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== Variants == Like the Baneblade, there are a few Fellblade variants; unlike the Baneblade, Space Marines are creative with naming their super-heavy tanks, as opposed to rolling dice which say "Bane," "Sword," "Storm," "Shadow," "Blade" and "Hammer" on them. === Fellblade === [[Image:Fellblade.jpg|right|thumb|300px|13 Barrels of Hell for Marines.]] The "original" Space Marine super-heavy, released in ''Betrayal''. The Fellblade was most notable for its use of both Mechanicum atomantic arc-reactor technology (clearly it took the Mechanicus 28000 years to finally get the STC off of Stark Industries) and a reinforced metaplas alloy chassis superior to that of the Baneblade. It mounted a twin-linked [[Accelerator Cannon]] as its primary weapon and would also take to the field equipped with a suite of secondary weapons: a [[Demolisher Cannon|demolisher cannon]], sponson-mounted quad-[[lascannon]]s or [[Laser Destroyer|laser destroyers]], hull-mounted twin-linked [[Heavy Flamer|heavy flamers]] or [[Heavy Bolter|heavy bolters]], and a variety of pintle-mounted weapons. At 302 tons, the Fellblade is lighter than the Baneblade. This can be attributed to its reinforced metaplas alloy which seems to be far lighter than, but just as strong as (pound for pound), the ceramite armor found in most Imperial vehicles. This is akin to advanced composite armor in comparison to conventional homogeneous rolled steel. Rules-wise, its primary weapon is the above-mentioned twin-linked turret-mounted [[Accelerator Cannon]] that can either fire high-explosive shells comparable to a super-charged Battle Cannon (S8 AP3 7" Blast) or armor-piercing shells comparable to the Vanquisher battle cannon (S9 AP2 3" Blast, rolling 2d6 for armor penetration), so it's good for nearly any situation. Also comes equipped with a demolisher cannon and twin-linked heavy bolter. It has double twin-linked lascannon sponsons as well, for extra [[dakka]], which can be switched out for laser destroyers if you have to fight another superheavy. Fancy enough that Argel Tal, arguably the Word Bearers' most senior Chapter Master, had one as his personal tank. === Glaive === [[File:Glaive.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Nothing like the smell of burning chaos in the morning. Scaled up, that barrel would be more than five feet wide.]] Released in Book Two: Massacre, the Glaive Super-heavy Special Weapons Tank or '''Fellglaive''', was a variant of the Fellblade, armed with a [[Volkite Carronade]], designed to destroy xenos beasts and enemy light vehicles in a single overwhelming shot. Its primary weapon is so ridiculously overpowered that the Techpriests of Mars only agreed with some acrimony to the Emperors demand that only a tank could be armed with it. 'Cause even the Imperium have standards. Though all eighteen Legiones Astartes received limited quantities of Glaives, the [[Salamanders]] and [[Dark Angels]] were noted to operate them more regularly. Its rarity was because the Glaive was an overcomplicated trainwreck to produce and cost an equally ridiculous amount of Imperial moolah. The Dark Angels were given specialized Fellglaives for use in the [[Dreadwing]] which were designed by the Emperor's greatest armorers. [[Cheese|These vehicles were equipped with]] [[Warp Weapons|Vortex Weapons]] in place of its volkite carronade, [[That Guy|because they're Dark Angels,]] [[Bullshit|why the fuck not?]] On tabletop, the Glaive has that big [[Volkite Carronade]], which fires a big beam that hits everything in front of it at S8 AP2; combined with Haywire and the Deflagrate ability inherent to Volkite weaponry, its short range is compensated for quite nicely with its knack for vaporizing anything in front of it (unfortunately, this includes any allied units which happen to be in the beam's path, so use carefully). In addition, should it hit a Super-Heavy or Gargantuan Creature, they take an extra D3 hits. Doesn't have a Demolisher, though. === Falchion === [[File:Falchion.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Oh Lord! There are too many lasers! Too many lasers! Quickly someone tell [[C.S. Goto|CS Goto!]]]] Sure enough, announced as part of the run-up to Book Three: Extermination, we have the Falchion Super-Heavy Tank Destroyer. Also known as the '''Mammoth''' in a clear and blatant nod to [[Command and Conquer|a particular RTS game.]] The Falchion uses a potent weapon which combines technologies fielded in the Fellblade and the Shadowsword super-heavy tank. It's got a [[Anal circumference|''twin-linked'']] [[Volcano Cannon]] guaranteed to ruin the day of any [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan]] or super-heavy tank that gets in range. Like the Glaive, it misses out on a Demolisher and twin-linked heavy bolter, though unlike the Glaive, it must bodily aim its Volcano Cannons at the target: the capacitors for the twin cannons are too bulky to put inside a turret. The miniaturization of the Falchion's Volcano Cannon's power source as well as the fact that they need to twin-link it, made the Falchion a stupidly expensive investment even when compared to its sister tanks, so don't expect to see that much of them in the 41st Millennium. Interestingly enough, the Falchion was developed long before the outbreak of the [[Horus Heresy]] and as such its prey was not the enemy Titans it would later see such extensive combat against. As the [[Great Crusade]] expanded ever outward, the Expeditionary Fleets encountered a staggering array of foes, some of whom were of a truly gargantuan scale, but all were turned to molten swiss cheese once this tank rolls onto the fields. The best upgrade for the Falchion is the Neutron Wave Capacitor. Forcing any vehicle that survives the laser volley to only fire snapshots. Hilarious when used against Knights and Titans. The major downside is Feedback which is Gets Hot for vehicles that only happens when it misses. The drawbacks can be made almost non-existent if given a Space Marine Crew to increase its Ballistic Skill to four. {{Marines-Forces}} {{Chaos Space Marines}} {{Iron Hands}} {{Salamanders}} {{Night Lords}} {{Ultramarines}} {{40k-Imperial-Vehicles}} [[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]] {{40k-Imperial-Ships}} {{40k-Chaos-Ships}} {{clear}}
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