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[[File:Vampire Hunter.jpg|250px|right|thumb|An anal circumference that makes most titan legions cower in fear.]] | [[File:Vampire Hunter.jpg|250px|right|thumb|An anal circumference that makes most titan legions cower in fear.]] | ||
The '''Vampire Hunter''' is an [[Eldar]] super-heavy gunship and a variant of the [[Vampire Raider]]. Instead of transporting Eldar warriors like its sister, the Vampire Hunter mounts a nose-mounted Scatter Laser, hull-mounted twin-linked Phoenix Missile | The '''Vampire Hunter''' is an [[Eldar]] super-heavy gunship and a variant of the [[Vampire Raider]]. Instead of transporting Eldar warriors like its sister, the Vampire Hunter mounts a nose-mounted [[Scatter Laser]], hull-mounted twin-linked [[Phoenix Missile Launcher]]s, and wing-mounted twin-linked [[Pulsar]]s. With this weaponry, the Vampire Hunter is able to fulfill its role as a high-speed Titan-destroyer. To protect it during its attack runs, every Vampire Hunter is accompanied by at least two dedicated [[Nightwing Interceptor|Nightwing]] fighters, and is itself equipped with a Titan-grade Holo-field. | ||
The Nightwing fighters are used to fend off any ambushes that the Hunter would be too slow and | The Nightwing fighters are used to fend off any ambushes that the Hunter would be too slow and manoeuvrable to defend against, although certain [[Eldrad|dicks]] would most likely use the Nightwings as 'meatshields' for incoming missiles and bullets. Nevertheless, this relationship works quite well between the two aircraft, with the larger Hunter blowing up giant targets whilst being protected enough to leave without being torn to pieces by anti-air batteries. | ||
Like the Vampire Raider, the Vampire Hunter is ECKSBAWKSHUEG with some commenting it to be the Eldar equivalent to the [[Tau]] [[Manta]] and the [[Imperium of Man|Imperium]] [[Stormbird]]. Although the Vampire Raider would be a more closer equivalence than the Hunter due to the former being more of an assault transport rather | Like the Vampire Raider, the Vampire Hunter is ECKSBAWKSHUEG with some commenting it to be the Eldar equivalent to the [[Tau]] [[Manta]] and the [[Imperium of Man|Imperium]] [[Stormbird]]. Although the Vampire Raider would be a more closer equivalence than the Hunter due to the former being more of an assault transport rather than being a full-blown flying wall of guns. | ||
*'''Length:''' 26m | |||
*'''Wingspan:''' 26.4m | |||
*'''Crew:''' 3 crew | |||
*'''Mass:''' 58 tonnes | |||
*'''Max Speed:''' 3100kph | |||
== Crunch == | |||
On the tabletop, this thing is a Super-Heavy Flyer, and is able to [[Troll|troll]] AA fire by having a 3+ Evade save in the open (which it cannot take, since Super-Heavy Flyers cannot take advantage of the Jink special rule), so enjoy blowing up that [[Reaver Battle Titan|Reaver Titan]] in the corner while avoiding fire from those five [[Hydra Flak Tank|Hydras]] that your opponent has. Only downside might be its expensive-as-balls price (both in-game and IRL). | On the tabletop, this thing is a Super-Heavy Flyer, and is able to [[Troll|troll]] AA fire by having a 3+ Evade save in the open (which it cannot take, since Super-Heavy Flyers cannot take advantage of the Jink special rule), so enjoy blowing up that [[Reaver Battle Titan|Reaver Titan]] in the corner while avoiding fire from those five [[Hydra Flak Tank|Hydras]] that your opponent has. Only downside might be its expensive-as-balls price (both in-game and IRL). | ||
Both Craftworld Eldar and Eldar Corsairs make use of this flyer. | Both Craftworld Eldar and Eldar Corsairs make use of this flyer. | ||
=== Dead === | |||
As of 9th edition, removed from official rules and discontinued production. That £200 you spent a few years ago on this vampire hunter? Wasted. Almost noone will pay anything near that for this model now that it's been removed and almost noone will let you play it. Basically, you've fucked up with your faith in Forgeworld. And hey, the rest of us are still getting laid on top of that. | |||
[[Category: Warhammer 40,000]] | |||
[[Category: Xenos]] | |||
[[Category: Eldar]] | |||
[[Category: Craftworld Eldar]] | |||
[[Category: Vehicles]] | |||
[[Category: Flyers]] | |||
{{Eldar-Forces}} | {{Eldar-Forces}} | ||
{{40k-Eldar-Ships}} |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 23 June 2023
The Vampire Hunter is an Eldar super-heavy gunship and a variant of the Vampire Raider. Instead of transporting Eldar warriors like its sister, the Vampire Hunter mounts a nose-mounted Scatter Laser, hull-mounted twin-linked Phoenix Missile Launchers, and wing-mounted twin-linked Pulsars. With this weaponry, the Vampire Hunter is able to fulfill its role as a high-speed Titan-destroyer. To protect it during its attack runs, every Vampire Hunter is accompanied by at least two dedicated Nightwing fighters, and is itself equipped with a Titan-grade Holo-field.
The Nightwing fighters are used to fend off any ambushes that the Hunter would be too slow and manoeuvrable to defend against, although certain dicks would most likely use the Nightwings as 'meatshields' for incoming missiles and bullets. Nevertheless, this relationship works quite well between the two aircraft, with the larger Hunter blowing up giant targets whilst being protected enough to leave without being torn to pieces by anti-air batteries.
Like the Vampire Raider, the Vampire Hunter is ECKSBAWKSHUEG with some commenting it to be the Eldar equivalent to the Tau Manta and the Imperium Stormbird. Although the Vampire Raider would be a more closer equivalence than the Hunter due to the former being more of an assault transport rather than being a full-blown flying wall of guns.
- Length: 26m
- Wingspan: 26.4m
- Crew: 3 crew
- Mass: 58 tonnes
- Max Speed: 3100kph
Crunch[edit]
On the tabletop, this thing is a Super-Heavy Flyer, and is able to troll AA fire by having a 3+ Evade save in the open (which it cannot take, since Super-Heavy Flyers cannot take advantage of the Jink special rule), so enjoy blowing up that Reaver Titan in the corner while avoiding fire from those five Hydras that your opponent has. Only downside might be its expensive-as-balls price (both in-game and IRL).
Both Craftworld Eldar and Eldar Corsairs make use of this flyer.
Dead[edit]
As of 9th edition, removed from official rules and discontinued production. That £200 you spent a few years ago on this vampire hunter? Wasted. Almost noone will pay anything near that for this model now that it's been removed and almost noone will let you play it. Basically, you've fucked up with your faith in Forgeworld. And hey, the rest of us are still getting laid on top of that.
Vessels of the Craftworld Eldar and Corsairs | ||
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Spaceships | ||
Craftworld | Craftworld | |
Space Station | Haven Spire | |
Battleships | Void Stalker | |
Cruisers | Light Cruiser (Light Cruiser - Wraithship) Cruiser (Cruiser - Dragonship) - Phoenix Ship | |
Escorts | Escort | |
Logistics | Eldar Transport Ship | |
Combat Spacecraft | Eagle Bomber | |
Landships | ||
Titans | Revenant Scout Titan - Phantom Battle Titan Warlock Titan | |
Troop Transports | Storm Serpent | |
Superheavy Tanks | Cobra - Deathstalker - Scorpion Tempest - Void Spinner | |
Airships | ||
Flying Fortress | Vampire Hunter | |
Aerospace Vessels | Vampire Raider |