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[[Image:ManticoreRL.jpg|right|thumb|You are [[Awesome|already dead]].]]
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[[Imperial Guard|The Guard]] has a Manticore.
''[[Imperial Guard|The Guard]] has a Manticore. Your [[Tyranids|numerical]] [[Orks|superiority]] is [[Rage|irrelevant]].''
Your [[Tyranids|numerical superiority]] is [[Rage|irrelevant]].


The Manticore is one of the least subtle options the Imperial Guard has, second only to the compatible [[Deathstrike Missile Launcher]]. Imagine a [[Basilisk]] that whilst numbering only one unit, fires roughly as much firepower off as an entire artillery battery, and you get why this vehicle is dangerous. It has advantages in that one Manticore can deal about as much damage as an entire battery of Basilisks with a few lucky rolls, but disadvantages in that it both costs more, has less ammo, and is just one model, rendering it much more vulnerable.  Woe betide the unlucky sap who has to face an entire battery of just three of these with his blob army.  For they will surely erase his army off the face of the galaxy.
The '''Manticore Launcher Tank''' is one of the least subtle options the Imperial Guard has, being able to deliver as much firepower as an entire [[Basilisk Artillery Gun|Basilisk]] battery from a single unassuming vehicle. It is built on the versatile [[Chimera Transport|Chimera]] chassis, with a [[Manticore Missile|Manticore Missile Launcher]] attached to its back.


==Overview==
The main reasons that the Manticore isn't more widely used are that it is difficult to load, the missiles are ''highly'' explosive even when inactive, and the [[machine spirit]]s of the tracking, guidance, and launch systems are as temperamental as they are advanced. As such, they are limited in deployment to artillery regiments for the most part, as they are furthest from the front lines and most likely to have the [[tech-priest]] expertise required to maintain them.
The Manticore is an MLRS of sorts; it has a battery of large missiles, which, when launched, scatter into a series of submunitions, raining down a clusterfuck-grade salvo of cluster (ahem) munitions over a huge radius. Whilst it suffers from limited ammo (a mere 4 shots and it flings one per turn) and the usual problems that come with artillery vehicles (weak armor from the sides/back, large minimum range, only other weapon a Heavy [[Bolter]]), there is not a single vehicle in the Imperial Guard that is more feared or loathed. Whilst many vehicles of this category struggle to earn their points back, the Manticore will routinely do so on the opening salvo.


Each Storm Eagle rocket from the Manticore is a barrage weapon that drops 1-3 (it uses a [[d3]]) S10, AP4 Large Ordnance Blast templates with the range of a Basilisk. Because each rocket will threaten virtually every basic infantry with instant death and has reasonably good AP, the Manticore is [[Furry|filthy]] [[FATAL|rape]] to whatever has the misfortune of being on the receiving end - especially [[Dark Eldar]], [[Eldar]], [[Orks]], [[Tyranids]], [[Space Marine|SPESS MEHREEN Scouts]], [[Tau]], and [[Imperial Guard]] troops; even [[Necron|Necron Warriors]] aren't safe any more! Basically, if it's wearing less than powered armor, it's a good bet it just got [[C.S.Goto|raped]] when this thing hits.
== Tabletop ==


Like all artillery, the Manticore is kind of inaccurate, and its randomized number of warheads means it tends to be a bit chunky in regards to whether or not it decides to cooperate. On the other hand, a lucky dice roll or two causing pair of these destroying the overpowering bulk of an enemy's force group first or second turn is not unheard of. If you use one of these, rest assured: the enemy will focus damned-near-everything on its destruction - often to the exclusion of all else.
The Manticore's Storm Eagle rocket is a thing of delight at 2d6 S10 AP -2 causing d3 wounds each. Like the [[Wyvern Suppression Tank|Wyvern]] and Basilisk, it benefits not only from indirect fire, but also from the master of ordnance's reroll failed 1 to hit boost. A single manticore is a genuine threat to a huge number of targets, and remarkably doesn't break the bank at 145 points base (as of 9th edition). The only downside is its limited ammunition, and perhaps less than stellar AP.


Just try not to [[Awesome|awesomeface]] when you wipe out 400+ points worth of Orks in a single barrage, or blow up the entire Tyranid army.  In Apocalypse matches, seeing a fuckton of like thirty of these of these aren't that rare, and in one turn, this battery will turn the entire map into a fucking moonscape. When 120 Storm Eagle rockets start raining down upon you, you will know the meaning of pain... and let me point out that Iosif Stalin (who was quite bright on occasion, and always brutal) specifically forbade to use his ancient BM-8s and BM-13s in quantities of '''less''' a battery (and thousands upon thousands of rockets), instead outlining the sudden usage of said "fuckton" on a concentration of enemies, killing many and demoralizing and survivors, immediately before sending [[Imperial Guard|wave upon wave of men and tanks]] to grab what's left of the target area, so this "rape" tactic is older than you think. And, according to Soviet reports, it initially scared the shit out of ''their own'' troops.
Unsurprisingly, the Manticore is a strong all purpose attacker causing ladles of grief to anything. If it can fire all four rockets off, the the Manticore will routinely earn its points back.


==CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!!!==
In previous editions, Storm Eagle rockets had a much, ''much'' greater capacity to obliterate a large number of closely packed targets. Back then, it wasn't unheard of for a battery of Manticores to destroy the bulk of an enemy's forces in the first or second turn. While that is no longer really the case, people know that the Manticore is still dangerous, so expect the enemy to focus everything on its destruction, even to the exclusion of all else.
A player in a major tournament in New York managed to pull off several bits of undiluted [[Love Can Bloom|win]] when using [[Creed]] to Scout Manticores against [[Ork]] players, enabling them to perfectly get line-of-sight with the enemy army and fire off a barrage. This is widely considered [[Necrons|cheese]], but remains absolutely hilarious and is something that ''needs'' to be witnessed, if only once.


==The Rebellion Begins==
== CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!!! ==
Due to this being an insanely overpriced model - even by the staggering standards of [[Games Workshop]]'s notorious tendency to charge an arm, leg, and testicle for its miniatures - players have resorted to increasingly-clever methods for representing Manticores on the tabletop, the most common way being to either mod a [[Multilasers|Chimera APC]], which costs about half as much, or to go the full Monty and using decidedly [[heresy|not-Games-Workshop miniatures]] in order to represent them on the tabletop. Considerable amusement and much rage from certain [[Neckbeard]]s have ensued.  
 
A player in a major tournament in New York managed to pull off several bits of undiluted win when using [[Creed]] to Scout Manticores against [[Ork]] players, enabling them to perfectly get line-of-sight with the enemy army and fire off a barrage. This is widely considered [[Necrons|cheese]], but remains absolutely hilarious and is something that ''needs'' to be witnessed, if only once.
 
== The Rebellion Begins ==
 
Due to the Manticore being an insanely overpriced model - even by the staggering standards of [[Games Workshop]]'s notorious tendency to charge an arm, leg, and testicle for its miniatures - players have resorted to increasingly-clever methods for representing Manticores on the tabletop, the most common way being to either mod a [[Chimera Transport|Chimera]] APC, which costs about half as much, or to go the full Monty and using decidedly non-Games-Workshop miniatures in order to represent them on the tabletop. Considerable amusement and much [[rage]] from certain [[Neckbeard]]s have ensued.
 
[http://www.games-workshop.com/en-FI/Astra-Militarum-Manticore Note that it costs as much from GW per model] as a [http://www.games-workshop.com/en-FI/Imperial-Guard-Leman-Russ-Battle-Tank Leman Russ] does, at least in Europe.


Some of the more infamous ones are shown below.
Some of the more infamous ones are shown below.


==Gallery==
== IRL ==
 
“Manticore” is [https://taskandpurpose.com/military-tech/army-stryker-warhammer-40k-manticore one of the few names proposed for a variant of the Stryker IFV.] This variant, appropriately enough, carries the Leonardo DRS, an air defense turret carrying Stinger and Hellfire missiles. It is explicitly said, in the column “Vehicles with Designation”, to be a “Fictional missile-launching tank from the game Warhammer 40,000”. [[Awesome|And you can]] [https://survey.tradoc.army.mil/EFM/se/0F02746A72B9A401?fbclid=IwAR3Cy8VbEYGOcn6lxUTusXhvtL7dpGfrOlhcrfYOFx4SlsnKol-jCoQUusU| vote] [[Awesome|for it]]. So do your part and make the [[Tau|US Army]] one step closer to the Grim Darkness it [[Imperial Guard|deserves to be!]]
 
== Gallery ==
 
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Image:ManticoreSoviet.jpg|One of many mods of a Chimera. This one weds a rocket pod from a toy MRLS to a Chimera chassis. It works.
 
Image:Whirlwindicore.jpg| A fairly clever Manticore made from a Chimera and a Whirlwind.
Image:ManticoreSoviet.jpg|One of many mods of a [[Chimera Transport|Chimera]]. This one weds a rocket pod from a toy MLRS to a Chimera chassis. It works.
Image:Katyushacore.jpg| This one is reaching. It's a Katyusha rocket launcher, modded to look more [[Vostroyan]]. Kind of clever.
 
Image:DefSnake.jpg| A [[User_talk:Jaimas|certain]] [[Tau]] [[Gue'vesa]] player is known to use this [[AT-43]] miniature to represent Manticores, though painted and modded to look more [[Weeaboo|Tau-ish]].
Image:Whirlwindicore.jpg| A fairly clever Manticore made from a Chimera and a [[Whirlwind]].
 
Image:Katyushacore.jpg| <strike>This one is reaching. </strike> It's a Katyusha like rocket launcher, modded to look more [[Vostroyan]] or [[Valhalla]]n.<strike> Kind of clever.</strike>A totally awesome scratch-build. 'Kind of' my arse.
 
Image:DefSnake.jpg| Several fa/tg/uys had converted [[AT-43]] miniature to represent Manticores used by [[Gue'vesa]], though painted and modded to look more [[Weeaboo|Tau-ish]].
 
Image:BadManticore.jpg| How not to convert a Manticore. In case you're wondering, that's the handle end of a fucking tennis racket the rockets are mounted on. A fucking tennis racket.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 21 June 2023

You are already dead.

The Guard has a Manticore. Your numerical superiority is irrelevant.

The Manticore Launcher Tank is one of the least subtle options the Imperial Guard has, being able to deliver as much firepower as an entire Basilisk battery from a single unassuming vehicle. It is built on the versatile Chimera chassis, with a Manticore Missile Launcher attached to its back.

The main reasons that the Manticore isn't more widely used are that it is difficult to load, the missiles are highly explosive even when inactive, and the machine spirits of the tracking, guidance, and launch systems are as temperamental as they are advanced. As such, they are limited in deployment to artillery regiments for the most part, as they are furthest from the front lines and most likely to have the tech-priest expertise required to maintain them.

Tabletop[edit]

The Manticore's Storm Eagle rocket is a thing of delight at 2d6 S10 AP -2 causing d3 wounds each. Like the Wyvern and Basilisk, it benefits not only from indirect fire, but also from the master of ordnance's reroll failed 1 to hit boost. A single manticore is a genuine threat to a huge number of targets, and remarkably doesn't break the bank at 145 points base (as of 9th edition). The only downside is its limited ammunition, and perhaps less than stellar AP.

Unsurprisingly, the Manticore is a strong all purpose attacker causing ladles of grief to anything. If it can fire all four rockets off, the the Manticore will routinely earn its points back.

In previous editions, Storm Eagle rockets had a much, much greater capacity to obliterate a large number of closely packed targets. Back then, it wasn't unheard of for a battery of Manticores to destroy the bulk of an enemy's forces in the first or second turn. While that is no longer really the case, people know that the Manticore is still dangerous, so expect the enemy to focus everything on its destruction, even to the exclusion of all else.

CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!!![edit]

A player in a major tournament in New York managed to pull off several bits of undiluted win when using Creed to Scout Manticores against Ork players, enabling them to perfectly get line-of-sight with the enemy army and fire off a barrage. This is widely considered cheese, but remains absolutely hilarious and is something that needs to be witnessed, if only once.

The Rebellion Begins[edit]

Due to the Manticore being an insanely overpriced model - even by the staggering standards of Games Workshop's notorious tendency to charge an arm, leg, and testicle for its miniatures - players have resorted to increasingly-clever methods for representing Manticores on the tabletop, the most common way being to either mod a Chimera APC, which costs about half as much, or to go the full Monty and using decidedly non-Games-Workshop miniatures in order to represent them on the tabletop. Considerable amusement and much rage from certain Neckbeards have ensued.

Note that it costs as much from GW per model as a Leman Russ does, at least in Europe.

Some of the more infamous ones are shown below.

IRL[edit]

“Manticore” is one of the few names proposed for a variant of the Stryker IFV. This variant, appropriately enough, carries the Leonardo DRS, an air defense turret carrying Stinger and Hellfire missiles. It is explicitly said, in the column “Vehicles with Designation”, to be a “Fictional missile-launching tank from the game Warhammer 40,000”. And you can vote for it. So do your part and make the US Army one step closer to the Grim Darkness it deserves to be!

Gallery[edit]

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Death Company Dreadnought - Deathwatch Dreadnought - Dreadnought - Nemesis Dreadknight
Doomglaive Dreadnought - Furioso Dreadnought - Ironstrider Ballistarius - Invictor Tactical Warsuit
Librarian Dreadnought - Mortifier - Mortis Dreadnought - Onager Dunecrawler - Penitent Engine
Redemptor Dreadnought - Sentinel - Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought - Sydonian Dragoon
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Robot Crawler - Sanctioner Pattern Automaton - Servo-Automata - Servo-skull - Scyllax-class robot
Thanatar-class robot - Thunderfire Cannon - Vultarax stratos-automata
Transports Aurox - Chimera - Coronus Grav Carrier - Crassus Armored Assault Transport - Chronos Pattern Ironcrawler
Goliath Truck - Gorgon Armored Assault Transport - Hades Breaching Drill - Immolator - Impulsor - Macro-Hauler
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Atlas Recovery Tank - Achilles Ridgerunner - Bane Wolf - Bike Squad - Cargo-8 Ridgehauler - Centaur Utility Vehicle
Devil Dog - Field Ordnance Battery - Galvanic Servohauler - Goliath Mauler - Heavy Quad-Launcher - Hellhound
Invader ATV - Land Crawler - Outrider Quad - Pegasus AFV - Salamander Reconnaissance Tank - Scylla Light Tank
Siegfried - Squat Bike - Squat Trike - Tauros - Tectonic Fragdrill - Venator - Wolfquad
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Legion Arquitor Bombard - Manticore Launcher Tank - Medusa Siege Gun
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Mobile Cathedral - Mastodon - Ordinatus - Typhon Heavy Siege Tank
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Flyers Archaeocopter - Ares Gunship - Caestus Assault Ram - Container Transporter - Corvus Blackstar
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Sky Talon - Space Marine Landing Craft - Storm Eagle - Stormbird - Stormhawk - Chiropteran
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Command: Commissar - Enginseer - Imperial Guard Command Squad - Lord Solar
Ministorum Priest - Primaris Psyker - Regimental Advisors - Tank Commander
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(Data Skull - Guardian-skull - Monotask-skull - Servo Commissar-skull)
Whiteshield Conscript
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Void Shield Generator
Transports: Aurox Armoured Transport - Chimera - Crassus Armored Assault Transport
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Mole - Taurox - Termite - Testudo - Trojan Support Vehicle - Pegasus AAV
Light Vehicles: Atlas Recovery Tank - Bike Squad - Bane Wolf - Cargo-8 Ridgehauler
Centaur Utility Vehicle - Cyclops Demolition Vehicle - Devil Dog
Field Ordnance Battery - Hellhound - Land Crawler - Scylla
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Robot Crawler - Tauros - Venator - Pegasus AFV
Tanks & Ordnance: Basilisk Artillery Gun - Carnodon - Colossus Bombard - Deathstrike Missile Launcher
Griffon Heavy Mortar Carrier - Heavy Quad-Launcher - Hydra Flak Tank
Leman Russ Battle Tank - Manticore Launcher Tank - Medusa Siege Gun
Ragnarok - Rogal Dorn Battle Tank - Wyvern Suppression Tank
Superheavy Vehicles: Baneblade - Capitol Imperialis - Leviathan - Macharius Heavy Tank
Malcador Heavy Tank
Special Vehicles: Fortress of Arrogance
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Thunderbolt Fighter - Valkyrie - Vendetta - Vulture - Chiropteran Scout
Spacecraft: Devourer Dropship - Galaxy Troop Ship - Tetrarch Heavy Lander