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+ | '''Dreadnought close combat weapons''' are arm-like devices attached to the side of a [[dreadnought]]'s body that specialize in destroying enemies at close quarters. | ||
− | Dreadnought close combat weapons | + | == Space Marine Dreadnoughts == |
+ | [[Space Marine Dreadnought]]s are equipped with a variety of close combat weapons. | ||
− | = | + | ===Power Fist=== |
+ | [[Image:GKFist.jpg|right|85px]] | ||
+ | A dreadnought [[power fist]] may come in a variety of forms but all accomplish the same task. The most common form of the power fist is the four-fingered '''Mk V''' version.{{Cite This}} | ||
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+ | Another type is the increasingly rare '''Mk IV''' power fist which, although roughly shaped like the '''Mk V''', has bladed fingers which easily distinguishes the '''Mk IV''' from the its successor.{{Cite This}} | ||
− | + | A final and incredibly treasured form of the power fist is the hand attachment found on a few [[Venerable Dreadnought]]s. The hand attachment is the most easily recognizable variant as it resembles a human hand. This fist is unique in the fact that it gives the dreadnought occupant an opposable thumb, allowing much more control in the grasping or holding of objects.{{Cite This}}<br> | |
− | + | [[Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought|Contemptor Pattern Dreadnoughts]] are customarily armed with a '''Jotun Pattern Dreadnought Power Fist''', which has articulated fingers and includes a ranged weapon ([[Combi-Weapon#Twin-Linked Bolter (Combi-Bolter)|Twin-Linked Boltgun]], [[Storm Bolter]], [[Heavy Flamer]], [[Plasma Blaster]], [[Plasma Gun]], [[Graviton Gun]], [[Meltagun]]) recessed in the palm.{{fn|7}} | |
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===Assault Drill=== | ===Assault Drill=== | ||
− | The [[assault drill]] is one of the most formidable close combat weapons that a dreadnought can wield; however, this attachment is unique in the fact that it is a siege weapon and is only operable on | + | [[Image:MkIVdreadassd.jpg|right|90px]] |
+ | The [[assault drill]] is one of the most formidable close combat weapons that a dreadnought can wield; however, this attachment is unique in the fact that it is a siege weapon and is only operable on [[Dreadnought|Assault]] and [[Siege Dreadnought]]s. The assault drill consists of three drill cogs that easily grind through rock, steel, and ceramite. This drill is used exclusively for use against heavily armoured targets such as pillboxes, bunkers, and even tanks. The assault drill is also unique in the fact that is sports an internal heavy flamer that allows the dreadnought to send a jet of flame into any object pierced by its drill. This comes in handy when dealing with buildings or APC's packed with unarmoured infantry.{{Cite This}} | ||
===Seismic Hammer=== | ===Seismic Hammer=== | ||
− | The [[Seismic Hammer]] is a much more common siege weapon than the Assault Drill | + | [[Image:Siesmic-hammer.jpg |right|95px]] |
+ | The [[Seismic Hammer]] is a much more common siege weapon than the Assault Drill, due to the simple fact that is a much less complex weapon. Where an Assault Drill is designed to penetrate its targets, the Seismic Hammer batters them into pieces. It is also equipped with an under-slung [[multi-melta]]. This siege weapon is only compatible with the [[Ironclad Dreadnought]] chassis.{{Cite This}} | ||
===Chainfist=== | ===Chainfist=== | ||
− | The [[Chainfist]] close combat weapon is another attachment unique to the Ironclad Dreadnought. This arm consists of a massive chainsaw shaped to fit a dreadnought power fist. This is devastating weapon capable of tearing apart infantry and light | + | [[Image:IronChainfist.jpg|right|75px]] |
+ | The [[Chainfist]] close combat weapon is another attachment unique to the [[Ironclad Dreadnought]]. This arm consists of a massive chainsaw shaped to fit a dreadnought power fist. This is a devastating weapon capable of tearing apart infantry and light armour.{{Cite This}} | ||
===Grey Knights Nemesis Force Weapon=== | ===Grey Knights Nemesis Force Weapon=== | ||
− | Though rare and elusive, the Grey Knights do field a few | + | [[Image:Gkdreadccarm.jpg|right|75px]] |
+ | Though rare and elusive, the Grey Knights do field a few [[Grey Knights Dreadnought|dreadnought]]s. These dreadnoughts are honoured members of their units and are armed with the best weapons available. One such weapon is a massive [[Nemesis Force Weapon]] that consists of a gargantuan blade dancing with psi-matrix energies. This weapon is particularly devastating to [[daemons]].{{Cite This}} | ||
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+ | ===Leviathan Siege Drill=== | ||
+ | [[Image:LevSiegeDrill.jpg|right|75px]] | ||
+ | A type of heavy Assault drill with a built-in [[Meltagun]]. Used by the [[Leviathan Dreadnought]] for sieges.{{Fn|6}} | ||
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+ | ===Leviathan Siege Claw=== | ||
+ | [[Image:SiegeClaw.jpg|right|75px]] | ||
+ | A type of heavy siege melee weapon used by the [[Leviathan Dreadnought]]. Includes a built in [[Meltagun]].{{Fn|6}} | ||
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+ | ===Galatus Warblade=== | ||
+ | *{{Main|Galatus Warblade}} | ||
+ | A type of heavy Dreadnought weapon used by [[Custodes]] [[Contemptor-Galatus Dreadnought]]s | ||
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+ | ===Dreadspear=== | ||
+ | *{{Main|Dreadspear}} | ||
+ | A type of heavy Dreadnought weapon used by [[Custodes]] [[Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnought]]s | ||
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+ | ==Chaos Space Marines== | ||
+ | [[Image:Npowerclaw.jpg|right|75px]] | ||
+ | [[Image:CSMdreadnoughtmainLash.jpg|right|65px]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Leftchainfist.jpg|right|65px]] | ||
− | + | The close combat weapons equipped on [[Chaos Dreadnought]]s are closely similar to their Space Marine counterparts, but are often more frightening in appearance and destructive in effect. | |
===Chaos Power Fist=== | ===Chaos Power Fist=== | ||
− | A | + | A Chaos power fist is almost identical to its loyalist counterpart, though they do not follow a consistent pattern, often claw- or talon-shaped in their design.{{Cite This}} |
===Chaos Chainfist=== | ===Chaos Chainfist=== | ||
− | Chaos | + | Chaos [[Chainfist]]s are a valued dreadnought weapon, not only because of their effectiveness, but because their brutal blood-grinding method of destruction is popular with dreadnoughts dedicated to [[Khorne]]. It is not uncommon to see a [[World Eaters]] or other Khornate dreadnought equipped with dual Chainfists.{{Cite This}} |
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== [[Orks]] == | == [[Orks]] == | ||
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[[Image:OrkDrilla.jpg|right|65px]] | [[Image:OrkDrilla.jpg|right|65px]] | ||
[[Image:OrkCrusha.jpg|right|65px]] | [[Image:OrkCrusha.jpg|right|65px]] | ||
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− | + | {{main|Ork Walker close combat weapon}} | |
+ | [[Ork]] [[Deff Dread]]s and [[Killa Kan]]s are often equipped with one or more close combat weapons. In keeping with the Orkish approach to life, these weapons are usually simple, brutal and noisy. Common types include: | ||
− | Power Shears are | + | ===Power Shears=== |
+ | '''Power Shears''' are used by Ork Deff Dreads and Killa Kans. They are similar to [[Power Klaw]]s but larger.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}} | ||
− | === | + | ===Buzz Saw=== |
+ | A huge, circular sawblade.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|3}} | ||
− | A | + | ===Drilla=== |
+ | A large, motorised drill-bit.{{Fn|3}} | ||
− | === | + | ===Crusha=== |
+ | An oversized set of mechanical claws.{{Fn|3}} | ||
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+ | ==Eldar== | ||
+ | [[Eldar]] [[Wraithlords]] are often equipped with close combat weapons, wielded either individually or in pairs. | ||
− | + | ===Wraithblade=== | |
+ | [[Image:Wraithblade.jpg|right|185px]] | ||
+ | Wraithblades are sentient blades, often taking the form of elegant curved swords.{{Fn|4}} | ||
− | === | + | ===Wraithspear=== |
+ | Wraithspears are massive rune-etched spears wielded by [[Wraithseer]]s.{{Fn|5}} | ||
− | + | ===Powerfist=== | |
+ | Some Wraithlords are equipped with power fists which function in the same manner as their [[Imperial]] equivalents. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | * | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=&prodId=prod630021a Games Workshop Official Site-Killa Kan] |
− | * | + | *{{Endn|2}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?prodId=prod630019a&rootCatGameStyle= Games Workshop Official Site-Deff Dread] |
− | * | + | *{{Endn|3}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m750072a_Ork_Killa_Kan_Frame_Diagram Games Workshop Official Site] |
− | * | + | *{{Endn|4}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?prodId=prod1090168 Games Workshop] |
− | * | + | *{{Endn|5}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Eleven]] pg.185 |
+ | *{{Endn|6}}: [http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-US/Leviathan-Dreadnought-with-Siege-Claw-and-Siege-Drill Forge World] | ||
+ | *{{Endn|7}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Twelve - The Fall of Orpheus]], pg.134 | ||
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+ | ===Uncited=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Space_Marines/Space-Marine-Dreadnoughts?filter_reset=1 Space Marine Dreadnoughts at Forge World] | ||
+ | *[http://www.games-workshop.com Games Workshop] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Weapons (Chaos Space Marines)]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Weapons (Eldar)]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Weapons (Grey Knights)]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Weapons (Orks)]] | ||
[[Category:Weapons (Space Marines)]] | [[Category:Weapons (Space Marines)]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:57, 23 September 2017
Dreadnought close combat weapons are arm-like devices attached to the side of a dreadnought's body that specialize in destroying enemies at close quarters.
Space Marine Dreadnoughts
Space Marine Dreadnoughts are equipped with a variety of close combat weapons.
Power Fist
A dreadnought power fist may come in a variety of forms but all accomplish the same task. The most common form of the power fist is the four-fingered Mk V version.[Needs Citation]
Another type is the increasingly rare Mk IV power fist which, although roughly shaped like the Mk V, has bladed fingers which easily distinguishes the Mk IV from the its successor.[Needs Citation]
A final and incredibly treasured form of the power fist is the hand attachment found on a few Venerable Dreadnoughts. The hand attachment is the most easily recognizable variant as it resembles a human hand. This fist is unique in the fact that it gives the dreadnought occupant an opposable thumb, allowing much more control in the grasping or holding of objects.[Needs Citation]
Contemptor Pattern Dreadnoughts are customarily armed with a Jotun Pattern Dreadnought Power Fist, which has articulated fingers and includes a ranged weapon (Twin-Linked Boltgun, Storm Bolter, Heavy Flamer, Plasma Blaster, Plasma Gun, Graviton Gun, Meltagun) recessed in the palm.[7]
Assault Drill
The assault drill is one of the most formidable close combat weapons that a dreadnought can wield; however, this attachment is unique in the fact that it is a siege weapon and is only operable on Assault and Siege Dreadnoughts. The assault drill consists of three drill cogs that easily grind through rock, steel, and ceramite. This drill is used exclusively for use against heavily armoured targets such as pillboxes, bunkers, and even tanks. The assault drill is also unique in the fact that is sports an internal heavy flamer that allows the dreadnought to send a jet of flame into any object pierced by its drill. This comes in handy when dealing with buildings or APC's packed with unarmoured infantry.[Needs Citation]
Seismic Hammer
The Seismic Hammer is a much more common siege weapon than the Assault Drill, due to the simple fact that is a much less complex weapon. Where an Assault Drill is designed to penetrate its targets, the Seismic Hammer batters them into pieces. It is also equipped with an under-slung multi-melta. This siege weapon is only compatible with the Ironclad Dreadnought chassis.[Needs Citation]
Chainfist
The Chainfist close combat weapon is another attachment unique to the Ironclad Dreadnought. This arm consists of a massive chainsaw shaped to fit a dreadnought power fist. This is a devastating weapon capable of tearing apart infantry and light armour.[Needs Citation]
Grey Knights Nemesis Force Weapon
Though rare and elusive, the Grey Knights do field a few dreadnoughts. These dreadnoughts are honoured members of their units and are armed with the best weapons available. One such weapon is a massive Nemesis Force Weapon that consists of a gargantuan blade dancing with psi-matrix energies. This weapon is particularly devastating to daemons.[Needs Citation]
Leviathan Siege Drill
A type of heavy Assault drill with a built-in Meltagun. Used by the Leviathan Dreadnought for sieges.[6]
Leviathan Siege Claw
A type of heavy siege melee weapon used by the Leviathan Dreadnought. Includes a built in Meltagun.[6]
Galatus Warblade
A type of heavy Dreadnought weapon used by Custodes Contemptor-Galatus Dreadnoughts
Dreadspear
A type of heavy Dreadnought weapon used by Custodes Contemptor-Achillus Dreadnoughts
Chaos Space Marines
The close combat weapons equipped on Chaos Dreadnoughts are closely similar to their Space Marine counterparts, but are often more frightening in appearance and destructive in effect.
Chaos Power Fist
A Chaos power fist is almost identical to its loyalist counterpart, though they do not follow a consistent pattern, often claw- or talon-shaped in their design.[Needs Citation]
Chaos Chainfist
Chaos Chainfists are a valued dreadnought weapon, not only because of their effectiveness, but because their brutal blood-grinding method of destruction is popular with dreadnoughts dedicated to Khorne. It is not uncommon to see a World Eaters or other Khornate dreadnought equipped with dual Chainfists.[Needs Citation]
Orks
Ork Deff Dreads and Killa Kans are often equipped with one or more close combat weapons. In keeping with the Orkish approach to life, these weapons are usually simple, brutal and noisy. Common types include:
Power Shears
Power Shears are used by Ork Deff Dreads and Killa Kans. They are similar to Power Klaws but larger.[1][2]
Buzz Saw
A huge, circular sawblade.[1][3]
Drilla
A large, motorised drill-bit.[3]
Crusha
An oversized set of mechanical claws.[3]
Eldar
Eldar Wraithlords are often equipped with close combat weapons, wielded either individually or in pairs.
Wraithblade
Wraithblades are sentient blades, often taking the form of elegant curved swords.[4]
Wraithspear
Wraithspears are massive rune-etched spears wielded by Wraithseers.[5]
Powerfist
Some Wraithlords are equipped with power fists which function in the same manner as their Imperial equivalents.
Sources
- 1: Games Workshop Official Site-Killa Kan
- 2: Games Workshop Official Site-Deff Dread
- 3: Games Workshop Official Site
- 4: Games Workshop
- 5: Imperial Armour Volume Eleven pg.185
- 6: Forge World
- 7: Imperial Armour Volume Twelve - The Fall of Orpheus, pg.134
Uncited