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===Prism Rifle=== [[File:Prism_Rifle.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Prism Rifle]] Wielded by Shadow Spectres, this is a smaller, man-portable (or elf-portable) version of the [[Fire Prism|Fire Prism's]] crystal-based Prism Cannon, each rifle is connected to a single targeting matrix, known as the Ghostlight; the targeting matrix could destroy armored vehicles from far across the battlefield beyond the enemies peripheral vision. The Prism Rifle is an antiquated weapon, an artifact lost to most of the remaining Eldar race. It has similar functionality in that it can fire either a dispersed blast of energy or a focused beam for more hardened targets. The Prism Rifle made its debut in Dawn of War 3 where it acts just like the actual fluff and are known to be quite the bane for more armored platoons that are not in Terminator armor. ====Prism Blaster==== [[File:Prism Blaster.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Prism Blaster]] An advanced variant of the Prism Rifle used by Shadow Spectre [[Exarch]]s. The Prism Blaster is similar to a Prism Rifle but with a longer barrel that further focuses and refines the weapon's beam to provide even greater range with a more powerful beam. Basically speaking, it is an upgrade of the Prism Rifle in every way. Of course this is no surprise given that it is an Exarch weapon and thus, it is bound to be better than its predecessor in almost every way. Other than that, the Prism Blaster has no unique firing mechanisms other than the aforementioned increased penetrative and precision power. In 8th Edition, the Prism Blaster is one unnecessary expensive weapon that will spike your cost from 37 to 42 in exchange for [[Wat|losing 6" of range, a point of AP, and the Heavy Flamer mode,]] but, on average, double the damage from the single shot mode. While this has the potential to match the damage of the rest of your squad combined (if you roll well), it's not worth the lost AP, range and Diffuse mode. Stick with the Prism Rifle.
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