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A '''War Walker''' is basically what you get if you try walking on stilts to a battlefield while trying to fire two guns at once and not get hit yourself.
A '''War Walker''' is basically what you get if you try walking on stilts to a battlefield while trying to fire two guns at once and not get hit yourself.


While this above opening does mock a little, it is basically what the [[Eldar]] War Walker looks like. The official position from [[Games Workshop]] is that they are ..."used in rough terrain, to scout out enemy positions". Although why then a faster [[jetbike]] isn't a better option is not disclosed...
While this above opening does mock a little, it is basically what the [[Eldar]] War Walker looks like. The official position from [[Games Workshop]] is that they are "used in rough terrain, to scout out enemy positions". Although why then a faster [[jetbike]] isn't a better option is not disclosed...


It looked truly silly in the past when it was basically two legs with a gun on each side and the pilot hideously exposed (I don't care if you say there is some sort of shield there, it still looks like the guy will get sniper shot in no time). Now that the model has been updated for the better and comes with a cockpit to cower in it looks a hell of a lot better although for some reason the feet have now turned into fancy looking hooves.
It looked truly silly in the past when it was basically two legs with a gun on each side and the pilot was hideously exposed (I don't care if you say there is some sort of shield there, it still looks like the guy will get sniped in no time). Now that the model has been updated for the better and comes with a cockpit to cower in it looks a hell of a lot better, although for some reason the feet have now turned into fancy looking hooves.


Oh, and it comes with a variety of heavy weapons which, when you combine them in squads of three, makes them only half-bad.
Oh, and it comes with a variety of heavy weapons which, when you combine them in squads of three, makes them only half-bad.
[[File:Eldar War Walker Old.gif|200px|thumb|left|How it used to look. And you thought the [[Dreadknight]] looked bad.]]
[[File:Eldar War Walker Old.gif|200px|thumb|left|How it used to look. And you thought the [[Dreadknight]] looked bad.]]
==Another Perspective==
==Another Perspective==
The Eldar almost exclusively travel by utilizing the Webway, which is best described by using the analogy of veins and arteries. You have the thicker “main” veins which are allegedly big enough to transport an entire Craftworld, which then branch off into smaller and smaller ones as you go further out to the extremities, which in this case is the edges or less travel areas of the old Eldar Empire. The War Walker is what the Eldar use when the Webways get too small for something like a Falcon (don’t look at the comparative sizes of the table top models since GeeDubs stance on realistically proportioned vehicles could be politely described as “out of proportion so they don’t take up the whole table” and impolitely described as “utterly fucked”) but require more fire power then what can be brought to bear by Jetbikes or Vipers is required. Also used in particularly rough terrain, because have you ever seen that bit from The Return of the Jedi when the Stormtroopers are on their version of jetbikes and they crash into trees while distracted? Space Elf reflexives aren’t infallible, especially when you are being chased by tentacle space bestie de jure.
The Eldar almost exclusively travel by utilizing the [[Webway]], which is best described by using the analogy of veins and arteries. You have the thicker “main” veins which are allegedly big enough to transport an entire [[craftworld]], which then branch off into smaller and smaller ones as you go further out to the extremities, which in this case is the edges or less traveled areas of the old Eldar Empire. The War Walker is what the Eldar use when the Webways get too small for something like a [[Falcon]] (don’t look at the comparative sizes of the table top models since GeeDubs' stance on realistically proportioned vehicles could be politely described as “out of proportion so they don’t take up the whole table” and impolitely described as “utterly fucked”) but more firepower is required than what can be brought to bear by jetbikes or [[Vyper|Vypers]]. Also used in particularly rough terrain, because have you ever seen that bit from [[Star Wars|The Return of the Jedi]] when the Stormtroopers are on their version of jetbikes and they crash into trees while distracted? Space Elf reflexes aren’t infallible, especially when you are being chased by tentacled space beastie du jour.


On the table they really aren’t a bad choice. 60pts buys you a 10/10/10 2 hull point walker with a 5++ and two shrunken cannons with a choice to upgrade either of these to more gribby weapons. Also the carriers of the only ground to air weapons so they tend to see some use against list that feature flyers predominately. The biggest problem with War Walkers is that compete for the heavy support slots against things like [[Wraithlords]] and [[Dark Reapers]]. And I mean really are you going to take a bunch of chicken walkers or a ‘mech powered by the pure [[rage]] of a ghost?
On the table they really aren’t a bad choice. 60 points buys you a 10/10/10 2 hull point walker with a 5++ and two shuriken cannons with a choice to upgrade either of these to more gribby weapons. War Walkers are also carriers of ground-to-air weapons, so they tend to see some use against lists that feature flyers predominately. The biggest problem with War Walkers is that they compete for the heavy support slots against things like [[Wraithlords]] and [[Dark Reapers]]. And I mean, really, are you going to take a bunch of chicken walkers or a ‘mech powered by the pure [[rage]] of a ghost?


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Revision as of 19:23, 20 January 2017

More chicken looking than the Sentinel.

A War Walker is basically what you get if you try walking on stilts to a battlefield while trying to fire two guns at once and not get hit yourself.

While this above opening does mock a little, it is basically what the Eldar War Walker looks like. The official position from Games Workshop is that they are "used in rough terrain, to scout out enemy positions". Although why then a faster jetbike isn't a better option is not disclosed...

It looked truly silly in the past when it was basically two legs with a gun on each side and the pilot was hideously exposed (I don't care if you say there is some sort of shield there, it still looks like the guy will get sniped in no time). Now that the model has been updated for the better and comes with a cockpit to cower in it looks a hell of a lot better, although for some reason the feet have now turned into fancy looking hooves.

Oh, and it comes with a variety of heavy weapons which, when you combine them in squads of three, makes them only half-bad.

How it used to look. And you thought the Dreadknight looked bad.

Another Perspective

The Eldar almost exclusively travel by utilizing the Webway, which is best described by using the analogy of veins and arteries. You have the thicker “main” veins which are allegedly big enough to transport an entire craftworld, which then branch off into smaller and smaller ones as you go further out to the extremities, which in this case is the edges or less traveled areas of the old Eldar Empire. The War Walker is what the Eldar use when the Webways get too small for something like a Falcon (don’t look at the comparative sizes of the table top models since GeeDubs' stance on realistically proportioned vehicles could be politely described as “out of proportion so they don’t take up the whole table” and impolitely described as “utterly fucked”) but more firepower is required than what can be brought to bear by jetbikes or Vypers. Also used in particularly rough terrain, because have you ever seen that bit from The Return of the Jedi when the Stormtroopers are on their version of jetbikes and they crash into trees while distracted? Space Elf reflexes aren’t infallible, especially when you are being chased by tentacled space beastie du jour.

On the table they really aren’t a bad choice. 60 points buys you a 10/10/10 2 hull point walker with a 5++ and two shuriken cannons with a choice to upgrade either of these to more gribby weapons. War Walkers are also carriers of ground-to-air weapons, so they tend to see some use against lists that feature flyers predominately. The biggest problem with War Walkers is that they compete for the heavy support slots against things like Wraithlords and Dark Reapers. And I mean, really, are you going to take a bunch of chicken walkers or a ‘mech powered by the pure rage of a ghost?

Forces of the Eldar
Heroes: Eldrad Ulthran - Illic Nightspear - Prince Yriel - Phoenix Lords
Command: Autarch - Avatar of Khaine - Exarch - Yncarne
Farseer - Seer Council - Spiritseer - Warlock
Troops: Bonesingers - Guardians - Rangers - Storm Guardians
Aspect Warriors: Crimson Hunters - Dark Reapers - Dire Avengers - Fire Dragons - Howling Banshees
Shadow Spectres - Shining Spears - Striking Scorpions - Warp Spiders - Swooping Hawks
Eldar Corsairs: Corsair Prince - Void Dreamer - Voidreaver - Voidscarred
Exodites: Dragon Knights - Eldar Knight
Structures: Webway Gate
Wraiths: Wraithblades - Wraithguard - Wraithknight - Wraithlord - Wraithseer
Support: Support Weapon Battery - Vyper - War Walker - Wasp Assault Walker - Windrider Jetbikes
Vehicles: Hornet - Falcon - Fire Prism - Firestorm - Night Spinner - Warp Hunter - Wave Serpent
Flyers: Hemlock Wraithfighter - Nightwing Interceptor - Nightshade Interceptor
Phoenix - Vampire Hunter - Vampire Raider - Void Dragon Phoenix
Superheavy
Vehicles:
Deathstalker - Cobra - Lynx - Scorpion
Storm Serpent - Tempest - Void Spinner
Titans: Revenant Scout Titan - Phantom Battle Titan - Warlock Titan
Spacecraft: Darkstar Fighter - Eagle Bomber
Auxiliaries: Harlequins