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It is part of a class of tanks known as "second-generation [[Baneblade]]s" -- since the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] keeps a very tight hold on the Baneblade [[STC]] patterns, supply is extremely limited. Other [[Forge World]]s try to fill the gap in super-heavy tank demand by building heavy tanks of the Macharius and [[Malcador (Tank)|Malcador]] families. Though it is less durable and possesses less firepower than the Baneblade, it is also substantially less expensive (in the fluff) and more common. Since General [[Vance Motherfucking Stubbs]] discovered that large quantities of Baneblades are prone to going missing, armies that needs lots of tanks (e.g. the [[Death Korps of Krieg]]) tend to use tanks like these. | It is part of a class of tanks known as "second-generation [[Baneblade]]s" -- since the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] keeps a very tight hold on the Baneblade [[STC]] patterns, supply is extremely limited. Other [[Forge World]]s try to fill the gap in super-heavy tank demand by building heavy tanks of the Macharius and [[Malcador (Tank)|Malcador]] families. Though it is less durable and possesses less firepower than the Baneblade, it is also substantially less expensive (in the fluff) and more common. Since General [[Vance Motherfucking Stubbs]] discovered that large quantities of Baneblades are prone to going missing, armies that needs lots of tanks (e.g. the [[Death Korps of Krieg]]) tend to use tanks like these. | ||
In appearance and operation, the Macharius is the big brother of the [[Leman Russ Battle Tank]] -- each of the main weapons available to the Macharius chassis is the equivalent of one of the Russ variants. The options for the sponson- and pintle-mounted weapons are also similar | In appearance and operation, the Macharius is the big brother of the [[Leman Russ Battle Tank]] -- each of the main weapons available to the Macharius chassis is the equivalent of one of the Russ variants. The options for the sponson- and pintle-mounted weapons are also similar. | ||
== Macharius Heavy Tank == | == Macharius Heavy Tank == | ||
As is common in WH40K, the fluff does not equal the crunch. | As is common in WH40K, the fluff does not equal the crunch. While the regular Macharius is meant to be a baseline heavy tank, in terms of price efficiency, it struggles competing with its Leman Russ counterpart in terms of sheer utility. A twin-linked battle cannon may sound appealing, but without a Heavy 2 buff, twin-linked sponson weapons, or a modest price reduction, at the end of the day the Macharius is really little more than a bigger, more expensive Russ with twin-linked, with no other gimmicks going for it. | ||
That said, twin-linked weapons alone have stolen victory from the jaws of defeat on more than on a few occasions so the call is yours. | That said, twin-linked weapons alone have stolen victory from the jaws of defeat on more than on a few occasions so the call is yours. | ||
== Macharius Vanquisher == | == Macharius Vanquisher == | ||
The Macharius equivalent of the Leman Russ Vanquisher. When you want a Macharius, this is the one you want 60% of the time. While the Russ's [[Imperial Ordnance#Vanquisher Cannon|Vanquisher Cannon]] is a pure tank hunter (no blast), the Macharius is large enough to carry a second rack of shells that have no extra armor-piercing effect but ''do'' have a 7" Blast, on top of being twin-linked. So in effect the Macharius Vanquisher is more of an honest-to-Emprah heavy Main Battle Tank than the regular Macharius; capable of engaging any enemy on the ground effectively and is ''damn'' hard to kill. | |||
The Macharius equivalent of the Leman Russ Vanquisher. While the Russ's [[Imperial Ordnance#Vanquisher Cannon|Vanquisher Cannon]] is a pure tank hunter (no blast), the Macharius is large enough to carry a second rack of shells that have no extra armor-piercing effect but ''do'' have a 7" Blast. | |||
== Macharius Vulcan == | == Macharius Vulcan == | ||
For when you need 2s to kill space marines. [[rape|With 30 dice.]] When you want a Macharius, this is the one you want the other 40% of the time. Where the Leman Russ Punisher uses non-armor-piercing [[autogun]] shells, the Macharius Vulcan mounts the massive [[Bolter#Vulcan Mega Bolter|Vulcan Mega Bolter]], normally a [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan]]-mounted weapon. Can fire its Vulcan Mega Bolter [[dakka|twice at the same target]] if the tank does not move. That's 30 shots at S6 AP3, and you're always going to be in range at 60". | |||
For when you need | |||
Where the Leman Russ Punisher uses non-armor-piercing [[autogun]] shells, the Macharius Vulcan mounts the massive [[Bolter#Vulcan Mega Bolter|Vulcan Mega Bolter]], normally a [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan]]-mounted weapon. Can fire its Vulcan Mega Bolter [[dakka|twice at the same target]] if the tank does not move. That's 30 shots at S6 AP3, and you're always going to be in range at 60". | |||
== Macharius Omega == | == Macharius Omega == | ||
You thought the Leman Russ Executioner's [[Plasma#Plasma Cannon|Plasma Cannon]] was bad? The Omega mounts an even bigger gun -- it can fire like the Executioner's gun with a longer range and larger blast, or it can fire a single "Maximal" blast with even more range, an even bigger blast, and the strength of a [[Lascannon]]. It also has the risk of suffering a Meltdown if it shoots that way (similar to Gets Hot but with D3 lost hullpoints). Apply [[Trojan Support Vehicle|Trojan]] and [[Techpriest|Enginseer]] to prevent catastrophic self-destruction. Unfortunately, if you want a Macharius Omega now you're gonna have to either convert it or buy it used, as Forge World [[Rage|axed it from their product line]]. | |||
You thought the Leman Russ Executioner's [[Plasma#Plasma Cannon|Plasma Cannon]] was bad? The Omega mounts an even bigger gun -- it can fire like the Executioner's gun with a longer range and larger blast, or it can fire a single "Maximal" blast with even more range, an even bigger blast, and the strength of a [[Lascannon]]. It also has the risk of suffering a Meltdown if it shoots that way (similar to Gets Hot but with D3 lost hullpoints). Apply [[Trojan Support Vehicle|Trojan]] and [[Techpriest|Enginseer]] to prevent catastrophic self-destruction. | |||
== What's next? == | == What's next? == |
Revision as of 08:30, 16 May 2016
The Macharius Heavy Tank is a family of heavy tanks employed by the Imperium of Man, named for Lord Solar Macharius, one of the Imperium's finest generals. The pattern itself is actually much older.
It is part of a class of tanks known as "second-generation Baneblades" -- since the Adeptus Mechanicus keeps a very tight hold on the Baneblade STC patterns, supply is extremely limited. Other Forge Worlds try to fill the gap in super-heavy tank demand by building heavy tanks of the Macharius and Malcador families. Though it is less durable and possesses less firepower than the Baneblade, it is also substantially less expensive (in the fluff) and more common. Since General Vance Motherfucking Stubbs discovered that large quantities of Baneblades are prone to going missing, armies that needs lots of tanks (e.g. the Death Korps of Krieg) tend to use tanks like these.
In appearance and operation, the Macharius is the big brother of the Leman Russ Battle Tank -- each of the main weapons available to the Macharius chassis is the equivalent of one of the Russ variants. The options for the sponson- and pintle-mounted weapons are also similar.
Macharius Heavy Tank
As is common in WH40K, the fluff does not equal the crunch. While the regular Macharius is meant to be a baseline heavy tank, in terms of price efficiency, it struggles competing with its Leman Russ counterpart in terms of sheer utility. A twin-linked battle cannon may sound appealing, but without a Heavy 2 buff, twin-linked sponson weapons, or a modest price reduction, at the end of the day the Macharius is really little more than a bigger, more expensive Russ with twin-linked, with no other gimmicks going for it. That said, twin-linked weapons alone have stolen victory from the jaws of defeat on more than on a few occasions so the call is yours.
Macharius Vanquisher
The Macharius equivalent of the Leman Russ Vanquisher. When you want a Macharius, this is the one you want 60% of the time. While the Russ's Vanquisher Cannon is a pure tank hunter (no blast), the Macharius is large enough to carry a second rack of shells that have no extra armor-piercing effect but do have a 7" Blast, on top of being twin-linked. So in effect the Macharius Vanquisher is more of an honest-to-Emprah heavy Main Battle Tank than the regular Macharius; capable of engaging any enemy on the ground effectively and is damn hard to kill.
Macharius Vulcan
For when you need 2s to kill space marines. With 30 dice. When you want a Macharius, this is the one you want the other 40% of the time. Where the Leman Russ Punisher uses non-armor-piercing autogun shells, the Macharius Vulcan mounts the massive Vulcan Mega Bolter, normally a Titan-mounted weapon. Can fire its Vulcan Mega Bolter twice at the same target if the tank does not move. That's 30 shots at S6 AP3, and you're always going to be in range at 60".
Macharius Omega
You thought the Leman Russ Executioner's Plasma Cannon was bad? The Omega mounts an even bigger gun -- it can fire like the Executioner's gun with a longer range and larger blast, or it can fire a single "Maximal" blast with even more range, an even bigger blast, and the strength of a Lascannon. It also has the risk of suffering a Meltdown if it shoots that way (similar to Gets Hot but with D3 lost hullpoints). Apply Trojan and Enginseer to prevent catastrophic self-destruction. Unfortunately, if you want a Macharius Omega now you're gonna have to either convert it or buy it used, as Forge World axed it from their product line.
What's next?
Considering that Games Workshop seems intent on making the Macharius tank as a compromise between the Leman Russ and the Baneblade, it is worth wondering what new patterns might yet be released. Particularly in light of the new daemon engines that Chaos are getting and the half-ass Baneblades that the SM are getting ret-conned into their arsenals, the IG might need some balancing firepower. Might a Siege Macharius with extra armor standard with heavy flamer/multi-melta sponsons and twin linked demolisher cannons or a heavy anti-aircraft tank with ten twin-linked autocannons be around the corner? Or maybe Forge World will finally give us a model for the mythical Dominus. Because who doesn't love 3 s10 ap3 5" marine-nomming blasts? Stay tuned...