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'''Rangers''' are [[Eldar]] who have decided to leave their [[Craftworld]] and the [[Eldar Path]], choosing instead to follow the [[Path of the Outcast]], seeking excitement and adventure in the open galaxy. Many never return to their Craftworld, dying alone and forgotten or falling from grace into the hands of [[Slaanesh]]. Sometimes, however, Rangers return to their Craftworld, having sated their desire for adventure and are welcomed back.{{Fn|1}}
  
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== Overview ==
A '''Ranger''' is an [[Eldar]] who has decided to leave their [[Craftworld]] and the Eldar Path in favour of seeking excitement and adventure in the open galaxy. They choose to follow the Path of the Outcast and many never return to their Craftworld; dying alone and forgotten or falling from grace into the hands of [[Slaanesh]]. Sometimes however Rangers return to their Craftworld having removed their desire for adventure and are welcomed back<sup>1</sup>.
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Rangers can often be seen seeking out threats from [[Chaos]] and visiting [[Exodite]] worlds on the galactic rim in an effort to experience life more fully. Sometimes they receive a [[psychic]] distress call from their home Craftworlds and will take their arms back to defend it.{{Fn|2}} Rangers often arm themselves with [[Ranger Long Rifle]]s as this allows them to make the most of their individual approach. Another benefit of working alone is their ability to move through terrain and chose the optimum position for sniping enemy emplacements. They are also adept at hiding in undergrowth and other types of cover due to their stealthy nature.{{Fn|1}} Their armour is a mesh suit with Eldar carapace plates attached to it. As a result, it is very flexible, allowing Rangers to move freely. However, this flexibility comes at the expense of protection, as this armour is useless against [[bolter]] fire. Another piece of Ranger equipment is a [[Cameleoline]] cloak, which helps Rangers to blend into their surroundings, especially in poorly-lit environments.{{Fn|4}} Finally, many Rangers captured by the [[Imperium]] possessed sensor spikes containing something that was determined to be a psychotelemetric receiver. It is suspected that this device allows Rangers to use the [[Webway]] to see distant places.{{Fn|4}}
  
They can often be seen seeking out threats from Chaos and visiting [[Exodite]] worlds on the galactic rim in an effort to experience life more fully. Sometimes they receive a psychic distress call from their home Craftworlds and will take their arms back to defend it<sup>2</sup>.
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Rangers should never be underestimated by their enemies. Their bands have been known to hold up entire [[Imperial Guard]] columns. As such, the common Imperial practice when confronting Rangers is to use artillery support.{{Fn|4}}
  
Rangers often arm themselves with [[Ranger Long Rifles]] as this allows them to make the most of their individual approach. Another benefit of working alone is their ability to move through terrain and chose the optimum position for sniping enemy emplacements. They are also adept at hiding in undergrowth and other types of cover due to their stealthy nature<sup>1</sup>.
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===Pathfinders===
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'''Pathfinders''' are Rangers that have walked the Path of the Outcast for centuries. They have overcome their temptations, but still feel the call of the Path. They are even more skilled at infiltration and survival than other Rangers.{{Fn|3}}  While pathfinders can be found across the galaxy from every craftworld, by far the most famous are those hailing from the craftworld of [[Alaitoc]], where they prefer to call themselves the '''Starstriders'''{{Fn|5}}. Alaitoc society is highly dedicated to "the path". Individuals are therefore more prone to rebel against the disciplined lifestyle and seek adventure as Outcasts, more so than those of other Craftworlds.
  
==Pathfinders==
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Pathfinders have become adept over the centuries at roving ahead of the main Eldar warhosts, using their guerrilla expertise to sabotage their enemies before battle has even commenced. Bypassing sentries, sabotaged machinery, destroyed supply dumps and even the mysterious assassinations of key leaders take their toll upon both the enemy's numbers and morale, leaving them to chase shadows and go mad as they attempt to pull fragments of their armies back into cohesion as the Eldar strike at their weaknesses with brutal yet hauntingly subtle efficiency.
Pathfinders are Rangers that have walked the ''Path of the Outcast'' for centuries. They have overcome their temptations, but still feel the call of the path. They are even more skilled at infiltration and survival than other Rangers.<sup>3</sup>
 
whilst pathfinders can be found across the galaxy from the great myriad of craftworlds, by far the most famous are those hailing from the craftworld of the Alaitoc. it appears that the Alaitoc is the craftworld most dedicated to "the path". it's youth are therefore more prone to tire of the diciplined lifestyle and seek adventure more so than those of others.
 
  
the pathfinders have become adept over the centuries at roving ahead of the main eldar warhosts, using their guerrilla expertise to sabotage their enemies before battle has even commenced. missing sentries, sabotaged machinery, destroyed supply dumps and even the mysterious assassinations of key leaders take their toll upon both the enemy's numbers and sanity, leaving them to chase shadows and go mad as they attempt to pull fragments of their armies back into cohesion as the Eldar strike at their weaknesses with brutal yet hauntingly subtle efficiency.
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==Known Rangers==
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*[[Amonther Numeriel]]
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*[[Illic Nightspear]]
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*[[Inessar]]
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*[[Ronahn]]
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*[[Ruterias]]
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*[[Teryen Telerath]]
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*[[Amallyn Shadowguide]]
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==Miniatures==
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Rangers.jpg|Rangers
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Ranger Inquisitor.jpg|A Ranger from ''[[Inquisitor (game)|Inquisitor]]''.
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Rangers-Alaitoc.jpg|[[Rangers]] {{Fn|4}}
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Telennar Ranger.jpg|[[Telennar]] Rangers {{Fn|4}}
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EpicPathfinder.jpg|[[Epic]] Scale Rangers
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</gallery>
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*<sup>1</sup>: [[Codex: Eldar (3rd Edition)]]
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Eldar (3rd Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
*<sup>2</sup>: [[Warhammer 40,000 3rd Edition Rulebook]]
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer 40,000 3rd Edition Rulebook]], {{Cite This}}
*<sup>3</sup>: [[Codex: Craftworld Eldar (3rd Edition)]] p.19
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*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Craftworld Eldar (3rd Edition)]], pg. 19
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[White Dwarf 320 (AU/NZ)]], pg. 79
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*{{Endn|5}}: [[Codex: Eldar (6th Edition)]] (Ebook) pg.26
  
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Revision as of 21:15, 18 January 2019

Targetdrone.gif This article is about the Eldar scouts; for the Adeptus Mechanicus infantry, see Skitarii Rangers.
Eldar Ranger

Rangers are Eldar who have decided to leave their Craftworld and the Eldar Path, choosing instead to follow the Path of the Outcast, seeking excitement and adventure in the open galaxy. Many never return to their Craftworld, dying alone and forgotten or falling from grace into the hands of Slaanesh. Sometimes, however, Rangers return to their Craftworld, having sated their desire for adventure and are welcomed back.[1]

Overview

Rangers can often be seen seeking out threats from Chaos and visiting Exodite worlds on the galactic rim in an effort to experience life more fully. Sometimes they receive a psychic distress call from their home Craftworlds and will take their arms back to defend it.[2] Rangers often arm themselves with Ranger Long Rifles as this allows them to make the most of their individual approach. Another benefit of working alone is their ability to move through terrain and chose the optimum position for sniping enemy emplacements. They are also adept at hiding in undergrowth and other types of cover due to their stealthy nature.[1] Their armour is a mesh suit with Eldar carapace plates attached to it. As a result, it is very flexible, allowing Rangers to move freely. However, this flexibility comes at the expense of protection, as this armour is useless against bolter fire. Another piece of Ranger equipment is a Cameleoline cloak, which helps Rangers to blend into their surroundings, especially in poorly-lit environments.[4] Finally, many Rangers captured by the Imperium possessed sensor spikes containing something that was determined to be a psychotelemetric receiver. It is suspected that this device allows Rangers to use the Webway to see distant places.[4]

Rangers should never be underestimated by their enemies. Their bands have been known to hold up entire Imperial Guard columns. As such, the common Imperial practice when confronting Rangers is to use artillery support.[4]

Pathfinders

Pathfinders are Rangers that have walked the Path of the Outcast for centuries. They have overcome their temptations, but still feel the call of the Path. They are even more skilled at infiltration and survival than other Rangers.[3] While pathfinders can be found across the galaxy from every craftworld, by far the most famous are those hailing from the craftworld of Alaitoc, where they prefer to call themselves the Starstriders[5]. Alaitoc society is highly dedicated to "the path". Individuals are therefore more prone to rebel against the disciplined lifestyle and seek adventure as Outcasts, more so than those of other Craftworlds.

Pathfinders have become adept over the centuries at roving ahead of the main Eldar warhosts, using their guerrilla expertise to sabotage their enemies before battle has even commenced. Bypassing sentries, sabotaged machinery, destroyed supply dumps and even the mysterious assassinations of key leaders take their toll upon both the enemy's numbers and morale, leaving them to chase shadows and go mad as they attempt to pull fragments of their armies back into cohesion as the Eldar strike at their weaknesses with brutal yet hauntingly subtle efficiency.

Known Rangers

Miniatures

Sources


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