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Canoptek Doomstalkers are giant Necron machines, armed with a back-mounted Doomsday Blaster that can be fired on the move, or they can remain stationary to unleash its full cataclysmic potential. Should any foe get too close to a Doomstalker, the machines can unleash their auxiliary twin Gauss Flayers to defend themselves. | Canoptek Doomstalkers are giant Necron machines, armed with a back-mounted [[Doomsday Cannon#Doomsday Blaster|Doomsday Blaster]] that can be fired on the move, or they can remain stationary to unleash its full cataclysmic potential. Should any foe get too close to a Doomstalker, the machines can unleash their auxiliary twin Gauss Flayers to defend themselves. | ||
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The more Dakka version of the Canoptek Reanimator. The Martian Tripod is a ECKS BAWKS HUEG Necron construct the size of an Imperial Knight, but with the firepower of a Titan weapon. As you can imagine, its another one of those units shamelessly ripped off from HG Wells War of the Worlds, as if GW needs any more of Wells' ideas. We are literally just a few units off from becoming a literal War of the Worlds tabletop, as if it already doesn't exist.
Overview
Canoptek Doomstalkers are giant Necron machines, armed with a back-mounted Doomsday Blaster that can be fired on the move, or they can remain stationary to unleash its full cataclysmic potential. Should any foe get too close to a Doomstalker, the machines can unleash their auxiliary twin Gauss Flayers to defend themselves.