Particle Weapons
The OG Conversion Beamer. Particle weapons are Necron guns that use the annihilation principle of anti-matter as a weapon. They are a family of exotic and technologically advanced directed energy weapons.
Particle Weapons function by emitting a stream of miniscule anti-matter particles which detonate on contact with normal matter, and are incredibly reliable -- needing only enough energy to maintain the electromagnetic containment field that prevents the anti-matter from detonating when it comes into contact with the normal matter that comprises the weapon’s mechanisms.
Despite shooting out green lightning, they should NOT be confused with Necron Gauss weapons.
Particle Caster
A Particle Caster is a Necron pistol weapon that emits a stream of miniscule anti-matter particles which detonate on contact with normal matter. Necron Particle Weapons are incredibly reliable, needing only enough energy to maintain the containment field that prevents the anti-matter from detonating within the weapon’s mechanisms.
Because of the great potential damage they can inflict despite their small size, Particle Casters are most often paired with a close combat weapon. Triarch Praetorians commonly make use of Particle Casters paired with Voidblades as an alternative armament from their usual choice of the two-handed Rod of Covenant.
Canoptek Wraiths can also be armed with Particle Casters.
Despite being extremely powerful for its size, it is still no Tachyon Arrow.
Particle Beamer
A Particle Beamer is the large father of the Particle Caster. For when the Particle Caster just doesn't cut enough Cheese for your liking. Necron Particle Weapons are incredibly reliable, needing only enough energy to maintain the containment field that prevents the anti-matter from detonating within the weapon’s mechanisms.
Particle Beamers are heavy, rifle-sized Particle Weapons, and can cause powerful blasts at range to decimate enemy infantry. Tomb Blades can mount a Particle Beamer on their chassis instead of their usual twin-linked Tesla Carbines, whilst Canoptek Spyders who specialize in sentinel duties commonly mount twin-linked Particle Beamers on their backs. Tesseract Arks are also able to mount two Particle Beamers as secondary weapon systems.
Particle Shredder
The Lascannon of the Particle weapons.
Particle Shredders can be likened to the role of the aforementioned heavy Lascannon in size, and can output a far larger blast than the smaller Particle Beamer. A Triarch Stalker can mount a Particle Shredder as its primary armament instead of its usual Heat Ray, transforming its combat role into that of a deadly infantry hunter.
Like all Particle weapons, it emits a stream of miniscule anti-matter particles which detonate on contact with other matter. Making it incredibly reliable, needing only enough energy to maintain the containment field that prevents the anti-matter from detonating within the weapon’s mechanisms.
It is only dwarfed by the colossal Particle Whip.
Particle Whip
The biggest cheddar wheel in the block.
A Particle Whip is unusual in that it only comes in the form of a large, glowing power matrix crystal mounted atop a Monolith (The giant crystal on the top). This is a totally different, far more static design than the more mobile barrel structure that characterizes other Necron Particle Weapons. Nevertheless, a Particle Whip is a dramatic weapon, for when it is about to fire, the Monolith will channel its alien energies through its crystal to unleash devastating arcs of anti-matter lightning.
A single, ear-splitting discharge from the Particle Whip is enough to reduce tanks to smouldering wrecks and infantry to molecular vapor. The explosions caused by a Particle Whip will often affect large areas and can cause great damage to infantry and vehicles alike, no matter what form of armor provides their protection.
Like the Imperium's Macrocannon. Necron starships have also been armed with extremely large variants of the Particle Whip. These ship-sized Particle Whips are used during void combat to launch devastating strikes upon enemy vessels, often one-shotting them in the first place.