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[[File:XV104.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Two versions of the XV104, each with one of its primary weapons.]]
#REDIRECT [[XV-104 Riptide Battlesuit]]
The '''XV-104 Riptide''' is what would happen if the [[Tau]] found a old DVD of Gundam and got a hard-on. A [[battlesuit]] "equivalent" (read: inferior) to the Imperial Knight, it is the Tau's largest Battlesuit outside of [[Forge World]]. Resembling the lovechild of a [[XV-8 Crisis Battlesuit]] and the ZZ Gundam (from the Mobile Suit Gundam series of the same name), this mecha was once pure [[awesome]]! Sadly as of 8th Edition the Riptide is now crap. For reasons to be explained further on in this article the Riptide is now one of the many units that the Tau once prided themselves on that is now rotting in a slum somewhere, but it does make for a great-looking addition to your army. I mean fuck, it's a motherfucking Gundam in 40k, which at least gets you points for style.
 
==Fluff==
The XV104 Riptide was first introduced during the Third Sphere Expansion of the Tau Empire. When the Tau needed to break the siege at a pair of [[Hive City|Hive Cities]] that the Tau were having troubl with. When everyone's favourite waifu [[Shadowsun]] was told of the failure to breakthrough, she decided to break out her new toys. This was the introduction of the ZZ Gund... sorry, the XV104 Riptide Battlesuit. Striding onto the battlefield undeterred by the shitload of [[dakka]] that was coming their way, the new battlesuits basically ripped the Imperial defenders a new one. When the Imperial troops sent guided missiles their way, the riptides were unscathed, protected by their Riptide Shield Generators. They approached the Imperial defences and blasted holes in them with their High Mega Canno... sorry, Ion Accelerators.
 
The Riptide soon spread through the Tau Empire, being the lure for thoudsands of preteen GW customers with too much money and not enough playtime. It soon reigned supreme over the fluff battlefield and the meta one. The reason given for its ludicrous $130 Australian Dollars price tag is that the Riptide's extremely tough and "impenetrable" armor is made from a super-rare material called Fio'tak. The real-life reason for the cost is that GeeDubs are ust screwing with you to get your money. They use a super-powerful engine called the Nova Reactor to overdrive their capabilities to the max, allowing them several things on the tabletop, most notable the ability to overpower their two weapons.
 
==On the Tabletop==
As of 8th Edition GeeDubs decided that they couldn't have the Riptide spam of 7e. So, as with all good things, it came to a end when they decided to make the Riptide take a Mortal Wound every time it uses it's Nova Reactor. Back in 7e they had a 1/3 chance to take a wound every time a Riptide used its Nova Reactor, but in 8e the damage is assured. The only way to avoid it is taking the Stimulant Injector upgrade, which gives Feel No Pain. This allows you a 1/6 chance to avoid losing damage, which is substantially less than what it was in 7e, and also costs a few extra points, which would be otherwise better spent on another of what should be two upgrade hardpoints.
 
In addition, the Heavy Burst Cannon is weak as hell. It gives a increase of one strength from the standard Burst Cannon found on [[XV-8 Crisis Battlesuit]]s and more shots. The Ion Accelerator (which is arguably the better weapons choice) costs 104 points on top of the already expensive unit. This means that you'll mainly be using your huge-ass suit in a anti-infantry role, and not actually blowing holes in enemy [[Imperial Knight]]s. In fact, this relegation to a inferior and already-redundant role means you'd be better off spending the absurd amount of money on a unit like the [[Hammerhead Gunship]], which can put some dents in a enemy Titan for a cheaper price.
 
Buy one if you want to, but don't expect to get much mileage out of the suit. If you have a few left from 7e and you want to put them in your list again: you better not. It will cause too much tears on your behalf.
 
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