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[[Image:SkathachWraith.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Skathach Wraithknight with a pair of Deathshroud Cannons]]
 
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'''Deathshroud Cannons''' are a type of [[Monofilament Weapon]] equipped on [[Skathach Wraithknight]]s. Similar to the armament of the [[Night Spinner]] [[grav tank]], the deathshroud cannon projects a dense field of monofilament wire which leaves only unrecognisable gore in its wake. The area affected can be adjusted for maximum coverage or increased lethality.{{Fn|1}}
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'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' are a type of [[Monofilament Weapon]] equipped on [[Skathach Wraithknight]]s. Similar to the armament of the [[Night Spinner]] [[grav tank]], the deathshroud cannon projects a dense field of monofilament wire which leaves only unrecognisable gore in its wake. The area affected can be adjusted for maximum coverage or increased lethality.{{Fn|1}}
  
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===Related Articles===
 
*[[Eldar Weaponry (List)]]
 
*[[Eldar Weaponry (List)]]
  
 
==Sources==
 
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*{{Endn|1}}: [http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-GB/Skathach-Wraithknight-with-Deathshroud-Cannon Forge World]
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/en-GB/Skathach-Wraithknight-with-Deathshroud-Cannon Forge World]
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[[Category:Weapons (Eldar)]]
 
[[Category:Weapons (Eldar)]]

Revision as of 12:02, 17 August 2020

Skathach Wraithknight with a pair of Deathshroud Cannons

Deathshroud Cannons are a type of Monofilament Weapon equipped on Skathach Wraithknights. Similar to the armament of the Night Spinner grav tank, the deathshroud cannon projects a dense field of monofilament wire which leaves only unrecognisable gore in its wake. The area affected can be adjusted for maximum coverage or increased lethality.[1]

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