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An Aegis Defence Line is an Imperial barricade built from crenellated armoured sections that link together into a solid shield wall. Their simple design means that they can be built and deployed at great speed, lending them the nickname of "instant fortresses. | |||
An Aegis Defence Line is an Imperial barricade built from crenellated armoured sections that link together into a solid shield wall. Their simple design means that they can be built and deployed at great speed, lending them the nickname of "instant fortresses". | |||
Aegis Defence Lines are ideally suited for commanders wishing to hold ground in enemy territory or establish defensive perimeters until such time when larger, more permanent fortifications can be constructed. | Aegis Defence Lines are ideally suited for commanders wishing to hold ground in enemy territory or establish defensive perimeters until such time when larger, more permanent fortifications can be constructed. | ||
An Aegis Defence Line can be protected by heavy weapon emplacements such as a quadruple Autocannon for anti-infantry | An Aegis Defence Line can be protected by heavy weapon emplacements such as a quadruple [[Autocannon]] for anti-infantry and anti-air defense, or an Icarus Pattern [[Lascannon]] for anti-armor purposes. | ||
In 2022, the Aegis Defence Line had gotten a makeover, with larger walls, an elevated platform with a steel garnish. These new walls look far more snazzier than the old. | |||
[[File:Aegis_Defence_Line.JPG|300px|left|thumb|WALL HUDDLE BOYS!]] | |||
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[[Category: Fortifications]] | Largely unchanged from 7th, with the notable exception of how cover works in 8th. It's far better for moderately-armoured static infantry (no longer giving any bonus to non-infantry) like devastators. Cowardly Tau or Guard can no longer cheese out 2++ from it, but that's not really a dreadful loss. The line cannot be attacked or damaged, although if you buy it gun upgrades those can be. The new Reinforced Construction rule gives models receiving the benefit of cover from the defence line Armor of Contempt. | ||
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[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]] | |||
[[Category:Imperial]] | |||
[[Category:Imperial Guard]] | |||
[[Category:Fortifications]] | |||
{{Imperial-Guard}} | {{Imperial-Guard}} |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 17 June 2023
An Aegis Defence Line is an Imperial barricade built from crenellated armoured sections that link together into a solid shield wall. Their simple design means that they can be built and deployed at great speed, lending them the nickname of "instant fortresses".
Aegis Defence Lines are ideally suited for commanders wishing to hold ground in enemy territory or establish defensive perimeters until such time when larger, more permanent fortifications can be constructed.
An Aegis Defence Line can be protected by heavy weapon emplacements such as a quadruple Autocannon for anti-infantry and anti-air defense, or an Icarus Pattern Lascannon for anti-armor purposes.
In 2022, the Aegis Defence Line had gotten a makeover, with larger walls, an elevated platform with a steel garnish. These new walls look far more snazzier than the old.
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Largely unchanged from 7th, with the notable exception of how cover works in 8th. It's far better for moderately-armoured static infantry (no longer giving any bonus to non-infantry) like devastators. Cowardly Tau or Guard can no longer cheese out 2++ from it, but that's not really a dreadful loss. The line cannot be attacked or damaged, although if you buy it gun upgrades those can be. The new Reinforced Construction rule gives models receiving the benefit of cover from the defence line Armor of Contempt.