheap, though not as cheap, fast, character sniping or ranged as the raiders.
The Alpha carries a single [[Phosphor Blast Pistol]] and a [[Power Weapon#Power Maul|power maul]], neither of which can be swapped out. Finally, one model can swap a phosphor pistol for a Phosphor blast carbine (24", Assault 4, strength 5, AP -1, 1 damage with all the usual phosphor rules). Their Pistoleers' special rule allows them to advance and fire pistols, and they share the rad-saturation rule with the Vanguards. As with the Serberys Raiders, the Sulphurhounds are a skirmisher unit that is cheap, though not as cheap, fast, character sniping or ranged as the raiders.
 
==See Also==
* [[Cyber-Mastiff]], for your standard good boys.
* [[Thunderwolf Cavalry]]
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 22 June 2023

A good doggo always knows best.

The more assault version of the Serberys Raiders. The Serberys Sulphurhounds are identifiable because their mounts are basically fire-breathing robot superdogs. For a Skitarii to be promoted to the maniples of the Serberys corps is apparently considered a great honour, given the mounts they are riding on, ain't no one is complaining about this.

Overview[edit]

Riding upon these oversized robot dogs allow them to manoeuvre easily over shattered terrain due to their sharp claws and a strong grip on their paws. Riders are mag-locked into gyro-stabilized positions to ensure stability in combat.

Serberys Sulphurhounds are drawn from the most aggressive Skitarii clades, within their Forge Worlds' temples they patrol enclosures as fell guardians, while on the battlefield they serve as shock line-breakers. Their Tech-priest handlers used them as oversized attack dogs, unleashing them on defensive positions before circling back to pick off any survivors.

Serberys Sulphurhounds bear two Phosphor Pistols, though one in three of their number can be upgraded to carry a multi-barrelled Phosphor Blast Carbine. The squad’s alpha is armed with a more powerful version of the standard armament – a Phosphor Blast Pistol. Their flamer-mawed mechanical steeds can also sear enemies with gouts of sulphurous breath via their Sulphur Breath.

Tabletop[edit]

These are fast-moving Skitarii Vanguard gunslingers riding cyber-dogs that breath fire. Identical in stat line to the Raiders, but with different special weapons and rules. Basic models are equipped with dual phosphor pistols (same stats as the Phospor Blast pistol but strength 4 instead of 5.) as well as a sulphur breath (same stats as the phosphor pistol, but 8", Pistol D6, and auto hits).

The Alpha carries a single Phosphor Blast Pistol and a power maul, neither of which can be swapped out. Finally, one model can swap a phosphor pistol for a Phosphor blast carbine (24", Assault 4, strength 5, AP -1, 1 damage with all the usual phosphor rules). Their Pistoleers' special rule allows them to advance and fire pistols, and they share the rad-saturation rule with the Vanguards. As with the Serberys Raiders, the Sulphurhounds are a skirmisher unit that is cheap, though not as cheap, fast, character sniping or ranged as the raiders.

See Also[edit]

Forces of the Adeptus Mechanicus
Command: Magos (Tech Priest Dominus - Tech-Priest Manipulus)
Troops: Chrono-Gladiator - Combat Servitors - CATs - Electro Priest - Enginseer
Kataphron Battle Servitors - Lectro-Maester - Lexmechanic - Myrmidon
Pteraxii - Secutarii - Serberys Raiders - Serberys Sulphurhounds
Servo-Automata - Servo-skull - (Scryerskull) - Skitarii - Tech Priest
Tech Thrall - Technoarcheologist - Thallax - Ursarax
Legio
Cybernetica:
Castellan-class robot - Cataphract-class robot - Colossus-class robot
Conqueror-class robot - Crusader-class robot - Scyllax-class robot
Thanatar-class robot - Vultarax stratos-automata - Ambot
Walkers: Ironstrider Ballistarius - Onager Dunecrawler - Sydonian Dragoon
Vehicles: Chimera - Karacnos Assault Tank - Krios Battle Tank - Land Raider
Macrocarid Explorator - Minotaur Artillery Tank - Mole - Rhino Transport
Skorpius Hover Tank - Triaros Armoured Conveyer
Special Vehicles: Abeyant
Flyers: Archaeopter - Avenger Strike Fighter - Lightning Fighter - Storm Eagle
Other: Galvanic Servohauler - Ordinatus
Titans: Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan - Imperator Battle Titan - Imperial Knight
Reaver Battle Titan - Warbringer Nemesis Titan - Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan
Warhound Scout Titan - Warlord Battle Titan
Spacecraft: Fury Interceptor - Starhawk Bomber - Shark Assault Boat
Allies: Iron Hands - Solar Auxilia