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&lt;div&gt;{{Topquote|Scorch the earth and all who stand upon it!|[[Dawn of War 2|Land Raider pilots doing what they do best.]]}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:LandRaider.jpg|500px|right|thumb|A Land Raider assaulting a position. Calling or playing it as a  front line tank or a Baneblade knockoff is a [[Rage|sure way of getting your]] [[Anal Circumference|ass shredded]] [[Space Marines|by SM players.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
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A [[Rhino Transport]] grown several orders of magnitude too large, the mighty Land Raider is one of the biggest available tanks that [[Space Marines]] and [[Chaos Space Marines]] can field. Its firepower is incredible, and its armor betrays no weakpoints: it has maximum armor (14) for &#039;&#039;every side&#039;&#039;, something that only the [[Monolith#Warhammer_40.2C000|Necron Monolith]], [[Necron Pylon]], and [[Spartan Assault Tank]] share with the Land Raider; not even [[Baneblade|Baneblades]] have this. Its armor is pretty much only beaten by [[Warlord Battle Titan|Warlord Class battle titans]]. It can also transport Terminators. This is the [[METAL BOXES|Metalboxiest]] of all the [[Rhino Transport|METAHL BAWKSES]].&lt;br /&gt;
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==Overview==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Land_Raider_Insides.png|500px|right]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Land Raider has always been a somewhat insane beast, owing to its large weapon load and the fact that only part of this load can usually fire at a given time, making it so that it&#039;s of questionable value - this is because there are almost always better choices to do what the Land Raider can do for cost - Predators generally do better at vehicle busting or infantry killing, and the main use of the Land Raider is as a transport vehicle for Terminators and getting them right into the heart of the battle, which is kind of lopsided with its heavy armament.&lt;br /&gt;
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Even with this, the Land Raider is still something of a good combat vehicle, if only because of the changes to the 5th edition vehicle weaponry rules. Stationary, the Land Raider can fire off all its weaponry in a salvo, which is especially good for the Chaos version, which can mount a Havoc Launcher to add a little extra infantry-raping punch. The Grey Knight version is also notable (Psycannon Bolts help this thing a lot) since it&#039;s pretty much the only heavy tank Daemonhunters get.&lt;br /&gt;
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Make no mistake: It may be inefficient, large, and points-heavy, but the Land Raider is &#039;&#039;still&#039;&#039; a powerful force and should not be underestimated under any circumstances. Virtually any form of Land Raider is a daunting foe if it sticks around, whether it has troops in it or not. AV14 all around makes it a tough nut to crack without dedicated anti-armor weapons, and the Land Raider still is likely to survive the opening salvo, especially if it has extra armor. However, keep your Land Raider away from dedicated anti-heavy armor (Railguns, melta), or you will very quickly feel the pain of losing all those points.&lt;br /&gt;
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And before you say it, a Land Raider is not a main battle tank or an armored personnel carrier; it is an infantry fighting vehicle like the Razorback, since it can carry people inside and provide heavy fire support (hence Infantry and Fighting). A Baneblade is a main battle tank (well, it is if you don&#039;t accept the term heavy or superheavy battle tank), a Rhino is an an armored personnel carrier, a Land Raider is an Infantry Fighting vehicle (though perhaps you could throw in heavy into that term). Well, that is unless you can actually get the Ares and Terminus Ultra pattern models, who traded their transport capabilities for even more and bigger guns, where they&#039;re pretty much &amp;lt;s&amp;gt;MBTs&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt; an assault gun and a tank destroyer respectively...Okay, now that that&#039;s over, the original Land Raider was designated an MBT by the man who found the STC and whom the vehicle is named after, Arkhan Land. If the theory that the Land Raider Proteus is actually the default/original variant of the Land Raider is correct, then the Land Raider IS an MBT, it&#039;s just that the variants that permitted honest troop capacity were utilized more often by the Assault-happy Astartes to the point that Land Raiders are now known by the more common offspring of the original pattern.  Except it’s not.  An MBT requires the armored fighting vehicle to be fully capable of engaging armor and infantry with its primary weapon(s), keeping pace with mechanized infantry and other vehicle forces, and possessing enough armor and firepower to rival heavy tank threats.  Some patterns fulfill this to varying degrees.  However, the Land Raider is simply too slow and rare to be classified as a Main Battle Tank.  If anything, its most common varients are a form of Infantry Tank with troop carrying capability.  A slow armored fighting vehicle capable of defending infantry against vehicles and helping infantry against enemy infantry and suppressing or destroying defensive positions.  This is also why a Leman Russ standard is an MBT.  It can use different shells to destroy infantry, light vehicles, and heavy vehicles all from a platform easily capable of keeping up with mechanized elements and dueling heavy tanks.  It is also far more common, as an MBT is the primary and most numerous tank of a military, whereas the Land Raider is extremely rare.  While the [[lascannon]]s and [[Heavy Bolter|heavy bolters]] working together could enable the Land Raider to serve as an MBT, the tank itself is far too slow and far too rare to qualify.&lt;br /&gt;
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In terms of appearance, a Land Raider is basically a cross between giant World War I Mark series tank and a modern armored fighting vehicle. It&#039;s shaped more like the latter, but the exposed treads on the entire front of the tank and the sponson-mounted guns resemble the former. Oddly, the placement of sponson mounted guns on the Mark series tank was a feature implemented so the tanks could fire into enemy trenches more easily while also keeping them from becoming too tall and unstable; after the war, that design was scrapped in favor of rotating turrets that gave an entire 360 degree firing arc since trench warfare wasn’t common after WW1, if it was then sponson weapons probably would have remained popular (cannons on a Mark tank could only be pointed at things in front of them or to the side, they could not aim behind it).. Why GW decided to model something after this is a mystery, but they seem to have a thing for giving the Imperium of Man pre-&amp;lt;s&amp;gt;Cold War&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt;World War II vehicle designs. Isn&#039;t it obvious? The Mark I was a British invention!  And now for the low price of $110 a piece!  Holy shit.  They do have an excuse, though.  Most Imperial vehicles were either meant for exploration or utility and had guns and armor more as a “just in case” or slapped on in desperation during or after the Age of Strife (imagine using a fire truck as a re-fitted infantry tank).  So, there was no reason for them to be designed with combat practicality or effectiveness in mind.  Heck, the Baneblade’s STC data says it is a light scout tank and it actually walks the walk of a true tank and its oddly tall frame makes sense for mounting anti-infantry/anti-vehicle supplementary weapons (or just a side effect of the sheer size needed to carry enough armor to survive the enemies of its time).  Which it does and to great effect.  The Land Raider is in the same boat and also uses its defensive armament effectively but its height is probably for transportation capacity.&lt;br /&gt;
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Now in 8th edition, the Land Raider is a much more fearsome beast, being able to fire all of its weapons at different targets, and benefiting greatly from the new twin-linked rules.  It&#039;s also T8 with 16 wounds and one of the very few 2+ armour saves on vehicles. It basically went from schizophrenic IFV to being a very effective IFV.&lt;br /&gt;
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=={{anchor|Variants}} Variants and Such==&lt;br /&gt;
The Land Raider has a ton of variants. Some of the more noteworthy ones are listed below.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Phobos}} Phobos Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:StandardRaider.jpg|280px|thumb|right|A [[Ultramarines|Smurf]] Land Raider. AKA the Phobos Pattern.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The basic one has two [[Twin-Linked]] [[Lascannon]]s in sponsons (called &amp;quot;Godhammer&amp;quot; pattern lascannon, probably in honor of legendary GW model designer, [[Jes Goodwin]]) and a twin-linked [[Heavy Bolter]], making it some kind of heavy infantry fighting vehicle derpfish.  Prior to 8th edition, it was generally considered to be very flexible, but ultimately rather inefficient. The Predator Annihilator was better at tankbusting, as it could unleash 3 lascannon beams, one of which was twin-linked, whereas the Land Raider only had 2 twin-linked Lascannon (though the Land Raider could also take a pintle-mounted Multi-Melta, which could one-shot almost any tank). The Predator Destructor was better at killing infantry; 2 shots from an [[Autocannon]] and 6 more from [[Heavy Bolter]]s shredded all kinds of medium/light infantry, whereas the Land Raider only had the single twin-linked [[Heavy Bolter]] to fight infantry (plus an optional [[Storm Bolter]], which the Predator could also take). The Rhino was generally a better transport for its price, only falling short in its inability to carry Terminators.  The Land Raider stood apart from the Predator and Rhino because it could fill multiple duties at once (it was recommended that you add a [[Storm Bolter]]/[[Multi-Melta]], extra-armor, and a [[Hunter-Killer Missile]] to help in this task), and it was the only vehicle in many armies that allowed a unit to disembark and assault in the same turn. It was schizophrenic and expensive, but it was &#039;&#039;effective&#039;&#039;, especially if you used it right. In 7e, if you put 3 in the Land Raider Spearhead Formation for 750 points stock you got a lethal counter to those super-heavies, gargantuan creatures, and buildings with Mighty Bulwark thanks to the re-rolls for failing to wound or penetrate armor.&lt;br /&gt;
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As of 8th, it&#039;s far more potent, benefiting not only from the generally-increased durability of vehicles and the elimination of firing arcs, but also from changes to how twin-linked weapons work. It now has greater firepower than either Predator variant (in fact, it&#039;s close to being tied with both of them put together), and the points changes on other vehicles such as the Rhino means that while the Land Raider is still &#039;&#039;expensive&#039;&#039;, it&#039;s not as point-inefficient as it was. &lt;br /&gt;
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===Venerable Land Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:99120101061 CustodianLandraider01.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The &#039;Venerable&#039; sub-variant of the Phobos Pattern. Deadly not because of its weapons, [[Custodian Guard|but the cargo it is holding.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
The [[Adeptus Custodes]] also have their own sub-variant of the Phobos Pattern Land Raider called the aptly named &#039;&#039;&#039;Venerable Land Raider&#039;&#039;&#039; which is a Land Raider bristling with gold to blind the enemies of man with the superiority of the &amp;lt;u&amp;gt;BLING&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;. Venerable Land Raiders ignore shaken and stunned results and also comes with some pretty cool upgrades as well now like a 5+ invulnerable save from the aegis ability, and a 6+ FNP (yes, it has both an Invulnerable and a FNP because &#039;&#039;of course it does&#039;&#039;), all for mega mucho points. Other than that there is very little difference armament wise other then being a &#039;cheap&#039; (for Custodes standards anyway) replacement to the vastly superior [[Coronus Grav Carrier]], [[promotions|which is faster, inflicts a -1 to hit in melee, and is actually designed for Custodians (transports capacity of 6 means that it can carry two MSU guard squads, or a 5-man with Shield-Captain, at the cost of having a 3+ armour save)]]. Still, don&#039;t try to underestimate this sub-variant as the cargo it&#039;s holding just so happens to be [[Custodian Guard|dudes who can]] [[Rape|tear your Riptide a new asshole.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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In terms of fluff, Venerable Land Raiders have a enhanced &amp;lt;s&amp;gt;AI&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt; Machine Spirit, more so than conventional Land Raiders. Many Venerable Land Raiders can trace their history back to the earliest years of the Imperium and fought in the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]]. As you can imagine, such engines of war was considered as a secondhand watered down version of the [[Coronus Grav Carrier|type]] [[Pallas Grav-Attack|of]] [[Gyrfalcon Pattern Jetbike|shit]] [[Caladius Grav-Tank|the]] [[Adeptus Custodes|Custodes]] [[Telemon Heavy Dreadnought|used]] [[Contemptor-Galatus Dreadnought|to]] [[Orion Gunship |have,]] or rather still have but have been mothballed for...[[Derp|reasons.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Still, these dauntless war engines have now served for ten thousand years and each has built a legend every bit as magnificent as those possessed by the greatest Imperial champions. They have also developed Magos-class machine spirits and these noble and aggressive entities can independently aim and fire the vehicle&#039;s guns and coordinate its auto-repair rituals when circumstances require it. In extreme circumstances these amazing war engines have even been teleported directly onto the battlefield, through the use of ancient [[Just As Planned|Godstrike-pattern teleportariums.]] [[Rape|Deepstriking teleporting Land Raiders full of golden demigods?]] [[Cheese|Oh...all of the yes.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Chaos}} Chaos Land Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:99120102052 CSMLandRaiderRepack01.jpg|280px|thumb|right|Chaos Land Raiders are now at a reasonable price of a 100,000 Chaos Credits! Call your local [[Dark Mechanicum]] today!]]&lt;br /&gt;
Functionally identical to the Phobos Pattern Land Raider, the Chaos version has a number of small changes that actually make it quite a bit better than its standard counterpart. It has Assault Vehicle like the loyalist, meaning that troops exiting it can assault the same turn, and it can be further specialized as an assault transport with Daemonic Possession, Extra Armor, and [[Dirge Caster]]. It can also be turned into a better combat vehicle due to its ability to pack on a [[Havoc Launcher]]; this gives it the ability to fire a few clusters of blast templates downrange for those using it as a heavy offensive vehicle. You can alternately pack on a [[Combi-Bolter]] and [[Combi-Flamer]]/[[Combi-Melta|Melta,]] and they&#039;re even comparable with [[Havoc Launcher]] in current codex. &lt;br /&gt;
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It&#039;s usually a bit more valuable to Chaos than it is to the Loyalists as a result. However, unfortunately for Chaos; this is the only kind of Land Raider they get, and compared to some of the other things on this list, it&#039;s out-specialized by other Land Raiders - the Crusader does Assault Transport (arguably; Daemonic Possession does a LOT to make this thing more dangerous, or DID before the rules change made Daemonic Possession cause the Chaos Raider to randomly eat passengers) better, and the Ares, Redeemer, and Achilles handle massed infantry better, whilst the Terminus Ultra is basically a tank destroyer. Add to this that the Chaos Land Raider doesn&#039;t have Power of the Machine Spirit rule that loyalist Land Raiders have, and the Chaos Land Raider is more limited in the ways it can shoot. &lt;br /&gt;
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However, since it is basically a vanilla Phobos-pattern Land Raider, the Chaos Land Raider can still handle [[Indrick Boreale|multiple simultaneous]] roles as needed, which, paired with the Chaos Land Raider&#039;s generally-better utility makes it something of a decent deal. Worth using if you have the points to spend, or if you have some big nasty close-combat squad that absolutely MUST get into close-combat.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Crusader}} Crusader Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderCrusader.gif|280px|thumb|right|PURGING WITH MY KIIIIIIIIIN!]]&lt;br /&gt;
Once upon a time, during a Crusade to bring the Emperor&#039;s Light to some foul heretics, the Black Templars&#039; Techmarines considered that [[Twin-Linked]] [[Lascannon]]s weren&#039;t particularly useful when rushing forward to disgorge Sword Brethren [[rape|right where it hurts the most]], so they decided to [[heresy|tinker a bit]] with one of their Land Raiders and swap out its Mars-sanctioned weapon loadout... and thus the Crusader Pattern Land Raider was born. It forgoes long-range firepower in favor of a dedicated role as an assault transport/infantry fighting vehicle, generally making it a bit more effective at getting into the enemy&#039;s face and spewing out a truly immense amount of dakka just before its passengers double up on the beating in melee. Armed with a pair of [[Hurricane Bolter]] sponsons, an optional [[Multi-Melta]] (just in case a vehicle/fortification would think of getting in the way) and twin-linked [[Assault Cannon]]s, the Crusader Pattern basically delivers a truly beautiful amount of dakka at (twelve Bolters, and two assault cannons=some 272+ rounds per second) close range (with the Multi-Melta being there to deal with the errant vehicle threat) before disgorging its troops into the heart of enemy forces. Making it even better, the Crusader holds more men and has Frag Assault Launchers, ensuring that the disembarking troops gain the benefits of Frag Grenades (which Terminators normally lack). This vehicle was so effective that it spread, to some of the other Marine chapters, including the [[Grey Knights]], who were given a few for helping the Templars out once, and eventually even got official recognition from Mars.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you play Dark Angels, you owe it to yourself to play at least one game where this beast is boosted by a Banner of Devastation and some power fields, for an utterly hilarious TWENTY FOUR twin linked Bolter shots all protected by an AV 14 4 HP 4++ monster of a vehicle. All of this, however, comes at the price of the baseline Land Raider&#039;s raw offensive punch (unless you&#039;re fighting guard/cultist/Ork/Tyranid blobs, then you will eat people) - fight accordingly.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Redeemer}} Redeemer Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderRedeemer.jpg|280px|thumb|right|I like my [[Tyranid|Tyranids]] nicely minced and cooked well-done.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Redeemer is designed to maximize close-range punch. Whilst it&#039;s not the balls-out dedicated infantry-fighting vehicle/assault transport that the Crusader is, the Redeemer packs on considerably heavier &#039;&#039;&#039;fire&#039;&#039;&#039;power. It maintains the [[Assault Cannon]]s, [[Ironclad Assault Launcher]], and optional [[Multi-Melta]], but replaces the sponson-mounted [[Hurricane Bolter]]s with a pair of [[Flamestorm Cannon]]s - functionally improved [[Flamer]]s with S6, AP3, the only drawback to them being that since they&#039;re sponson mounted they can&#039;t hit targets that are too close to the front or back of the Redeemer. &lt;br /&gt;
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Cheaper than the other Land Raiders, this is one of the more popular Land Raiders due to its slightly lower points-cost. Tends to annihilate infantry by the dozens once in-close and makes tyranblob crap itself in sheer terror, but seriously needs Extra Armor. Using these when facing Tyranids or bikes-heavy lists (Ravenwing) is highly recommended since they don&#039;t have any vehicles or anything with more than toughness 6. Flamers ignore any armour but 2+ saves and ALL cover saves, meaning you&#039;ll be BBQing nids and bikers negating their Venomthrope/bullshit rerollable jink save.&lt;br /&gt;
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Interestingly the Redeemer was invented by the Fire Lords Space marine chapter, and they wanted to name the pattern &amp;quot;Prometheus&amp;quot; after the titan who gave fire to man, but the name was already taken by the actual Land raider Prometheus designed by the Salamanders, so instead it was named the Redeemer.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Vortimer Redeemer}} Vortimer Redeemer Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:99590107034_GREYKNIGHTSLANDRAIDERREDEEMER1.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The proverbial daemon steamroller.]]&lt;br /&gt;
A [[Grey Knights]] exclusive variant of the Land Raider Redeemer that replaces the [[Assault Cannon]]s with [[Psycannon]]s and [[Ironclad Assault Launcher]]s with [[Grenades &amp;amp; Explosives#Psyk-Out Grenade|psyk-out assault launchers.]] These Land Raiders are a bane to [[Daemon]] players everywhere due to its armaments and the fact that it safely carries a detachment of [[Grey Knight Paladin|prolific Daemon rapists]] [[Purifier|and molesters.]] (To be clear here we mean rapists and molesters of deamons, [[Slaanesh|not rapists and molesters who are also daemons]])  Because it is a more specialized version of the regular Redeemer Pattern and the rarity of the weapons it carries, the Vortimer is both a rare and expensive vehicle to produce, not to mention an utterly secret weapon from the general public.&lt;br /&gt;
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Because of its [[Psycannon]]s, the Vortimer could mulch Warp creatures into dog food, that includes and up to even greater daemons if the dice gods are in your favor. Hell, because it carries not one, but two [[Psycannon]]s, it could just as easily chew up light to medium vehicles as well. The Vortimer not doing enough in clearing out those pesky ethereal creatures from the Warp? No problem, you can just mount two [[Heavy Incinerator]] sponsons [[Cheese|for quadruple the fun.]] [[Troll|Watch and see]] [[Butthurt|Chaos players weep bitter tears]] as this machine proceeds to [[Rape|unload its cargo of holy retribution and cleanse their heretical armies into smoking cinders.]] &lt;br /&gt;
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This vehicle was best seen during the Dawn of War 2 Elite Mod as the ultimate unit for the Grey Knights. Just as expected from the fluff, this thing was an [[Powergamer|overpowered train wreck,]] able to lay down massive suppressive fire whilst protecting its precious cargo of [[Mary Sue|Mary Sues]] to the frontlines. It would have been broken if it wasn&#039;t so damned expensive in an already expensive army.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Ares}} Ares Pattern (Chapter Approved)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderAres000.png|280px|thumb|right|The Ares is like the discount [[Typhon Heavy Siege Tank|Typhon.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Decides to say &#039;&#039;&amp;quot;Fuck that shit&amp;quot;&#039;&#039; regarding transporting and seeks to become the most destructive linebreaker around, trying to eclipse even the dreaded [[Leman Russ Battle Tank|Leman Russ Demolisher]] and [[Vindicator]]. No transport capability, and costs about 50 points more than the standard Land Raider, but you get what you pay for; Twin-Linked [[Heavy Flamer]] Sponsons, Twin-Linked [[Assault Cannon]]s and a fucking &#039;&#039;[[Demolisher Cannon]]&#039;&#039; make this thing filthy rape to anything with the misfortune of getting anywhere near it. This tank lacks tactical flexibility, as none of its weapons has a range of more than 24&amp;quot;(although due to power of the machine spirit its demolisher cannon actually has a threat range of 36&amp;quot;), but what it lacks in versatility it more than makes up for in close-range balls-out power, it concentrates on applying overwhelming fire-power to a single point in the enemy battle line. If your opponents weren&#039;t shitting bricks trying to kill/escape your Vindicators, they most assuredly will at the sight of this fucking thing. Tyranid players tend to weep tears of blood, piss themselves, and crap their pants all at the same time when these show up. Now if only Chaos had them so we could toss on a Havoc Launcher and make it possessed. Now that would be the &#039;&#039;ultimate&#039;&#039; blob destroyer. &lt;br /&gt;
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Basically, blow a hole in the enemy’s attempt to stop you, roll into it and spew fire and bullets until everything is dead.  Rinse, repeat, lulz.&lt;br /&gt;
With the release of the Typhon you could spend fifty more points to get two more hull points and upgrade your gun to 7&amp;quot; blast Ignores Cover, but with the Ares people might actually play you.&lt;br /&gt;
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The original creator has updated the Ares for 8th Edition. This includes the option of replacing the Assault Cannons with a twin heavy Plasma Cannon in true Dark Angels style. Power of the Machine Spirit increases its threat range to 48&amp;quot;. Overcharging isn&#039;t much an issue because movement isn&#039;t reduced until the Ares is brought down to half of its 16 wounds. This is the superior loadout as it makes a Land Raider Ares a threat to both vehicles and hordes. &lt;br /&gt;
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=== {{anchor|Terminus Ultra}} Terminus Ultra Pattern ===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Terminus.jpg|280px|thumb||right|Shouting &amp;quot;420 BLAZE IT!&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;IMMA&#039; FIRIN MA LASER!&amp;quot; will be met with disciplinary action.]]&lt;br /&gt;
Now available as a free upgrade for a Land Raider formation in Apocalypse, but only as the exclusive ride of [[Antaro Chronus]]. The Yang to the Ares&#039;s Yin, and the second of the &#039;&#039;&amp;quot;[[Commissar Fuklaw|fuck transporting]]!&amp;quot;&#039;&#039; Land Raiders, which lack transport capability and anything resembling subtlety, the Terminus Ultra is designed as a dedicated vehicle-killer, armed with a hilariously over-the-top three twin-linked [[Lascannon]]s and two single [[Lascannon]]s, the Terminus Ultra can overheat and explode if it fires the bulk of its [[Lascannon]] payload &#039;&#039;(you should know however, that the chances of this happening are tiny, you need to roll FOUR 1&#039;s when rolling to hit, or 1 in 1296)&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
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Known for making Vehicle units shit bricks, and for destroying [[Titan]]s on its own. Beam spam and Shoop Da whoop indeed. There aren&#039;t many other vehicles that are better at the role of tank destroyer than this. Plop these in a nice easily defended spot where your enemy will have to bring his vehicles, super-heavy vehicles, high value HQ units, monstrous creatures, and gargantuan through and turn their most valuable units into swiss cheese. Make a note, however, that it&#039;s generally inefficient for the role,  is a huge target and becomes 100% useless if facing blob armies of any sort - fight accordingly.&lt;br /&gt;
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It made it&#039;s way into the offical Index as of 8th, though still exclusively for the Ultramarines and as Lord of War for no clearly defined reason. It&#039;s chance of blowing itself up has increased now that&#039;s firing 8 lascannons a turn, but it&#039;s far less likely to kill itself when doing so, and keeping a captain or rhino primaris nearby can mitigate that risk. While inferior to other LoWs in regards to raw firepower (the fellblade can match it&#039;s number of shots and packs more firepower on top of that, with no risk of blowing itself up), the Terminus stands out with it&#039;s lower cost and ability to fire at 5 separate targets every round. As of Chapter Approved 2017, the Terminus Ultra is now available to chapters other than Ultramarines as well - but only in open play!&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Achilles}} Achilles Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Achilles_Pattern.jpg|280px|right|thumb|It&#039;s like [[Rogal Dorn]] thinking to himself, &amp;quot;Hmmmm...fortifying a Land Raider? Challenge accepted.&amp;quot;]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Achilles Pattern is the most heavily armored Land Raider, and was originally created by the Imperial Fists.  The Achilles Pattern is a giant derpy hunk of metal, bristling with guns and designed to get in close, firing off heavy firepower before discharging its payload of troops right into enemy formations.  In other words, it is exactly the sort of thing that comes to mind when you hear the words &amp;quot;land raider&amp;quot;.  Its armor is impervious to the Lance and Melta special rules and most other weapons suffer a -1 on armor penetration rolls (essentially its armor is the same as a Necron Monolith&#039;s prior to the 5th Edition codex, it&#039;s just that the rules are given different names). The only things killing it are heavy-bore anti-vehicle weapons like the Leman Russ Vanquisher outside of lucky shots with high-strength armor-piercing weapons, like a Baneblade or Terminus Ultra firing all of its weapons (thus using the law of averages to help in its attempt to pierce the armor), or anti-vehicle Titan guns (like those used by a Shadowsword or like the epic beamspam that can be unleashed by a Reaver or Warhound dual-wielding Turbo-laser Destructors), or some weird shit like haywire, gauss, entropic touch and so on (because xenos are dirty cheaters). It mounts a devastating [[Thunderfire Cannon]] (which is a massive quad-barreled mortar that can cause several flavors of infantry death) and twin-linked [[Multi-Melta]] sponsons, but it carries only 6 people (that means only three termies), have no assault ramp and costs more than Ares and Terminus Ultra - generally those 6 places are for techmarine and his servitor retinue, or for command squad loaded with Plasmaguns. The earlier Achilles Alpha prototype swapped the Thunderfire Cannon for a Quad Mortar and was equipped with twin-linked Volkite Culverins as sponson weapons. The Achilles Alpha also had even &#039;&#039;more&#039;&#039; absurd armor, and if also given Ceramite or Extra Armor on top of that, was functionally invulnerable to damage. No, we are not kidding, it could only be really threatened by anti-titan weapons or a heavy artillery weapon that could deliver a massive kinetic impact like a [[Quake Cannon]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Chaos Space Marines recently got access to this version of Land Raider as well through [[Imperial Armour]] volume 13. Along with access to all the typical upgrades for Chaos Space Marine vehicles, the Chaos Achilles swaps out the [[Thunderfire Cannon]] for a [[Lucius Pattern Heavy Quad-Launcher|Quad Mortar,]] which is weaker and less capable of penetrating armor but compensates with the Pinning rule- and as a bonus, its pinning tests are made with a -1 penalty. On top of that, the Quad Mortar&#039;s Strength, AP, and Pinning test penalty all increase as the Chaos Achilles loses hull points, making it more and more deadly as it takes damage.  This is, of course, assuming it isn&#039;t killed in one turn like most vehicles do in the current meta when they draw the ire of the nearest D-strength weapon. God fucking damn it.&lt;br /&gt;
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As of 8th, it&#039;s gotten far nastier, with a pair of heavy 2 [[Multi-Melta]]s and the Quad Launcher now has access to shatter shells, a set of short-range shots with [[Rape|performance similar to battle cannon shells]]. Its armor has received the same buff, as its previous collection of special rules have been removed and replaced with a blanket [[Awesome|4+ invul save]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Helios}} Helios Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Helios4dwje6q4no3.jpg|280px|right|thumb|The [[Whirlwind|Whirlwind&#039;s]] bigger and badder brother.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Helios Pattern Land Raider is designed for fire support, replacing the usual [[Heavy Bolter]]s with a pair of twin-linked [[Lascannon]]s and sacrificing ten transport spaces for a [[Whirlwind Multiple Missile Launcher|missile battery]] from a [[Whirlwind]]. This allows it to provide heavy fire support at long ranges and with minimal opportunities for retaliation, though it&#039;s quite points-intensive for what it does, whilst the Achilles does it better. If you do use one, be sure to employ it with a [[shooty]] force that can actually use the damned thing, like a Devastator Squad. &lt;br /&gt;
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It was originally designed by the [[Red Scorpions]], [[Derp|who didn&#039;t trust the Imperial Guard to provide them with artillery support]] ([[Basilisk|which the IG are the absolute masters of]]). Of course, this means that you&#039;re probably going to use it as an artillery tank, meaning you still have transport space. And a lot of armor. That will probably go to waste because you didn&#039;t just get a Whirlwind instead. It also has the option of taking an anti-air [[Whirlwind#Hyperios|Hyperios]] launcher, just in case you just want to equally pepper the skies in flak and falling plane bits hitting the ground at full speed. Although in terms of pound-per-points cost, it is still more efficient to just get a couple of [[Hyperios Missile Launcher]]s themselves to fit the bill rather than wasting the points to put on a fucking Land Raider.  Well, sort of.  The purpose of the anti-air missiles would be that you use the land raider like normal but it can defend itself and its troops from air threats whereas the artillery missiles can be used to support the disembarked infantry even while operating like a normal land raider.  It works on paper but games have rules and stuff real warfare doesn&#039;t.&lt;br /&gt;
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It lost the Hyperios launcher in 8th, but it&#039;s missiles were reworked to be a decent combination of the whirlwind&#039;s two missile types and the buff to twin linked weapons upped it&#039;s firepower considerably. It&#039;s now effectively a combination of the predator annihilator and the whirlwind, but with 2+ armor, T8, and transport capability, all for only a small increase in the point cost over a predator and whirlwind. If you want a fun toy for your command squad, or have the points for more heavy support units and not the slots, the Helios is a worthwhile choice. Bombard the enemy, then advance into them and pretend to be a vanilla raider, dump troops, bombard other enemies while your dudes assrape.  Continue.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Prometheus}} Prometheus Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:RaiderPrometheus.jpg|280px|thumb|right|A [[Ultramarines|Smurf]] Land Raider Prometheus. It&#039;s like staring at an open cesspool.]]&lt;br /&gt;
20 points more than a standard Land Raider, this variant loses a few transport spaces (it has 10, so no IC with your terminators) for two quad [[Heavy Bolter]]s (because FUCK hordes) and some interesting abilities: you get to subtract one from your enemy&#039;s cover save (because fuck hordes, again) and you also get to choose whether or not to add 1 to your reserve rolls.  Essentially, you get to choose whether or not something comes in if you roll a 2.  Not bad, does its job fairly well.  It&#039;s the only Land Raider that can&#039;t penetrate the armour of another Land Raider, so keep it away from tanks.&lt;br /&gt;
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In fluffy terms, [[Skub|there has been some debates on the true exact origins of this particular Land Raider.]] The exact origins of the &#039;Prometheus&#039; pattern Land Raider remains a mystery. Some Tech-adepts believe it to be a variant of the &#039;Tartarus&#039; pattern Land Raider, due to the striking similarities between the two. Although no clear evidence has been found to support this claim there is at least one archival report that depicts the vehicle, or else one that closely resembles it, that fought on the side of the Loyalists during the early period of the [[Horus Heresy]]. Others believe that it was the Salamanders which first produced it as they retain more Prometheus models, than any other Chapter and because they are often the go-to guys for &#039;super ornate shit with vague origins&#039; (strangely however, the Salamanders deny this claim which is completely out of character... [[Alpha Legion|unless]]...). In any case, the number of Chapters which do have a Prometheus within their Armories is unknown. For example, the White Scars only have four of these Land Raiders. There is even another version that the origins of &#039;Prometheus&#039; where in fact founded by the Landites - followers of the famous Arkhan Land.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 8th, it remains largely similar to its 7th edition version. It&#039;s guns now [[Awesome|ignore cover entirely]], and the buff to reserve rolls has been changed to make one stratagem you use cost one fewer command point (to a minimum of one), so long as your warlord is embarked inside. This tank offers a lot of tactical choices now, such as the choice between using your warlord as the beatstick he most likely is, and keeping him inside the tank to buff the army. &lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Proteus}} Proteus Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderProteus.png|280px|right|thumb|The Proteus which is a Land Raider equivalent of [[Old Man Henderson]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Proteus pattern is the latest in the long line-up of Forge World turning its sucky job of covering for GW&#039;s old models and fluff into a glorious winblob of [[Awesome]]. This is the old, goofy-looking [[Rogue Trader]] Raider, all grown up. Barely even considered a Land Raider, it doesn&#039;t even use the same Phobos-pattern chassis as all of the other Land Raiders do. This thing is so old that [[Eldar]] consider it old.  This thing is so old it was a mysterious, time-shrouded relic when the [[Horus Heresy]] took place; i.e. the time from whence on all things made before that moment were mysterious, time-shrouded relics. This self-contained vehicle was supposedly used as a universal Main Battle Tank during humanity&#039;s first expansion, similar to the Leman Russ or Predator today; which just goes to show you how [[awesome]] things were back during the [[Dark Age of Technology]]. It was designed to combat all kinds of new and evolving enemies, as well as do exploratory recon work on unexplored worlds.  This implies Proteus tanks not made by the Imperium might be around twenty to thirty thousand years old as of the forty-first millennium.&lt;br /&gt;
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Oh, and it was the [[Powergamer|main battle tank of the Imperial Guard in the First Edition days.]] Yes, you read that correctly. [[AWESOME|Instead of the Leman Russ, you used a Dark Age &#039;&#039;Land Raider&#039;&#039;.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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So, on the wargame side of things, this thing is the metal-est box on the battlefield. It works like a normal Raider, with the option to switch out the [[Lascannon]]s for [[Heavy Bolter]]s or [[Heavy Flamer]]s. But now, it gets the Scout rule, it can screw with enemy reserves rolling or buff your own rolls, it can get the Achilles&#039; anti-melta armor (but not the anti-Lance), and no Infiltrators can get within 24&amp;quot; of it. You can get a pintle-mounted [[Multi-Melta]], [[Heavy Bolter]], or [[Storm Bolter]]. But that isn&#039;t the best part. The best part is that Chaos gets it too. Finally, the [[Chaos Space Marines]] get to [[meme|FIRE THEIR LAZORZ]] at multiple targets!  And, Chaos gets to put on a pintle-mounted [[Havoc Launcher]] on top (so do loyal space marines as well if used in Horus Heresy and time span after that). And that thing is right next to the twin-linked [[Astartes Boltgun|Bolter]], [[Heavy Bolter]], or [[Multi-Melta]] we can put it too! The only downside to the Proteus is that it only has an 8 model transport capacity (assuming you take the Explorator Augury Web or the Ark of Unnameable Horror described below) due to its role as a universal tank, not a dedicated infantry ferry/weaponspam platform. It also lacks the frontal assault ramp and the Assault Vehicle rule, so don&#039;t even think about using this to drop termies. Loyalists should use it like a spearhead linebreaker, systematically killing tanks while screwing with reserves, and to safely transport some plasma gunners to rapid fire range.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Chaos version doesn&#039;t get to use the Explorator Augury Web; instead, it gets Fear and a nasty toy called the Ark of Unnameable Horror. Whatever is in it is so horrible that anyone shooting at it has to take a pinning test before they attack- failing the test means the shooter must forfeit their attack and go to ground immediately. Although artillery, Fearless units, and units with no Ld score are exempt from this effect, it gives the Chaos Proteus an extra degree of protection against shooty foes, encouraging them to be used in a far more aggressive manner than their Loyalist counterparts. Of course, using it to ferry a few Havocs or Chosen to where they need to be is a good idea as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Excelsior Pattern (Warhammer World exclusive)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Space-Marine-Land-Raider-Exelsior-Command-Tank.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The Land Raider Exelsior. For when you both need to lead and destroy.]]&lt;br /&gt;
An extremely limited edition Land Raider.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Excelsior is a command vehicle, equipped with augur and communications arrays to effectively deliver orders on the battlefield. Due to the equipment and weapons it carries, it is quite the rare piece of tech to field.&lt;br /&gt;
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A newly announced variant of Land Raider described as a command tank, the ridiculously named Excelsior, (which means &amp;quot;high&amp;quot; so, [[Derp|highest landraider]]) has the Phobos&#039; [[Lascannon]] sponsons but replaces the hull [[Heavy Bolter]]s with a [[Grav-Cannon|Grav-Cannon]] and [[Grav-Amp]], and it can take a [[Combi-Plasma]] as a pintle-mounted weapon instead of the standard [[Storm Bolter]]. Basically a Rhino Primaris on too much hormonal growth, if anything it pairs quite well with the Rhino.&lt;br /&gt;
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It comes with a 6++ invulnerable save and built-in immunity to Crew Shaken and Crew Stunned, but that&#039;s not its main draw. That would be its Tactical Authority rule- at the start of each shooting phase, any model of the same faction as the Excelsior within 12&amp;quot; (18&amp;quot; with the right upgrade) gets their choice of Counter-Attack, Fearless, Hit and Run, Interceptor, Skyfire, Preferred Enemy, and Tank Hunters. Finally, it gains an extra +1 BS as long as it&#039;s within 24&amp;quot; of a [[Rhino|Rhino Primaris]].&lt;br /&gt;
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===Wrath of Mjalnar Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LRMjalnar.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The Wrath of Mjalnar. A more practical way to mount a freeze-ray in contrast to the [[Stormfang|flying cargo container.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Because of course the [[Space Wolves|Furries]] need another special vehicle to suit their [[Mary Sue|special snowflake needs.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The Land Raider Wrath of Mjalnar is a variant of the Land Raider, that was created by the Space Wolves Chapter. What makes it unique among normal Land Raider is its main armaments, which are twin [[Helfrost Cannon]]s and two twin [[Lascannon]]s. Whilst the Lascannons are pretty standards, the introduction of not one but &amp;lt;u&amp;gt;two&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt; [[Helfrost Cannon]]s makes it a pretty special looking Land Raider. How the Yiffers manage to do such unsanctioned modification without starting a war with the Mechanicus for [[Heresy|obvious reasons]] is unknown. Although it could be explain via the aftermath of the First War for Armageddon and the Cold War between the Wolves and the Inquisition.&lt;br /&gt;
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Anyways, because of its Helfrost weapons, the Wrath of Mjalnar is a dedicated anti-tank vehicle as the Helfrost Cannons instantly turn the strongest of armor into brittle and immobile targets for the ensuing Lascannon fire. These makes the likes of Superheavies and even light skimmers vulnerable to these payloads.&lt;br /&gt;
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Unfortunately, the introduction of these weapons makes this specific Land Raider to lose its transportation capability. Being able to only have a transport capacity of 5. Would still make a nice pimpmobile for a kitted out Wolf Lord and small retinue or Rune Priest to buff it.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Solemnus Aggressor Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LRAggressor.jpg|280px|right|thumb|The Solemnus Aggressor, making the Land Raider Prometheus feel useless for 1,000 years and counting.]]&lt;br /&gt;
Think Land Raider Crusader on steroids.&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[Dark Angels|brooding, secretive organization]] saw the [[Heresy|heretical]] things the Space Wolves were doing with their Land Raiders and decided their &#039;friendly&#039; rivalry will not be concluded in the Furries&#039; favor. Not to be outdone, the Dark Angels released their own version of the Land Raider to one-up them in a show of [[Lulz|absolute hilarity.]] The Solemnus Aggressor is born.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is not known whether this thing was a relic discovered and kept by the Dark Angels or a piece of tech-heresy that will rile up even the most tightly screwed pants of a Mechanicum Magos. What is known is that this thing is every blob and tarpit armies worst nightmare (The Blood Angel&#039;s Angel Infernus is [[Skub|arguably/maybe better]]). Why is it so rapetastic? Well, because this monster packs quite the punch. Its main armaments are twin [[Assault Cannon]]s, two [[Heavy Bolter]]s and two [[Hurricane Bolter]]s, which gives the Solemnus Aggressor the firepower to shatter an infantry advance in a single volley.&lt;br /&gt;
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Seriously, [[Dakka|16 guns on almost all sides.]] I don&#039;t care how many [[Termagaunt|Termagaunts]] you have, they&#039;re all gonna turn into mince meat on the first turn.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Angel Infernus Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LRInfernus.jpg|280px|right|thumb|If you are not wearing fully enclosed ceramite armor that is at minimum, 15 centimeters thick. Consider yourself quite boned.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The close range assault dakka to the Solemnus Aggressor&#039;s long range assault dakka. It&#039;s every [[Sisters of Battle|Sister&#039;s]] wet dream (not personally involving [[Sanguinius]] that is) come true and a vehicle that would be more appropriate with the [[Salamanders]] than the [[Blood Angels]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Like the Solemnus Aggressor, it is not known whether this thing was a relic discovered and kept by the Blood Angels on Baal&#039;s somewhat heretical underground tech caves. But what is &#039;&#039;definitely&#039;&#039; known is that this Land Raider focuses mainly on flamers. Kind of a reverse Wrath of Mjalnar if you count the twin-linked Helfrost cannon as a reverse flamer (Helfrost is really more like a reverse volkite). Its armament is the perfect ingredient in cooking blob armies to medium rare.&lt;br /&gt;
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Its main armaments are twin [[Assault Cannon]]s, two [[Heavy Flamer]]s and two [[Flamestorm Cannon]]s as well as a pintle-mounted [[Multi-Melta]] just to be sure. Essentially, 8 barrels of &amp;lt;u&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Hell&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;. These weapons allow the Angel Infernus to unleash firestorms so intense, that even the most dug-in defenders are reduced to ashes in a heartbeat, Tarpitters would melt &#039;&#039;literally&#039;&#039;. It is gobsmacking that the Blood Angels did not use more of these during the Devastation of Baal fiasco.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Hades Diabolus Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Hades_Diabolus_White_Metal_Games.JPG|280px|right|thumb|A Hades Diabolus, all pimped out the way [[Failbaddon]] likes it. Model courtesy of White Metal Games.[//www.whitemetalgames.com/product/hellforged-landraider-hades-diabolus/]]]&lt;br /&gt;
A Chaos only Land Raider variant, equipped with a hull-mounted [[Reaper Autocannon]], Sponson Twin [[Lascannon]]s and Sponson [[Heavy Bolter]]s. Created and used by the [[Black Legion]] during the Fall of Cadia to turn Cadians Infantry and Tanks into chunks, and it started gaining popularity within the Chaos Marines forces ever since. Compared with the other Chapter Approved special Land Raiders, this one is the most balanced of the lot.&lt;br /&gt;
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Just as some of the loyalist Space Marine Chapters have adapted their Land Raiders to suit their particular styles of warfare, so some especially well-resourced or innovative Heretic Astartes factions have done the same. Perhaps the most enduring traitor Land Raider variant so far recorded is the Hades Diabolus, which was developed by the [[Black Legion]].&lt;br /&gt;
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On tabletop, the Hades Diabolus is the &#039;Make-A-Raider&#039; rule exclusive to Open Play that allows you to pimp yo big spiky ride (almost) as you see fit. The example given in Chapter Approved 2017 shifts its Twin Heavy Bolter onto extra sponsons in order to instead mount a Reaper Autocannon, making it slightly more shooty at the cost of 5 transport capacity. Yes, you can make a legit Chaos Terminus Ultra with this rule. No, you can&#039;t bring it to a normal game. [[Fail|Figures.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Anvilarum Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
An obscure pattern of Land Raider only mentioned offhand in one of the Black Library novels. Its weapon loadout is unknown, but it is said to have been open-topped, uplink-modified, and capable of carrying [[Dreadnought]]s into battle. It is said they were made in rememberance of ancient Terra&#039;s chariots. Imagine a tank being ridden by another tank. That is about the level of [[rape]] to be expected if it ever gets a model.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Variants}} [[Looted]] Land Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Looted_Land_Raider_Battlewagon.jpg|280px|thumb|right|OI! WE&#039;Z GOT DA MOST DAKKA TANK FROM DA UMIES BOSS!]]&lt;br /&gt;
Every once in a while, an [[Ork]] [[Looted|gets it into his head]] to [[Blood Ravens|capture, rather than blow up, a Land Raider]], or [[Adeptus Mechanicus|salvage one from a bombed-out husk]]. Once the thing&#039;s been made suitably [[Ork]]y, it makes for a great Battlewagon, and though most Orks extensively modify the design until little of the vehicle&#039;s original shape remains, a few enterprising Orks like the boxy design of the Land Raider, and modify their vehicle accordingly. [[Counts As|Though it can no longer be considered a true Land Raider]] due to the various modifications the Orks have made to it, it&#039;s still killy and flash.&lt;br /&gt;
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Certain ambitious/filthy rich Orks can also turn the Land Raider into a supped up [[Battlefortress]]. They just replaced the main cargo transport capacity and use that empty space to mount a [[Dakka|giant fucking gun on the top.]] It is also noted that such Land Raiders are converted into the Rokkitspitta variant of the Battlefortress or the anti-air Flakk Battlefortress. The amount of things you can mount on a empty troop compartment bay is endless&lt;br /&gt;
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===Grav-Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
While it&#039;s never gotten a model, the existence of a Land Raider even larger than a [[Spartan Assault Tank]] fitted with anti-gravitic plates that allowed it to function as a skimmer has been mentioned in the Horus Heresy novels. Quite notably, Arkham Land used one as his personal transport (the appropriately named &#039;&#039;Land&#039;s Raider&#039;&#039;), which was equipped with a turret-mounted [[Volkite Weaponry|quad- Volkite Caliver]] array. Incidentally, this also makes it the only known model of Land Raider with a turret-mounted weapon. Not to be confused with the [[Repulsor Tank]].&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[Dark Angels]] also had their own Grav-Raider named Galatine (GW really can&#039;t resist King Authur shoutouts when it comes to the First Legion).  Which was the personal ride of the Voted Lieutenant of the [[Deathwing]] during the [[Great Crusade|good old days]] and [[Horus Heresy|Horus&#039;s temper tantrum]].&lt;br /&gt;
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==External Links==&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvdD50nSISs  Forge World talks about the history of the vehicle]&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.chamber42.com/files/datasheets/Ares/Archive/Ares_Final_4th_ED.pdf  Original 4th Edition Land Raider Ares Datasheet from the original creator]&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://chamber42.com/blog/archives/251  Updated 8th Edition Land Raider Ares Datasheet from the original creator]&lt;br /&gt;
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image:99590101236 ArmouredProteusLandRaider02.jpg|&amp;lt;center&amp;gt;Armoured Proteus Variant&amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Image:ChaosRaider.jpg|A [[Chaos]] Land Raider, impressively modded.&lt;br /&gt;
File:Party Raider.jpg|Another modded out Chaos Land Raider, belonging to the [[Emperor&#039;s Children]]. It functions as an assault transport and mobile crack party.&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderCrusader.jpg|A [[Ultramarines|Smurf]] Land Raider Crusader. This design originated with the [[Black Templars]].&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderRedeemer.jpg|A Land Raider Redeemer, widely known for being one of the only things that can scare Tyranids.&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderAres.png|A [[Dark Angels]] Land Raider Ares&lt;br /&gt;
Image:TerminusUltra.jpg|A [[Salamanders]] Terminus Ultra, in all of its Las-cannony glory. (IMMA FIRIN&#039; MAH LAZORS!!!!!)&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderAchilles.jpg|A [[Minotaurs]] Land Raider Achilles. Fielding one may inspire [[Rage|fury]].&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderHelios.jpg|A [[Space Wolves]] Land Raider Helios. Aim away from eyes and face.&lt;br /&gt;
Image:Looted_Land_Raider.jpg|WE&#039;Z GOT DA BEST [[METAL BOXES|BOX]] ON DA FIELD!&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Ordinatus</title>
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&lt;div&gt;[[File:Ordinatus.jpg|400px|thumbnail|right| Yes, the little things on the bottom are buildings. &#039;&#039;&#039;It&#039;s that big&#039;&#039;&#039;. It is also [[Looted|looted,]] [[Emprah]] [[Rape|help us.]] ]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{topquote|A weapon the size of a [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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A near-perfect expression of the [[Omnissiah]]&#039;s grandeur and, of course, his puissance. Armies are thrown to the wind by its glorious song, and mountains themselves skitter aside at its demand. Nothing stands before a sacred Machine Spirit so mighty without its consent.|Tech-Priest Garrulon Vyme}}&lt;br /&gt;
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In the rare event that even the Titan Legions just can&#039;t get the job done, the [[Imperium of Man]] brings in the specialized war-machines known as the &#039;&#039;&#039;Ordinati&#039;&#039;&#039;.  These are basically unintelligent (so far as we know) Bolos built with Imperial technology, and are the angry black matriarchs of the AdMech&#039;s arsenals. &lt;br /&gt;
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The size of an Ordinatus varies &#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;A. LOT.&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;, if you thought the size of Titans was inconsistent as fuck, the Ordinatus got them beat. This is due to the fact that each Ordinatus is a unique specimen, meaning that the size of these things varies upon their specialization. Some like Ordinatus Golgotha is noted to have its missile to be as tall as a Reaver Titan, making it on the &#039;&#039;small&#039;&#039; end of things. Others like Ordinatus Armageddon mounts a [[Nova Cannon]], which if scaled properly (Assuming it isn&#039;t a miniaturisation), puts it in between 500-1800 meters, whilst the traitorous twin Ordinatii engines, Eradicant and Obliteratus, is described as having tracks two storeys high which ran for hundreds of metres. And then you have the Ork-looted Ordinatus Mars on the right, which is just fucking ridiculous.&lt;br /&gt;
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*&#039;&#039;&#039;Length:&#039;&#039;&#039; 0.5-1.8km; approx&lt;br /&gt;
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==Overview==&lt;br /&gt;
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Unlike the standardized Titans, each Ordinatus is custom-built by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] for a specific objective and named after the world it was constructed on. A special branch of the Admech called the Centurio Ordinatus is responsible for their creation, use, and maintenance, similar to the Collegia Titanica. The Ordinati themselves vary widely in armaments, size, shape, and role - some are armed with guns that would make an [[Imperator Battle Titan]] jealous, others are designed to carry entire battalions of troops, but all are more than capable of winning a war on their own. Most of them are only used for one battle and then get mothballed. &lt;br /&gt;
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Using each one for only a single fight seems kind of wasteful given how stupidly powerful they&#039;re supposed to be, but you must first realize how the Mechanicum sees them. To the AdMech, innovation is one of the most dangerous things in the galaxy - if they invent a new Ordinatus it is only out of extremely dire need, and even then only the Centurio Ordinatus Magi are entrusted to do so. After it fulfills its purpose, the new Ordinatus should by all means be left alone unless it needs to perform its specialized role again. After all, it&#039;s a new technology not based at all on any pre-existing STC, and as such using it without a very, very good reason is seen as sacrilege if not outright tech-heresy, and if you push the wrong button you might vaporize somebody&#039;s favorite mountain by accident.&lt;br /&gt;
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In light of that, actually deploying one at all is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the [[Horus Heresy]]. They&#039;re typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or [[Skitarii]], and are used only when [[Imperial Guard|any]] [[Space Marines|other]] [[Exterminatus|options]] have failed. One was constructed in the middle of the First battle for Ullanor in [[the war of the beast]], and fired PLASMA DRIVES (famous for powering BATTLE BARGES on their own). This was so effective, it could one shot a column of Ork [[Gargant|Gargants]]. Unfortunately it met a sticky end when the Beast&#039;s PERSONAL TEMPLE-GARGANT fired all its weaponry (and there&#039;s a lot) at it, and still only just managed to cripple it. WOW.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ordinatus engines are absolutely massive land crawlers that can run over and squash Baneblades, and are protected by a specialized energy field called a Dispersion Field on par with a Titan&#039;s void shields. Unlike the Titans, Ordinati are usually not meant to directly assault enemy positions, but tend to be better suited as really big back-line artillery.  They are (very relatively) squishy for their size and firepower - and fairly indiscriminate at unleashing said firepower - so they need support armies to keep enemies at distance as they blow everything within several hundred miles of them to pieces. &lt;br /&gt;
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Speaking about firepower... While Titans and huge ass super heavy tanks tend to have multiple guns on them, Ordinatus engines always mount only one ridiculously OP weapon system which can be as large as an actual &#039;&#039;Titan&#039;&#039;. Most (if not all) of those systems were once specifically designed to solve one particularly difficult problem. Let me reiterate this: The Mechanicum, the guys who see innovation as one of the most perilous things in the galaxy, actually &#039;&#039;invented&#039;&#039; these things. Not just &amp;quot;in the distant past before much knowledge had being lost&amp;quot; but right the fuck NOW - some of the famous Ordinatus weapons were invented in M41 to fight off Waaagh! Ghazghkull. It&#039;s no surprise to anyone that the cogboys consider them the most sacred &amp;quot;relics&amp;quot; that they possess. &lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinati Minoris===&lt;br /&gt;
The &amp;quot;small&amp;quot; Ordinati, which are still each the size of three [[Leman Russ]] tanks lined up end-to-end, are typically armed with weaponry normally seen on Titans. They&#039;re easily recognized in silhouette by the two pairs of tracks they possess: two at the front and two at the rear. All of the big, &amp;quot;regular&amp;quot; Ordinati have three pairs of treads.  Granted, each of those treads could wholly crush an Ordinatus Minoris, but that is besides the point.&lt;br /&gt;
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They&#039;re also the only Ordinati which have rules for them available and they can be taken in both 30k and &amp;lt;s&amp;gt;40k&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt; (40k rules awaiting the release of Fires of Cyraxus) Admech lists. Both of the available Ordinati Minoris are Super-Heavy Vehicles with AV14/13/13, 14 Hull points, Blessed Autosimalcrum, Armored Ceramite, Anbaric Claws, an Ordinatus Dispersion Field (an improved Flare Shield that&#039;s most effective early in the game: initially it grants a -3 S to all shooting attacks and rolls on the D chart, which goes down by one until the third turn, where it remains at a -1 penalty to all incoming shooting attacks and strength D hits), three turret-mounted Volkite Culverins, and a built in 6++ save. The catch is that they also have their own Catastrophic Damage table in which the closest range is always Strength D no matter what gets rolled, so if it ever does go down it&#039;s guaranteed to fuck over anyone nearby.&lt;br /&gt;
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The IRL reasons for the Minoris existence is because full size Ordinatus models would not only be larger than Emperor Titans, but larger than the table and cost at least double the price of both put together. Therefore, you are never going to see Ordinatus Majoris models outside of [[Epic]]. At the very least Minoris people will actually play with you while trolling players who depoly Knights and Titans in [[Escalation]] will always be funny.&lt;br /&gt;
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Currently, three Ordinatus Minoris variants have their own rules:&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ordinatus Sagittar====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:99560108149_MechanicumOrdinatusSagittar01.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Sagittar, the Ordinatus Gehenna&#039;s rotten stepchild.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The sniper and anti-titan of Ordinatus Minoris.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Ordinatus Sagittar was a type of Ordinatus engine used during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy. A smaller Ordinatus Minoris design, the Sagittar was equipped with a Belicosa-pattern [[Volcano Cannon]] used to destroy enemy Titans and most often carried on Warlord Class machines. Secondary weapons consisted of a trio of [[Volkite Culverin]]s.&lt;br /&gt;
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Crunchwise, did you ever say to yourself &amp;quot;Hey, I wish I could mount a Titan-grade Volcano Cannon on something other than a Shadowsword&amp;quot;? Well, you&#039;re in luck- for &amp;quot;only&amp;quot; 700 points, the Ordinatus Sagittar can fire off a blast of Strength D Apocalyptic Blast goodness from &#039;&#039;&#039;180&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039; away, allowing you to snipe enemy vehicles and everything vaguely close to them from the other side of the table. The Machine Destroyer rule on it is a little overkill, but very nice against Titans.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ordinatus Ulator====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:99560108145_MechanicumOrdinatusUlator_08.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Ulator, the little brother of the Ordinatus Mars.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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A rare and truly arcane weapon system of [[Star Wars|UNLIMITED POWA!!!,]] the Ulator is one of the most potent war machines at the Imperium’s disposal. In the time of the Great Crusade the Ordinatus macro engines were rarer than even the Battle Titans of the Collegia Titanica, and only a handful of Forge Worlds had the resources or indeed the doctrinal blessing and religious authority to produce or maintain such embodiment of the Omnissiah’s divine wrath. Such was the sacredness of these machines above all others, that an entire subcult of the Mechanicum was devoted to their worship and propitiation. The Ordinatus Ulator carries a trio of [[Volkite Culverin]]s as its secondary armaments, but its primary weapon is the terrifying Ulator class [[Sonic Destructor]].&lt;br /&gt;
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On tabletop, 1075 points nets you the Ordinatus Mars&#039; little brother, armed with its own Sonic Destructor. At first glance, its rules are nasty as hell- 72&#039; range, AP1, Armorbane, Instant Death, Pinning, and Ignores Cover in one package. However, the meat of its effectiveness comes from its &amp;quot;Ulator Sonic Wave&amp;quot; rule. Instead of measuring the shot normally, you place a Massive Blast marker so it touches the Ordinatus&#039; hull, and move it forward in any direction from its firing arc (so long as the first model hit by it is an enemy; mind you, friendly units can be hit afterwards) until it either reaches the max range or it leaves the table. Everything that the template passes over even partially is automatically hit, with squads taking a number of hits equal to the number of models that the template covered as it moved. Yes, this includes fliers too. From there, its strength changes depending on what got hit- it acts like S5 on infantry/bikes/beasts/jetbikes/cavalry, S8 on MCs and non-tank vehicles, S10 on tanks, and the almighty D to super-heavies, buildings, and GCs. Between its ability to tear apart an entire army in one shot regardless of what&#039;s being fielded and the fact that it &#039;&#039;literally&#039;&#039; cannot miss, it says a lot that this is still one of the &amp;quot;small&amp;quot; Ordinati. In addition, it sounds something like [https://youtu.be/P0DUsylJw9E this.]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ordinatus Aktaeus====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusAktaeus.jpg|300px|left|thumb|This fell out from between an Imperator&#039;s legs, so they attached treads to it.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The Ordinatus Aktaeus is a type of Ordinatus engine used by the Mechanicum during the Horus Heresy.&lt;br /&gt;
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Essentially a massive assault drill, the super-heavy transport is actually two vehicles combined into one. The first is the Ordinatus you see while the second is the giant drill, which is called the [[Tunneling Transport Vehicles#Mole|Mole]]; combined, this allowed for the delivery of troops directly into the heart of the battle. The weapon also unleashes potent seismic forces upon the enemy in the process.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Adeptus Mechanicus of Forge World AcM3 have done it again, after vigorous field tests in catching the elusive &#039;road runner&#039; they&#039;ve finally cleared their giant novelty rocket for use as a war machine, right after they repurposed it into a drill. It&#039;s better known as the [[Tunneling Transport Vehicles|Mole]]. Presumably, they did so after playing a few too many games of [[FATAL]] and they wanted to make something so huge, no roll for [[Anal Circumference]] could possibly save you.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Mars===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusMars.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Mars. Suck on it, [[Noise Marines]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
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During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of [[Imperial Fists]] led by [[Sigismund]] were sent to stop him, but discovered that the Magos possessed a [[C&#039;tan|peculiar xeno artifact]] that caused any ship that got too close to it to be blown up or thrown into the Warp. A ground attack was decided to be a more viable approach...if it weren&#039;t for the half-mile thick walls made of the toughest materials known to the Imperium. &lt;br /&gt;
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The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a [[Sonic Disruptor]] that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves. As the walls of the fortress crumpled the Loyalist Tech-Guard was able to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty. Probably being used by the Fabricator-General for fuck all, as no-one knows what happened to it after that.&lt;br /&gt;
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One Mars, Ordinatus Hervaras, as you may have already known from the image above, had been looted by Orks. One must wonder where the self-destruct button was.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Golgotha===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusGolgotha.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Golgotha. How do they reload those missiles, anyway?]]&lt;br /&gt;
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After [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka]] fled Armageddon, [[Yarrick]] managed to track him down to the planet Golgotha. Sometime after his capture by the greenskins and later escape, he returned with a punitive force of Titans and Skitarii. The sheer size of the Ork WAAAGH! made it impossible for them to gain an advantage, warranting the creation of an Ordinatus made specifically to deal with overwhelmingly massive hordes. &lt;br /&gt;
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Carrying six [[Hellfire Missile]]s, capable of annihilating massive swathes of enemy infantry and light vehicles. The Golgotha&#039;s Hellfire Missiles were perfect for the job, and routed the Orks within a week. Since then it&#039;s been deployed in any battle where the enemies of the Imperium outnumber even the Imperial Guard. To this day, no one knows how the great weapon is reloaded. The only real way they could pull that off is if it was loaded into an [[Ark Mechanicus]] or a Cruiser or something. Either way it would take the better part of a day or longer.&lt;br /&gt;
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It was first used on the Squat homeworld of Golgotha against invading Orks.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Armageddon===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusArmageddon.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Armageddon, for when you really need a continent bathed in plasma.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The Ordinatus Armageddon was designed during the First War for Armageddon to defend against a particularly dangerous horde of [[Daemon Engine]]s. The plasma-based cannon gives it the ability to melt Titans in one shot and disintegrate entire tank battalions with a salvo. Supposedly, it was [[Original character, do not steal|&#039;inspired&#039;]] by an old [[Squat]] [[Cyclops War Machine|anti-Titan vehicle.]] The book &#039;&#039;Helsreach&#039;&#039; speculates that the Ordinatus Armageddon&#039;s main gun was basically a [[Nova Cannon]] (a weapon typically used only on [[Imperial Navy]] warships) modified to use an auto-loading system instead of a crew of thousands of slave workers. &lt;br /&gt;
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It is the only &#039;large&#039; Ordinatus that can be properly estimated based on size. While not official, it can assumed that its maximum size puts it in the same weight category as Imperial Destroyers or Frigates. We got this size by estimating its Nova Cannon with that of Imperial Battleships and scaling it with the Armageddon. Of course do note that this is just taking into the presumption that the [[Nova Cannon]] on the Armageddon is the same size as those found on Battleships and that changes in its size can fluctuate.  This is unlikely to be true because a titan is a hell of a lot smaller than a ship and requiring a &amp;quot;salvo&amp;quot; to destroy a tank battalion implies (relatively) rapid fire capability so the shots must be far smaller than those of a true nova cannon.  A nova cannon in the Navy can wipe out an entire squadron of escorts with one shot and those presumably are flying thousands of kilometers apart from each other. Besides, a novel is not necessarily canon (pun?) and a plasma-based weapon is probably exactly that, a plasma weapon. So, we have no real knowledge of how big it is or what it shoots except that it is likely no smaller than a Capital Imperialis.&lt;br /&gt;
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Anyway, during the battle of Helsreach the ranking Space Marine commander, Chaplain Grimaldus, ordered his Techmarine to go find the Ordinatus and reactivate it. This took about five straight weeks of hacking, just to get in the hangar bay&#039;s door. And when the Titan Legions found out the Marines had done this they threatened to &#039;&#039;destroy the Ordinatus and kill all the Space Marines&#039;&#039;, that&#039;s how big a deal these machines and the &amp;quot;never use, ever&amp;quot; doctrines are to the Mechanicus. Luckily basic logic prevailed (&amp;quot;if you don&#039;t let us use this the Ork gargants are going to kill us and loot all our Titans) and the Mechanicus Titans stood aside to let the Ordinatus start shooting. The battle changed from an imminent Imperial defeat to a decisive victory shortly thereafter.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Priam===&lt;br /&gt;
Essentially the [[Hades Breaching Drill]]&#039;s big brother, the Priam was designed during the Siege of Priam to bypass the defenses of an occupied city by drilling directly through a planet&#039;s crust, traveling through the mantle underneath, and then reemerging behind enemy lines. It was successful at deploying four companies of Imperial Guard to break the aforementioned siege without incinerating them in the process, but was rendered inoperable afterwards due to its shielding partially failing during the attack. Since most Ordinati are only intended for one battle anyway, this wasn&#039;t an issue.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Gehenna===&lt;br /&gt;
The Gehenna was armed with an Apocalypse Cannon strong enough to shoot straight through a planet&#039;s crust hard enough to trigger magma flows. It was fought over by the Imperium and [[Chaos]] during the 13th [[Black Crusade]]. I&#039;m not sure what an Apocalypse Cannon is but i&#039;ma go out on a limb and say that it&#039;s a beefier version of a Volcano Gun that can destabilize the geological activity of the planet it&#039;s sitting on.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Volcanis Ultor===&lt;br /&gt;
A rare example of a Traitor Ordinatus, made by the Dark Mechanicum of Volcanis Ultor to wipe out an advancing force of [[Grey Knights]]. Its exact armament was never described, but judging by the description of it being able to fire pinpoint salvos of multiple warheads it may have been capable of firing missiles or shells of some kind. However, it was never actually used- the wreckage of a Grey Knight Strike Cruiser that had just been destroyed by the traitors&#039; warships crashed on top of the war machine, [[fail|obliterating its cannon barrel and ammunition loading systems by accident]].&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Ullanor===&lt;br /&gt;
A destroyed [[Capitol Imperialis]] command vehicle and a ship-based [[Plasma Annihilator]] taken from a downed Ark Mechanicus, the Ordinatus Ullanor lived a brief life during the battle against WAAAAGH! Beast during the events of the &#039;&#039;Beast Arises&#039;&#039; series. It showed up, killed a few [[Gargant|Gargants,]] then got nuked by the beast&#039;s [[Temple Gargant|mountain-sized Gargant]] in one shot.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:OrdinatusFirepowah.jpg|The Ordinatus Mars, making [[Emperor Battle Titan|Emperor Battle Titans]] feel insecure since the 31st millennium.&lt;br /&gt;
File:Imperial_Battlefleet_&amp;amp;_Imperial_Landship_size_scale_(2).png|A size scale between the maximum to minimum possible size of the Ordinatus Armageddon. Makes you feel small eh?&lt;br /&gt;
Image:Ork_Ordinatus.JPG|[[Lolwut|Another Ordinatus Mars looted by Orks.]] [[Wat|How in the proverbial fuck]] [[Adeptus Mechanicus|these idiots]] [[Derp|keep on losing Ordinatii to Orks]] [[FAIL|&#039;&#039;of all people&#039;&#039;,]] [[Herp|we have no idea.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Land Raider</title>
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&lt;div&gt;{{Topquote|Scorch the earth and all who stand upon it!|[[Dawn of War 2|Land Raider pilots doing what they do best.]]}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:LandRaider.jpg|500px|right|thumb|A Land Raider assaulting a position. Calling or playing it as a  front line tank or a Baneblade knockoff is a [[Rage|sure way of getting your]] [[Anal Circumference|ass shredded]] [[Space Marines|by SM players.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
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A [[Rhino Transport]] grown several orders of magnitude too large, the mighty Land Raider is one of the biggest available tanks that [[Space Marines]] and [[Chaos Space Marines]] can field. Its firepower is incredible, and its armor betrays no weakpoints: it has maximum armor (14) for &#039;&#039;every side&#039;&#039;, something that only the [[Monolith#Warhammer_40.2C000|Necron Monolith]], [[Necron Pylon]], and [[Spartan Assault Tank]] share with the Land Raider; not even [[Baneblade|Baneblades]] have this. Its armor is pretty much only beaten by [[Warlord Battle Titan|Warlord Class battle titans]]. It can also transport Terminators. This is the [[METAL BOXES|Metalboxiest]] of all the [[Rhino Transport|METAHL BAWKSES]].&lt;br /&gt;
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==Overview==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Land_Raider_Insides.png|500px|right]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Land Raider has always been a somewhat insane beast, owing to its large weapon load and the fact that only part of this load can usually fire at a given time, making it so that it&#039;s of questionable value - this is because there are almost always better choices to do what the Land Raider can do for cost - Predators generally do better at vehicle busting or infantry killing, and the main use of the Land Raider is as a transport vehicle for Terminators and getting them right into the heart of the battle, which is kind of lopsided with its heavy armament.&lt;br /&gt;
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Even with this, the Land Raider is still something of a good combat vehicle, if only because of the changes to the 5th edition vehicle weaponry rules. Stationary, the Land Raider can fire off all its weaponry in a salvo, which is especially good for the Chaos version, which can mount a Havoc Launcher to add a little extra infantry-raping punch. The Grey Knight version is also notable (Psycannon Bolts help this thing a lot) since it&#039;s pretty much the only heavy tank Daemonhunters get.&lt;br /&gt;
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Make no mistake: It may be inefficient, large, and points-heavy, but the Land Raider is &#039;&#039;still&#039;&#039; a powerful force and should not be underestimated under any circumstances. Virtually any form of Land Raider is a daunting foe if it sticks around, whether it has troops in it or not. AV14 all around makes it a tough nut to crack without dedicated anti-armor weapons, and the Land Raider still is likely to survive the opening salvo, especially if it has extra armor. However, keep your Land Raider away from dedicated anti-heavy armor (Railguns, melta), or you will very quickly feel the pain of losing all those points.&lt;br /&gt;
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And before you say it, a Land Raider is not a main battle tank or an armored personnel carrier; it is an infantry fighting vehicle like the Razorback, since it can carry people inside and provide heavy fire support (hence Infantry and Fighting). A Baneblade is a main battle tank (well, it is if you don&#039;t accept the term heavy or superheavy battle tank), a Rhino is an an armored personnel carrier, a Land Raider is an Infantry Fighting vehicle (though perhaps you could throw in heavy into that term). Well, that is unless you can actually get the Ares and Terminus Ultra pattern models, who traded their transport capabilities for even more and bigger guns, where they&#039;re pretty much &amp;lt;s&amp;gt;MBTs&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt; an assault gun and a tank destroyer respectively...Okay, now that that&#039;s over, the original Land Raider was designated an MBT by the man who found the STC and whom the vehicle is named after, Arkhan Land. If the theory that the Land Raider Proteus is actually the default/original variant of the Land Raider is correct, then the Land Raider IS an MBT, it&#039;s just that the variants that permitted honest troop capacity were utilized more often by the Assault-happy Astartes to the point that Land Raiders are now known by the more common offspring of the original pattern.  Except it’s not.  An MBT requires the armored fighting vehicle to be fully capable of engaging armor and infantry with its primary weapon(s), keeping pace with mechanized infantry and other vehicle forces, and possessing enough armor and firepower to rival heavy tank threats.  Some patterns fulfill this to varying degrees.  However, the Land Raider is simply too slow and rare to be classified as a Main Battle Tank.  If anything, its most common varients are a form of Infantry Tank with troop carrying capability.  A slow armored fighting vehicle capable of defending infantry against vehicles and helping infantry against enemy infantry and suppressing or destroying defensive positions.  This is also why a Leman Russ standard is an MBT.  It can use different shells to destroy infantry, light vehicles, and heavy vehicles all from a platform easily capable of keeping up with mechanized elements and dueling heavy tanks.  It is also far more common, as an MBT is the primary and most numerous tank of a military, whereas the Land Raider is extremely rare.  While the [[lascannon]]s and [[Heavy Bolter|heavy bolters]] working together could enable the Land Raider to serve as an MBT, the tank itself is far too slow and far too rare to qualify.&lt;br /&gt;
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In terms of appearance, a Land Raider is basically a cross between giant World War I Mark series tank and a modern armored fighting vehicle. It&#039;s shaped more like the latter, but the exposed treads on the entire front of the tank and the sponson-mounted guns resemble the former. Oddly, the placement of sponson mounted guns on the Mark series tank was a feature implemented so the tanks could fire into enemy trenches more easily while also keeping them from becoming too tall and unstable; after the war, that design was scrapped in favor of rotating turrets that gave an entire 360 degree firing arc since trench warfare wasn’t common after WW1, if it was then sponson weapons probably would have remained popular (cannons on a Mark tank could only be pointed at things in front of them or to the side, they could not aim behind it).. Why GW decided to model something after this is a mystery, but they seem to have a thing for giving the Imperium of Man pre-&amp;lt;s&amp;gt;Cold War&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt;World War II vehicle designs. Isn&#039;t it obvious? The Mark I was a British invention!  And now for the low price of $110 a piece!  Holy shit.  They do have an excuse, though.  Most Imperial vehicles were either meant for exploration or utility and had guns and armor more as a “just in case” or slapped on in desperation during or after the Age of Strife (imagine using a fire truck as a re-fitted infantry tank).  So, there was no reason for them to be designed with combat practicality or effectiveness in mind.  Heck, the Baneblade’s STC data says it is a light scout tank and it actually walks the walk of a true tank and its oddly tall frame makes sense for mounting anti-infantry/anti-vehicle supplementary weapons (or just a side effect of the sheer size needed to carry enough armor to survive the enemies of its time).  Which it does and to great effect.  The Land Raider is in the same boat and also uses its defensive armament effectively but its height is probably for transportation capacity.&lt;br /&gt;
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Now in 8th edition, the Land Raider is a much more fearsome beast, being able to fire all of its weapons at different targets, and benefiting greatly from the new twin-linked rules.  It&#039;s also T8 with 16 wounds and one of the very few 2+ armour saves on vehicles. It basically went from schizophrenic IFV to being a very effective IFV.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Phobos}} Phobos Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:StandardRaider.jpg|280px|thumb|right|A [[Ultramarines|Smurf]] Land Raider. AKA the Phobos Pattern.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The basic one has two [[Twin-Linked]] [[Lascannon]]s in sponsons (called &amp;quot;Godhammer&amp;quot; pattern lascannon, probably in honor of legendary GW model designer, [[Jes Goodwin]]) and a twin-linked [[Heavy Bolter]], making it some kind of heavy infantry fighting vehicle derpfish.  Prior to 8th edition, it was generally considered to be very flexible, but ultimately rather inefficient. The Predator Annihilator was better at tankbusting, as it could unleash 3 lascannon beams, one of which was twin-linked, whereas the Land Raider only had 2 twin-linked Lascannon (though the Land Raider could also take a pintle-mounted Multi-Melta, which could one-shot almost any tank). The Predator Destructor was better at killing infantry; 2 shots from an [[Autocannon]] and 6 more from [[Heavy Bolter]]s shredded all kinds of medium/light infantry, whereas the Land Raider only had the single twin-linked [[Heavy Bolter]] to fight infantry (plus an optional [[Storm Bolter]], which the Predator could also take). The Rhino was generally a better transport for its price, only falling short in its inability to carry Terminators.  The Land Raider stood apart from the Predator and Rhino because it could fill multiple duties at once (it was recommended that you add a [[Storm Bolter]]/[[Multi-Melta]], extra-armor, and a [[Hunter-Killer Missile]] to help in this task), and it was the only vehicle in many armies that allowed a unit to disembark and assault in the same turn. It was schizophrenic and expensive, but it was &#039;&#039;effective&#039;&#039;, especially if you used it right. In 7e, if you put 3 in the Land Raider Spearhead Formation for 750 points stock you got a lethal counter to those super-heavies, gargantuan creatures, and buildings with Mighty Bulwark thanks to the re-rolls for failing to wound or penetrate armor.&lt;br /&gt;
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As of 8th, it&#039;s far more potent, benefiting not only from the generally-increased durability of vehicles and the elimination of firing arcs, but also from changes to how twin-linked weapons work. It now has greater firepower than either Predator variant (in fact, it&#039;s close to being tied with both of them put together), and the points changes on other vehicles such as the Rhino means that while the Land Raider is still &#039;&#039;expensive&#039;&#039;, it&#039;s not as point-inefficient as it was. &lt;br /&gt;
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===Venerable Land Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:99120101061 CustodianLandraider01.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The &#039;Venerable&#039; sub-variant of the Phobos Pattern. Deadly not because of its weapons, [[Custodian Guard|but the cargo it is holding.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
The [[Adeptus Custodes]] also have their own sub-variant of the Phobos Pattern Land Raider called the aptly named &#039;&#039;&#039;Venerable Land Raider&#039;&#039;&#039; which is a Land Raider bristling with gold to blind the enemies of man with the superiority of the &amp;lt;u&amp;gt;BLING&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;. Venerable Land Raiders ignore shaken and stunned results and also comes with some pretty cool upgrades as well now like a 5+ invulnerable save from the aegis ability, and a 6+ FNP (yes, it has both an Invulnerable and a FNP because &#039;&#039;of course it does&#039;&#039;), all for mega mucho points. Other than that there is very little difference armament wise other then being a &#039;cheap&#039; (for Custodes standards anyway) replacement to the vastly superior [[Coronus Grav Carrier]], [[promotions|which is faster, inflicts a -1 to hit in melee, and is actually designed for Custodians (transports capacity of 6 means that it can carry two MSU guard squads, or a 5-man with Shield-Captain, at the cost of having a 3+ armour save)]]. Still, don&#039;t try to underestimate this sub-variant as the cargo it&#039;s holding just so happens to be [[Custodian Guard|dudes who can]] [[Rape|tear your Riptide a new asshole.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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In terms of fluff, Venerable Land Raiders have a enhanced &amp;lt;s&amp;gt;AI&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt; Machine Spirit, more so than conventional Land Raiders. Many Venerable Land Raiders can trace their history back to the earliest years of the Imperium and fought in the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]]. As you can imagine, such engines of war was considered as a secondhand watered down version of the [[Coronus Grav Carrier|type]] [[Pallas Grav-Attack|of]] [[Gyrfalcon Pattern Jetbike|shit]] [[Caladius Grav-Tank|the]] [[Adeptus Custodes|Custodes]] [[Telemon Heavy Dreadnought|used]] [[Contemptor-Galatus Dreadnought|to]] [[Orion Gunship |have,]] or rather still have but have been mothballed for...[[Derp|reasons.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Still, these dauntless war engines have now served for ten thousand years and each has built a legend every bit as magnificent as those possessed by the greatest Imperial champions. They have also developed Magos-class machine spirits and these noble and aggressive entities can independently aim and fire the vehicle&#039;s guns and coordinate its auto-repair rituals when circumstances require it. In extreme circumstances these amazing war engines have even been teleported directly onto the battlefield, through the use of ancient [[Just As Planned|Godstrike-pattern teleportariums.]] [[Rape|Deepstriking teleporting Land Raiders full of golden demigods?]] [[Cheese|Oh...all of the yes.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Chaos}} Chaos Land Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:99120102052 CSMLandRaiderRepack01.jpg|280px|thumb|right|Chaos Land Raiders are now at a reasonable price of a 100,000 Chaos Credits! Call your local [[Dark Mechanicum]] today!]]&lt;br /&gt;
Functionally identical to the Phobos Pattern Land Raider, the Chaos version has a number of small changes that actually make it quite a bit better than its standard counterpart. It has Assault Vehicle like the loyalist, meaning that troops exiting it can assault the same turn, and it can be further specialized as an assault transport with Daemonic Possession, Extra Armor, and [[Dirge Caster]]. It can also be turned into a better combat vehicle due to its ability to pack on a [[Havoc Launcher]]; this gives it the ability to fire a few clusters of blast templates downrange for those using it as a heavy offensive vehicle. You can alternately pack on a [[Combi-Bolter]] and [[Combi-Flamer]]/[[Combi-Melta|Melta,]] and they&#039;re even comparable with [[Havoc Launcher]] in current codex. &lt;br /&gt;
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It&#039;s usually a bit more valuable to Chaos than it is to the Loyalists as a result. However, unfortunately for Chaos; this is the only kind of Land Raider they get, and compared to some of the other things on this list, it&#039;s out-specialized by other Land Raiders - the Crusader does Assault Transport (arguably; Daemonic Possession does a LOT to make this thing more dangerous, or DID before the rules change made Daemonic Possession cause the Chaos Raider to randomly eat passengers) better, and the Ares, Redeemer, and Achilles handle massed infantry better, whilst the Terminus Ultra is basically a tank destroyer. Add to this that the Chaos Land Raider doesn&#039;t have Power of the Machine Spirit rule that loyalist Land Raiders have, and the Chaos Land Raider is more limited in the ways it can shoot. &lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Crusader}} Crusader Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderCrusader.gif|280px|thumb|right|PURGING WITH MY KIIIIIIIIIN!]]&lt;br /&gt;
Once upon a time, during a Crusade to bring the Emperor&#039;s Light to some foul heretics, the Black Templars&#039; Techmarines considered that [[Twin-Linked]] [[Lascannon]]s weren&#039;t particularly useful when rushing forward to disgorge Sword Brethren [[rape|right where it hurts the most]], so they decided to [[heresy|tinker a bit]] with one of their Land Raiders and swap out its Mars-sanctioned weapon loadout... and thus the Crusader Pattern Land Raider was born. It forgoes long-range firepower in favor of a dedicated role as an assault transport/infantry fighting vehicle, generally making it a bit more effective at getting into the enemy&#039;s face and spewing out a truly immense amount of dakka just before its passengers double up on the beating in melee. Armed with a pair of [[Hurricane Bolter]] sponsons, an optional [[Multi-Melta]] (just in case a vehicle/fortification would think of getting in the way) and twin-linked [[Assault Cannon]]s, the Crusader Pattern basically delivers a truly beautiful amount of dakka at (twelve Bolters, and two assault cannons=some 272+ rounds per second) close range (with the Multi-Melta being there to deal with the errant vehicle threat) before disgorging its troops into the heart of enemy forces. Making it even better, the Crusader holds more men and has Frag Assault Launchers, ensuring that the disembarking troops gain the benefits of Frag Grenades (which Terminators normally lack). This vehicle was so effective that it spread, to some of the other Marine chapters, including the [[Grey Knights]], who were given a few for helping the Templars out once, and eventually even got official recognition from Mars.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you play Dark Angels, you owe it to yourself to play at least one game where this beast is boosted by a Banner of Devastation and some power fields, for an utterly hilarious TWENTY FOUR twin linked Bolter shots all protected by an AV 14 4 HP 4++ monster of a vehicle. All of this, however, comes at the price of the baseline Land Raider&#039;s raw offensive punch (unless you&#039;re fighting guard/cultist/Ork/Tyranid blobs, then you will eat people) - fight accordingly.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Redeemer}} Redeemer Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderRedeemer.jpg|280px|thumb|right|I like my [[Tyranid|Tyranids]] nicely minced and cooked well-done.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Redeemer is designed to maximize close-range punch. Whilst it&#039;s not the balls-out dedicated infantry-fighting vehicle/assault transport that the Crusader is, the Redeemer packs on considerably heavier &#039;&#039;&#039;fire&#039;&#039;&#039;power. It maintains the [[Assault Cannon]]s, [[Ironclad Assault Launcher]], and optional [[Multi-Melta]], but replaces the sponson-mounted [[Hurricane Bolter]]s with a pair of [[Flamestorm Cannon]]s - functionally improved [[Flamer]]s with S6, AP3, the only drawback to them being that since they&#039;re sponson mounted they can&#039;t hit targets that are too close to the front or back of the Redeemer. &lt;br /&gt;
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Cheaper than the other Land Raiders, this is one of the more popular Land Raiders due to its slightly lower points-cost. Tends to annihilate infantry by the dozens once in-close and makes tyranblob crap itself in sheer terror, but seriously needs Extra Armor. Using these when facing Tyranids or bikes-heavy lists (Ravenwing) is highly recommended since they don&#039;t have any vehicles or anything with more than toughness 6. Flamers ignore any armour but 2+ saves and ALL cover saves, meaning you&#039;ll be BBQing nids and bikers negating their Venomthrope/bullshit rerollable jink save.&lt;br /&gt;
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Interestingly the Redeemer was invented by the Fire Lords Space marine chapter, and they wanted to name the pattern &amp;quot;Prometheus&amp;quot; after the titan who gave fire to man, but the name was already taken by the actual Land raider Prometheus designed by the Salamanders, so instead it was named the Redeemer.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Vortimer Redeemer}} Vortimer Redeemer Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:99590107034_GREYKNIGHTSLANDRAIDERREDEEMER1.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The proverbial daemon steamroller.]]&lt;br /&gt;
A [[Grey Knights]] exclusive variant of the Land Raider Redeemer that replaces the [[Assault Cannon]]s with [[Psycannon]]s and [[Ironclad Assault Launcher]]s with [[Grenades &amp;amp; Explosives#Psyk-Out Grenade|psyk-out assault launchers.]] These Land Raiders are a bane to [[Daemon]] players everywhere due to its armaments and the fact that it safely carries a detachment of [[Grey Knight Paladin|prolific Daemon rapists]] [[Purifier|and molesters.]] (To be clear here we mean rapists and molesters of deamons, [[Slaanesh|not rapists and molesters who are also daemons]])  Because it is a more specialized version of the regular Redeemer Pattern and the rarity of the weapons it carries, the Vortimer is both a rare and expensive vehicle to produce, not to mention an utterly secret weapon from the general public.&lt;br /&gt;
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Because of its [[Psycannon]]s, the Vortimer could mulch Warp creatures into dog food, that includes and up to even greater daemons if the dice gods are in your favor. Hell, because it carries not one, but two [[Psycannon]]s, it could just as easily chew up light to medium vehicles as well. The Vortimer not doing enough in clearing out those pesky ethereal creatures from the Warp? No problem, you can just mount two [[Heavy Incinerator]] sponsons [[Cheese|for quadruple the fun.]] [[Troll|Watch and see]] [[Butthurt|Chaos players weep bitter tears]] as this machine proceeds to [[Rape|unload its cargo of holy retribution and cleanse their heretical armies into smoking cinders.]] &lt;br /&gt;
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This vehicle was best seen during the Dawn of War 2 Elite Mod as the ultimate unit for the Grey Knights. Just as expected from the fluff, this thing was an [[Powergamer|overpowered train wreck,]] able to lay down massive suppressive fire whilst protecting its precious cargo of [[Mary Sue|Mary Sues]] to the frontlines. It would have been broken if it wasn&#039;t so damned expensive in an already expensive army.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Ares}} Ares Pattern (Chapter Approved)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderAres000.png|280px|thumb|right|The Ares is like the discount [[Typhon Heavy Siege Tank|Typhon.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Decides to say &#039;&#039;&amp;quot;Fuck that shit&amp;quot;&#039;&#039; regarding transporting and seeks to become the most destructive linebreaker around, trying to eclipse even the dreaded [[Leman Russ Battle Tank|Leman Russ Demolisher]] and [[Vindicator]]. No transport capability, and costs about 50 points more than the standard Land Raider, but you get what you pay for; Twin-Linked [[Heavy Flamer]] Sponsons, Twin-Linked [[Assault Cannon]]s and a fucking &#039;&#039;[[Demolisher Cannon]]&#039;&#039; make this thing filthy rape to anything with the misfortune of getting anywhere near it. This tank lacks tactical flexibility, as none of its weapons has a range of more than 24&amp;quot;(although due to power of the machine spirit its demolisher cannon actually has a threat range of 36&amp;quot;), but what it lacks in versatility it more than makes up for in close-range balls-out power, it concentrates on applying overwhelming fire-power to a single point in the enemy battle line. If your opponents weren&#039;t shitting bricks trying to kill/escape your Vindicators, they most assuredly will at the sight of this fucking thing. Tyranid players tend to weep tears of blood, piss themselves, and crap their pants all at the same time when these show up. Now if only Chaos had them so we could toss on a Havoc Launcher and make it possessed. Now that would be the &#039;&#039;ultimate&#039;&#039; blob destroyer. &lt;br /&gt;
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Basically, blow a hole in the enemy’s attempt to stop you, roll into it and spew fire and bullets until everything is dead.  Rinse, repeat, lulz.&lt;br /&gt;
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The original creator has updated the Ares for 8th Edition. This includes the option of replacing the Assault Cannons with a twin heavy Plasma Cannon in true Dark Angels style. Power of the Machine Spirit increases its threat range to 48&amp;quot;. Overcharging isn&#039;t much an issue because movement isn&#039;t reduced until the Ares is brought down to half of its 16 wounds. This is superior loadout as it makes a Land Raider Ares a threat to vehicles and hordes. &lt;br /&gt;
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=== {{anchor|Terminus Ultra}} Terminus Ultra Pattern ===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Terminus.jpg|280px|thumb||right|Shouting &amp;quot;420 BLAZE IT!&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;IMMA&#039; FIRIN MA LASER!&amp;quot; will be met with disciplinary action.]]&lt;br /&gt;
Now available as a free upgrade for a Land Raider formation in Apocalypse, but only as the exclusive ride of [[Antaro Chronus]]. The Yang to the Ares&#039;s Yin, and the second of the &#039;&#039;&amp;quot;[[Commissar Fuklaw|fuck transporting]]!&amp;quot;&#039;&#039; Land Raiders, which lack transport capability and anything resembling subtlety, the Terminus Ultra is designed as a dedicated vehicle-killer, armed with a hilariously over-the-top three twin-linked [[Lascannon]]s and two single [[Lascannon]]s, the Terminus Ultra can overheat and explode if it fires the bulk of its [[Lascannon]] payload &#039;&#039;(you should know however, that the chances of this happening are tiny, you need to roll FOUR 1&#039;s when rolling to hit, or 1 in 1296)&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
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Known for making Vehicle units shit bricks, and for destroying [[Titan]]s on its own. Beam spam and Shoop Da whoop indeed. There aren&#039;t many other vehicles that are better at the role of tank destroyer than this. Plop these in a nice easily defended spot where your enemy will have to bring his vehicles, super-heavy vehicles, high value HQ units, monstrous creatures, and gargantuan through and turn their most valuable units into swiss cheese. Make a note, however, that it&#039;s generally inefficient for the role,  is a huge target and becomes 100% useless if facing blob armies of any sort - fight accordingly.&lt;br /&gt;
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It made it&#039;s way into the offical Index as of 8th, though still exclusively for the Ultramarines and as Lord of War for no clearly defined reason. It&#039;s chance of blowing itself up has increased now that&#039;s firing 8 lascannons a turn, but it&#039;s far less likely to kill itself when doing so, and keeping a captain or rhino primaris nearby can mitigate that risk. While inferior to other LoWs in regards to raw firepower (the fellblade can match it&#039;s number of shots and packs more firepower on top of that, with no risk of blowing itself up), the Terminus stands out with it&#039;s lower cost and ability to fire at 5 separate targets every round. As of Chapter Approved 2017, the Terminus Ultra is now available to chapters other than Ultramarines as well - but only in open play!&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Achilles}} Achilles Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Achilles_Pattern.jpg|280px|right|thumb|It&#039;s like [[Rogal Dorn]] thinking to himself, &amp;quot;Hmmmm...fortifying a Land Raider? Challenge accepted.&amp;quot;]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Achilles Pattern is the most heavily armored Land Raider, and was originally created by the Imperial Fists.  The Achilles Pattern is a giant derpy hunk of metal, bristling with guns and designed to get in close, firing off heavy firepower before discharging its payload of troops right into enemy formations.  In other words, it is exactly the sort of thing that comes to mind when you hear the words &amp;quot;land raider&amp;quot;.  Its armor is impervious to the Lance and Melta special rules and most other weapons suffer a -1 on armor penetration rolls (essentially its armor is the same as a Necron Monolith&#039;s prior to the 5th Edition codex, it&#039;s just that the rules are given different names). The only things killing it are heavy-bore anti-vehicle weapons like the Leman Russ Vanquisher outside of lucky shots with high-strength armor-piercing weapons, like a Baneblade or Terminus Ultra firing all of its weapons (thus using the law of averages to help in its attempt to pierce the armor), or anti-vehicle Titan guns (like those used by a Shadowsword or like the epic beamspam that can be unleashed by a Reaver or Warhound dual-wielding Turbo-laser Destructors), or some weird shit like haywire, gauss, entropic touch and so on (because xenos are dirty cheaters). It mounts a devastating [[Thunderfire Cannon]] (which is a massive quad-barreled mortar that can cause several flavors of infantry death) and twin-linked [[Multi-Melta]] sponsons, but it carries only 6 people (that means only three termies), have no assault ramp and costs more than Ares and Terminus Ultra - generally those 6 places are for techmarine and his servitor retinue, or for command squad loaded with Plasmaguns. The earlier Achilles Alpha prototype swapped the Thunderfire Cannon for a Quad Mortar and was equipped with twin-linked Volkite Culverins as sponson weapons. The Achilles Alpha also had even &#039;&#039;more&#039;&#039; absurd armor, and if also given Ceramite or Extra Armor on top of that, was functionally invulnerable to damage. No, we are not kidding, it could only be really threatened by anti-titan weapons or a heavy artillery weapon that could deliver a massive kinetic impact like a [[Quake Cannon]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Chaos Space Marines recently got access to this version of Land Raider as well through [[Imperial Armour]] volume 13. Along with access to all the typical upgrades for Chaos Space Marine vehicles, the Chaos Achilles swaps out the [[Thunderfire Cannon]] for a [[Lucius Pattern Heavy Quad-Launcher|Quad Mortar,]] which is weaker and less capable of penetrating armor but compensates with the Pinning rule- and as a bonus, its pinning tests are made with a -1 penalty. On top of that, the Quad Mortar&#039;s Strength, AP, and Pinning test penalty all increase as the Chaos Achilles loses hull points, making it more and more deadly as it takes damage.  This is, of course, assuming it isn&#039;t killed in one turn like most vehicles do in the current meta when they draw the ire of the nearest D-strength weapon. God fucking damn it.&lt;br /&gt;
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As of 8th, it&#039;s gotten far nastier, with a pair of heavy 2 [[Multi-Melta]]s and the Quad Launcher now has access to shatter shells, a set of short-range shots with [[Rape|performance similar to battle cannon shells]]. Its armor has received the same buff, as its previous collection of special rules have been removed and replaced with a blanket [[Awesome|4+ invul save]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Helios}} Helios Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Helios4dwje6q4no3.jpg|280px|right|thumb|The [[Whirlwind|Whirlwind&#039;s]] bigger and badder brother.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Helios Pattern Land Raider is designed for fire support, replacing the usual [[Heavy Bolter]]s with a pair of twin-linked [[Lascannon]]s and sacrificing ten transport spaces for a [[Whirlwind Multiple Missile Launcher|missile battery]] from a [[Whirlwind]]. This allows it to provide heavy fire support at long ranges and with minimal opportunities for retaliation, though it&#039;s quite points-intensive for what it does, whilst the Achilles does it better. If you do use one, be sure to employ it with a [[shooty]] force that can actually use the damned thing, like a Devastator Squad. &lt;br /&gt;
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It was originally designed by the [[Red Scorpions]], [[Derp|who didn&#039;t trust the Imperial Guard to provide them with artillery support]] ([[Basilisk|which the IG are the absolute masters of]]). Of course, this means that you&#039;re probably going to use it as an artillery tank, meaning you still have transport space. And a lot of armor. That will probably go to waste because you didn&#039;t just get a Whirlwind instead. It also has the option of taking an anti-air [[Whirlwind#Hyperios|Hyperios]] launcher, just in case you just want to equally pepper the skies in flak and falling plane bits hitting the ground at full speed. Although in terms of pound-per-points cost, it is still more efficient to just get a couple of [[Hyperios Missile Launcher]]s themselves to fit the bill rather than wasting the points to put on a fucking Land Raider.  Well, sort of.  The purpose of the anti-air missiles would be that you use the land raider like normal but it can defend itself and its troops from air threats whereas the artillery missiles can be used to support the disembarked infantry even while operating like a normal land raider.  It works on paper but games have rules and stuff real warfare doesn&#039;t.&lt;br /&gt;
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It lost the Hyperios launcher in 8th, but it&#039;s missiles were reworked to be a decent combination of the whirlwind&#039;s two missile types and the buff to twin linked weapons upped it&#039;s firepower considerably. It&#039;s now effectively a combination of the predator annihilator and the whirlwind, but with 2+ armor, T8, and transport capability, all for only a small increase in the point cost over a predator and whirlwind. If you want a fun toy for your command squad, or have the points for more heavy support units and not the slots, the Helios is a worthwhile choice. Bombard the enemy, then advance into them and pretend to be a vanilla raider, dump troops, bombard other enemies while your dudes assrape.  Continue.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Prometheus}} Prometheus Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:RaiderPrometheus.jpg|280px|thumb|right|A [[Ultramarines|Smurf]] Land Raider Prometheus. It&#039;s like staring at an open cesspool.]]&lt;br /&gt;
20 points more than a standard Land Raider, this variant loses a few transport spaces (it has 10, so no IC with your terminators) for two quad [[Heavy Bolter]]s (because FUCK hordes) and some interesting abilities: you get to subtract one from your enemy&#039;s cover save (because fuck hordes, again) and you also get to choose whether or not to add 1 to your reserve rolls.  Essentially, you get to choose whether or not something comes in if you roll a 2.  Not bad, does its job fairly well.  It&#039;s the only Land Raider that can&#039;t penetrate the armour of another Land Raider, so keep it away from tanks.&lt;br /&gt;
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In fluffy terms, [[Skub|there has been some debates on the true exact origins of this particular Land Raider.]] The exact origins of the &#039;Prometheus&#039; pattern Land Raider remains a mystery. Some Tech-adepts believe it to be a variant of the &#039;Tartarus&#039; pattern Land Raider, due to the striking similarities between the two. Although no clear evidence has been found to support this claim there is at least one archival report that depicts the vehicle, or else one that closely resembles it, that fought on the side of the Loyalists during the early period of the [[Horus Heresy]]. Others believe that it was the Salamanders which first produced it as they retain more Prometheus models, than any other Chapter and because they are often the go-to guys for &#039;super ornate shit with vague origins&#039; (strangely however, the Salamanders deny this claim which is completely out of character... [[Alpha Legion|unless]]...). In any case, the number of Chapters which do have a Prometheus within their Armories is unknown. For example, the White Scars only have four of these Land Raiders. There is even another version that the origins of &#039;Prometheus&#039; where in fact founded by the Landites - followers of the famous Arkhan Land.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 8th, it remains largely similar to its 7th edition version. It&#039;s guns now [[Awesome|ignore cover entirely]], and the buff to reserve rolls has been changed to make one stratagem you use cost one fewer command point (to a minimum of one), so long as your warlord is embarked inside. This tank offers a lot of tactical choices now, such as the choice between using your warlord as the beatstick he most likely is, and keeping him inside the tank to buff the army. &lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Proteus}} Proteus Pattern (Forge World)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LandRaiderProteus.png|280px|right|thumb|The Proteus which is a Land Raider equivalent of [[Old Man Henderson]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Proteus pattern is the latest in the long line-up of Forge World turning its sucky job of covering for GW&#039;s old models and fluff into a glorious winblob of [[Awesome]]. This is the old, goofy-looking [[Rogue Trader]] Raider, all grown up. Barely even considered a Land Raider, it doesn&#039;t even use the same Phobos-pattern chassis as all of the other Land Raiders do. This thing is so old that [[Eldar]] consider it old.  This thing is so old it was a mysterious, time-shrouded relic when the [[Horus Heresy]] took place; i.e. the time from whence on all things made before that moment were mysterious, time-shrouded relics. This self-contained vehicle was supposedly used as a universal Main Battle Tank during humanity&#039;s first expansion, similar to the Leman Russ or Predator today; which just goes to show you how [[awesome]] things were back during the [[Dark Age of Technology]]. It was designed to combat all kinds of new and evolving enemies, as well as do exploratory recon work on unexplored worlds.  This implies Proteus tanks not made by the Imperium might be around twenty to thirty thousand years old as of the forty-first millennium.&lt;br /&gt;
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Oh, and it was the [[Powergamer|main battle tank of the Imperial Guard in the First Edition days.]] Yes, you read that correctly. [[AWESOME|Instead of the Leman Russ, you used a Dark Age &#039;&#039;Land Raider&#039;&#039;.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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So, on the wargame side of things, this thing is the metal-est box on the battlefield. It works like a normal Raider, with the option to switch out the [[Lascannon]]s for [[Heavy Bolter]]s or [[Heavy Flamer]]s. But now, it gets the Scout rule, it can screw with enemy reserves rolling or buff your own rolls, it can get the Achilles&#039; anti-melta armor (but not the anti-Lance), and no Infiltrators can get within 24&amp;quot; of it. You can get a pintle-mounted [[Multi-Melta]], [[Heavy Bolter]], or [[Storm Bolter]]. But that isn&#039;t the best part. The best part is that Chaos gets it too. Finally, the [[Chaos Space Marines]] get to [[meme|FIRE THEIR LAZORZ]] at multiple targets!  And, Chaos gets to put on a pintle-mounted [[Havoc Launcher]] on top (so do loyal space marines as well if used in Horus Heresy and time span after that). And that thing is right next to the twin-linked [[Astartes Boltgun|Bolter]], [[Heavy Bolter]], or [[Multi-Melta]] we can put it too! The only downside to the Proteus is that it only has an 8 model transport capacity (assuming you take the Explorator Augury Web or the Ark of Unnameable Horror described below) due to its role as a universal tank, not a dedicated infantry ferry/weaponspam platform. It also lacks the frontal assault ramp and the Assault Vehicle rule, so don&#039;t even think about using this to drop termies. Loyalists should use it like a spearhead linebreaker, systematically killing tanks while screwing with reserves, and to safely transport some plasma gunners to rapid fire range.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Chaos version doesn&#039;t get to use the Explorator Augury Web; instead, it gets Fear and a nasty toy called the Ark of Unnameable Horror. Whatever is in it is so horrible that anyone shooting at it has to take a pinning test before they attack- failing the test means the shooter must forfeit their attack and go to ground immediately. Although artillery, Fearless units, and units with no Ld score are exempt from this effect, it gives the Chaos Proteus an extra degree of protection against shooty foes, encouraging them to be used in a far more aggressive manner than their Loyalist counterparts. Of course, using it to ferry a few Havocs or Chosen to where they need to be is a good idea as well.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Excelsior Pattern (Warhammer World exclusive)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Space-Marine-Land-Raider-Exelsior-Command-Tank.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The Land Raider Exelsior. For when you both need to lead and destroy.]]&lt;br /&gt;
An extremely limited edition Land Raider.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Excelsior is a command vehicle, equipped with augur and communications arrays to effectively deliver orders on the battlefield. Due to the equipment and weapons it carries, it is quite the rare piece of tech to field.&lt;br /&gt;
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A newly announced variant of Land Raider described as a command tank, the ridiculously named Excelsior, (which means &amp;quot;high&amp;quot; so, [[Derp|highest landraider]]) has the Phobos&#039; [[Lascannon]] sponsons but replaces the hull [[Heavy Bolter]]s with a [[Grav-Cannon|Grav-Cannon]] and [[Grav-Amp]], and it can take a [[Combi-Plasma]] as a pintle-mounted weapon instead of the standard [[Storm Bolter]]. Basically a Rhino Primaris on too much hormonal growth, if anything it pairs quite well with the Rhino.&lt;br /&gt;
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It comes with a 6++ invulnerable save and built-in immunity to Crew Shaken and Crew Stunned, but that&#039;s not its main draw. That would be its Tactical Authority rule- at the start of each shooting phase, any model of the same faction as the Excelsior within 12&amp;quot; (18&amp;quot; with the right upgrade) gets their choice of Counter-Attack, Fearless, Hit and Run, Interceptor, Skyfire, Preferred Enemy, and Tank Hunters. Finally, it gains an extra +1 BS as long as it&#039;s within 24&amp;quot; of a [[Rhino|Rhino Primaris]].&lt;br /&gt;
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===Wrath of Mjalnar Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LRMjalnar.jpg|280px|thumb|right|The Wrath of Mjalnar. A more practical way to mount a freeze-ray in contrast to the [[Stormfang|flying cargo container.]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Because of course the [[Space Wolves|Furries]] need another special vehicle to suit their [[Mary Sue|special snowflake needs.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The Land Raider Wrath of Mjalnar is a variant of the Land Raider, that was created by the Space Wolves Chapter. What makes it unique among normal Land Raider is its main armaments, which are twin [[Helfrost Cannon]]s and two twin [[Lascannon]]s. Whilst the Lascannons are pretty standards, the introduction of not one but &amp;lt;u&amp;gt;two&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt; [[Helfrost Cannon]]s makes it a pretty special looking Land Raider. How the Yiffers manage to do such unsanctioned modification without starting a war with the Mechanicus for [[Heresy|obvious reasons]] is unknown. Although it could be explain via the aftermath of the First War for Armageddon and the Cold War between the Wolves and the Inquisition.&lt;br /&gt;
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Anyways, because of its Helfrost weapons, the Wrath of Mjalnar is a dedicated anti-tank vehicle as the Helfrost Cannons instantly turn the strongest of armor into brittle and immobile targets for the ensuing Lascannon fire. These makes the likes of Superheavies and even light skimmers vulnerable to these payloads.&lt;br /&gt;
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Unfortunately, the introduction of these weapons makes this specific Land Raider to lose its transportation capability. Being able to only have a transport capacity of 5. Would still make a nice pimpmobile for a kitted out Wolf Lord and small retinue or Rune Priest to buff it.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Solemnus Aggressor Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LRAggressor.jpg|280px|right|thumb|The Solemnus Aggressor, making the Land Raider Prometheus feel useless for 1,000 years and counting.]]&lt;br /&gt;
Think Land Raider Crusader on steroids.&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[Dark Angels|brooding, secretive organization]] saw the [[Heresy|heretical]] things the Space Wolves were doing with their Land Raiders and decided their &#039;friendly&#039; rivalry will not be concluded in the Furries&#039; favor. Not to be outdone, the Dark Angels released their own version of the Land Raider to one-up them in a show of [[Lulz|absolute hilarity.]] The Solemnus Aggressor is born.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is not known whether this thing was a relic discovered and kept by the Dark Angels or a piece of tech-heresy that will rile up even the most tightly screwed pants of a Mechanicum Magos. What is known is that this thing is every blob and tarpit armies worst nightmare (The Blood Angel&#039;s Angel Infernus is [[Skub|arguably/maybe better]]). Why is it so rapetastic? Well, because this monster packs quite the punch. Its main armaments are twin [[Assault Cannon]]s, two [[Heavy Bolter]]s and two [[Hurricane Bolter]]s, which gives the Solemnus Aggressor the firepower to shatter an infantry advance in a single volley.&lt;br /&gt;
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Seriously, [[Dakka|16 guns on almost all sides.]] I don&#039;t care how many [[Termagaunt|Termagaunts]] you have, they&#039;re all gonna turn into mince meat on the first turn.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Angel Infernus Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:LRInfernus.jpg|280px|right|thumb|If you are not wearing fully enclosed ceramite armor that is at minimum, 15 centimeters thick. Consider yourself quite boned.]]&lt;br /&gt;
The close range assault dakka to the Solemnus Aggressor&#039;s long range assault dakka. It&#039;s every [[Sisters of Battle|Sister&#039;s]] wet dream (not personally involving [[Sanguinius]] that is) come true and a vehicle that would be more appropriate with the [[Salamanders]] than the [[Blood Angels]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Like the Solemnus Aggressor, it is not known whether this thing was a relic discovered and kept by the Blood Angels on Baal&#039;s somewhat heretical underground tech caves. But what is &#039;&#039;definitely&#039;&#039; known is that this Land Raider focuses mainly on flamers. Kind of a reverse Wrath of Mjalnar if you count the twin-linked Helfrost cannon as a reverse flamer (Helfrost is really more like a reverse volkite). Its armament is the perfect ingredient in cooking blob armies to medium rare.&lt;br /&gt;
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Its main armaments are twin [[Assault Cannon]]s, two [[Heavy Flamer]]s and two [[Flamestorm Cannon]]s as well as a pintle-mounted [[Multi-Melta]] just to be sure. Essentially, 8 barrels of &amp;lt;u&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Hell&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/u&amp;gt;. These weapons allow the Angel Infernus to unleash firestorms so intense, that even the most dug-in defenders are reduced to ashes in a heartbeat, Tarpitters would melt &#039;&#039;literally&#039;&#039;. It is gobsmacking that the Blood Angels did not use more of these during the Devastation of Baal fiasco.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Hades Diabolus Pattern (Chapter Approved, only for Open Play)===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Hades_Diabolus_White_Metal_Games.JPG|280px|right|thumb|A Hades Diabolus, all pimped out the way [[Failbaddon]] likes it. Model courtesy of White Metal Games.[//www.whitemetalgames.com/product/hellforged-landraider-hades-diabolus/]]]&lt;br /&gt;
A Chaos only Land Raider variant, equipped with a hull-mounted [[Reaper Autocannon]], Sponson Twin [[Lascannon]]s and Sponson [[Heavy Bolter]]s. Created and used by the [[Black Legion]] during the Fall of Cadia to turn Cadians Infantry and Tanks into chunks, and it started gaining popularity within the Chaos Marines forces ever since. Compared with the other Chapter Approved special Land Raiders, this one is the most balanced of the lot.&lt;br /&gt;
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Just as some of the loyalist Space Marine Chapters have adapted their Land Raiders to suit their particular styles of warfare, so some especially well-resourced or innovative Heretic Astartes factions have done the same. Perhaps the most enduring traitor Land Raider variant so far recorded is the Hades Diabolus, which was developed by the [[Black Legion]].&lt;br /&gt;
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On tabletop, the Hades Diabolus is the &#039;Make-A-Raider&#039; rule exclusive to Open Play that allows you to pimp yo big spiky ride (almost) as you see fit. The example given in Chapter Approved 2017 shifts its Twin Heavy Bolter onto extra sponsons in order to instead mount a Reaper Autocannon, making it slightly more shooty at the cost of 5 transport capacity. Yes, you can make a legit Chaos Terminus Ultra with this rule. No, you can&#039;t bring it to a normal game. [[Fail|Figures.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Due to its custom nature, there is no &#039;official model&#039; of this Land Raider. However, multiple fan made models of the Hades Diabolus has made its way on to tabletop.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Anvilarum Pattern===&lt;br /&gt;
An obscure pattern of Land Raider only mentioned offhand in one of the Black Library novels. Its weapon loadout is unknown, but it is said to have been open-topped, uplink-modified, and capable of carrying [[Dreadnought]]s into battle. It is said they were made in rememberance of ancient Terra&#039;s chariots. Imagine a tank being ridden by another tank. That is about the level of [[rape]] to be expected if it ever gets a model.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{anchor|Variants}} [[Looted]] Land Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Looted_Land_Raider_Battlewagon.jpg|280px|thumb|right|OI! WE&#039;Z GOT DA MOST DAKKA TANK FROM DA UMIES BOSS!]]&lt;br /&gt;
Every once in a while, an [[Ork]] [[Looted|gets it into his head]] to [[Blood Ravens|capture, rather than blow up, a Land Raider]], or [[Adeptus Mechanicus|salvage one from a bombed-out husk]]. Once the thing&#039;s been made suitably [[Ork]]y, it makes for a great Battlewagon, and though most Orks extensively modify the design until little of the vehicle&#039;s original shape remains, a few enterprising Orks like the boxy design of the Land Raider, and modify their vehicle accordingly. [[Counts As|Though it can no longer be considered a true Land Raider]] due to the various modifications the Orks have made to it, it&#039;s still killy and flash.&lt;br /&gt;
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Certain ambitious/filthy rich Orks can also turn the Land Raider into a supped up [[Battlefortress]]. They just replaced the main cargo transport capacity and use that empty space to mount a [[Dakka|giant fucking gun on the top.]] It is also noted that such Land Raiders are converted into the Rokkitspitta variant of the Battlefortress or the anti-air Flakk Battlefortress. The amount of things you can mount on a empty troop compartment bay is endless&lt;br /&gt;
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Just don&#039;t expect its [[Machine Spirit]] [[Rage|to go too swimmingly well with its new makeover.]] Chances of malfunctioning and exploding: Too damned high for the cost, but it&#039;s always good for a larf.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Grav-Raider===&lt;br /&gt;
While it&#039;s never gotten a model, the existence of a Land Raider even larger than a [[Spartan Assault Tank]] fitted with anti-gravitic plates that allowed it to function as a skimmer has been mentioned in the Horus Heresy novels. Quite notably, Arkham Land used one as his personal transport (the appropriately named &#039;&#039;Land&#039;s Raider&#039;&#039;), which was equipped with a turret-mounted [[Volkite Weaponry|quad- Volkite Caliver]] array. Incidentally, this also makes it the only known model of Land Raider with a turret-mounted weapon. Not to be confused with the [[Repulsor Tank]].&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[Dark Angels]] also had their own Grav-Raider named Galatine (GW really can&#039;t resist King Authur shoutouts when it comes to the First Legion).  Which was the personal ride of the Voted Lieutenant of the [[Deathwing]] during the [[Great Crusade|good old days]] and [[Horus Heresy|Horus&#039;s temper tantrum]].&lt;br /&gt;
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==External Links==&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvdD50nSISs  Forge World talks about the history of the vehicle]&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://www.chamber42.com/files/datasheets/Ares/Archive/Ares_Final_4th_ED.pdf  Original 4th Edition Land Raider Ares Datasheet from the original creator]&lt;br /&gt;
* [http://chamber42.com/blog/archives/251  Updated 8th Edition Land Raider Ares Datasheet from the original creator]&lt;br /&gt;
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==Gallery==&lt;br /&gt;
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image:99590101236 ArmouredProteusLandRaider02.jpg|&amp;lt;center&amp;gt;Armoured Proteus Variant&amp;lt;/center&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Image:ChaosRaider.jpg|A [[Chaos]] Land Raider, impressively modded.&lt;br /&gt;
File:Party Raider.jpg|Another modded out Chaos Land Raider, belonging to the [[Emperor&#039;s Children]]. It functions as an assault transport and mobile crack party.&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderCrusader.jpg|A [[Ultramarines|Smurf]] Land Raider Crusader. This design originated with the [[Black Templars]].&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderRedeemer.jpg|A Land Raider Redeemer, widely known for being one of the only things that can scare Tyranids.&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderAres.png|A [[Dark Angels]] Land Raider Ares&lt;br /&gt;
Image:TerminusUltra.jpg|A [[Salamanders]] Terminus Ultra, in all of its Las-cannony glory. (IMMA FIRIN&#039; MAH LAZORS!!!!!)&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderAchilles.jpg|A [[Minotaurs]] Land Raider Achilles. Fielding one may inspire [[Rage|fury]].&lt;br /&gt;
Image:RaiderHelios.jpg|A [[Space Wolves]] Land Raider Helios. Aim away from eyes and face.&lt;br /&gt;
Image:Looted_Land_Raider.jpg|WE&#039;Z GOT DA BEST [[METAL BOXES|BOX]] ON DA FIELD!&lt;br /&gt;
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;2601:4C1:C400:4050:DD7D:9115:E376:E2A: /* Ordinati Minoris */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;[[File:Ordinatus.jpg|400px|thumbnail|right| Yes, the little things on the bottom are buildings. &#039;&#039;&#039;It&#039;s that big&#039;&#039;&#039;. It is also [[Looted|looted,]] [[Emprah]] [[Rape|help us.]] ]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{topquote|A weapon the size of a [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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A near-perfect expression of the [[Omnissiah]]&#039;s grandeur and, of course, his puissance. Armies are thrown to the wind by its glorious song, and mountains themselves skitter aside at its demand. Nothing stands before a sacred Machine Spirit so mighty without its consent.|Tech-Priest Garrulon Vyme}}&lt;br /&gt;
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In the rare event that even the Titan Legions just can&#039;t get the job done, the [[Imperium of Man]] brings in the specialized war-machines known as the &#039;&#039;&#039;Ordinati&#039;&#039;&#039;.  These are basically unintelligent (so far as we know) Bolos built with Imperial technology, and are the angry black matriarchs of the AdMech&#039;s arsenals. &lt;br /&gt;
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The size of an Ordinatus varies &#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;A. LOT.&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039;, if you thought the size of Titans was inconsistent as fuck, the Ordinatus got them beat. This is due to the fact that each Ordinatus is a unique specimen, meaning that the size of these things varies upon their specialization. Some like Ordinatus Golgotha is noted to have its missile to be as tall as a Reaver Titan, making it on the &#039;&#039;small&#039;&#039; end of things. Others like Ordinatus Armageddon mounts a [[Nova Cannon]], which if scaled properly (Assuming it isn&#039;t a miniaturisation), puts it in between 500-1800 meters, whilst the traitorous twin Ordinatii engines, Eradicant and Obliteratus, is described as having tracks two storeys high which ran for hundreds of metres. And then you have the Ork-looted Ordinatus Mars on the right, which is just fucking ridiculous.&lt;br /&gt;
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*&#039;&#039;&#039;Length:&#039;&#039;&#039; 0.5-1.8km; approx&lt;br /&gt;
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Unlike the standardized Titans, each Ordinatus is custom-built by the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] for a specific objective and named after the world it was constructed on. A special branch of the Admech called the Centurio Ordinatus is responsible for their creation, use, and maintenance, similar to the Collegia Titanica. The Ordinati themselves vary widely in armaments, size, shape, and role - some are armed with guns that would make an [[Imperator Battle Titan]] jealous, others are designed to carry entire battalions of troops, but all are more than capable of winning a war on their own. Most of them are only used for one battle and then get mothballed. &lt;br /&gt;
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Using each one for only a single fight seems kind of wasteful given how stupidly powerful they&#039;re supposed to be, but you must first realize how the Mechanicum sees them. To the AdMech, innovation is one of the most dangerous things in the galaxy - if they invent a new Ordinatus it is only out of extremely dire need, and even then only the Centurio Ordinatus Magi are entrusted to do so. After it fulfills its purpose, the new Ordinatus should by all means be left alone unless it needs to perform its specialized role again. After all, it&#039;s a new technology not based at all on any pre-existing STC, and as such using it without a very, very good reason is seen as sacrilege if not outright tech-heresy, and if you push the wrong button you might vaporize somebody&#039;s favorite mountain by accident.&lt;br /&gt;
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In light of that, actually deploying one at all is a very rare event compared to that of their Titan counterparts. Most of them were either destroyed, lost, damaged beyond repair, or just plain forgotten during the [[Horus Heresy]]. They&#039;re typically deployed separately from any Titan Legions or [[Skitarii]], and are used only when [[Imperial Guard|any]] [[Space Marines|other]] [[Exterminatus|options]] have failed. One was constructed in the middle of the First battle for Ullanor in [[the war of the beast]], and fired PLASMA DRIVES (famous for powering BATTLE BARGES on their own). This was so effective, it could one shot a column of Ork [[Gargant|Gargants]]. Unfortunately it met a sticky end when the Beast&#039;s PERSONAL TEMPLE-GARGANT fired all its weaponry (and there&#039;s a lot) at it, and still only just managed to cripple it. WOW.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ordinatus engines are absolutely massive land crawlers that can run over and squash Baneblades, and are protected by a specialized energy field called a Dispersion Field on par with a Titan&#039;s void shields. Unlike the Titans, Ordinati are usually not meant to directly assault enemy positions, but tend to be better suited as really big back-line artillery.  They are (very relatively) squishy for their size and firepower - and fairly indiscriminate at unleashing said firepower - so they need support armies to keep enemies at distance as they blow everything within several hundred miles of them to pieces. &lt;br /&gt;
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Speaking about firepower... While Titans and huge ass super heavy tanks tend to have multiple guns on them, Ordinatus engines always mount only one ridiculously OP weapon system which can be as large as an actual &#039;&#039;Titan&#039;&#039;. Most (if not all) of those systems were once specifically designed to solve one particularly difficult problem. Let me reiterate this: The Mechanicum, the guys who see innovation as one of the most perilous things in the galaxy, actually &#039;&#039;invented&#039;&#039; these things. Not just &amp;quot;in the distant past before much knowledge had being lost&amp;quot; but right the fuck NOW - some of the famous Ordinatus weapons were invented in M41 to fight off Waaagh! Ghazghkull. It&#039;s no surprise to anyone that the cogboys consider them the most sacred &amp;quot;relics&amp;quot; that they possess. &lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinati Minoris===&lt;br /&gt;
The &amp;quot;small&amp;quot; Ordinati, which are still each the size of three [[Leman Russ]] tanks lined up end-to-end, are typically armed with weaponry normally seen on Titans. They&#039;re easily recognized in silhouette by the two pairs of tracks they possess: two at the front and two at the rear. All of the big, &amp;quot;regular&amp;quot; Ordinati have three pairs of treads.  Granted, each of those treads could wholly crush an Ordinatus Minoris, but that is besides the point.&lt;br /&gt;
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They&#039;re also the only Ordinati which have rules for them available and they can be taken in both 30k and &amp;lt;s&amp;gt;40k&amp;lt;/s&amp;gt; (40k rules awaiting the release of Fires of Cyraxus) Admech lists. Both of the available Ordinati Minoris are Super-Heavy Vehicles with AV14/13/13, 14 Hull points, Blessed Autosimalcrum, Armored Ceramite, Anbaric Claws, an Ordinatus Dispersion Field (an improved Flare Shield that&#039;s most effective early in the game: initially it grants a -3 S to all shooting attacks and rolls on the D chart, which goes down by one until the third turn, where it remains at a -1 penalty to all incoming shooting attacks and strength D hits), three turret-mounted Volkite Culverins, and a built in 6++ save. The catch is that they also have their own Catastrophic Damage table in which the closest range is always Strength D no matter what gets rolled, so if it ever does go down it&#039;s guaranteed to fuck over anyone nearby.&lt;br /&gt;
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The IRL reasons for the Minoris existence is because full size Ordinatus models would not only be larger than Emperor Titans, but larger than the table and cost at least twice as much. So your never going to see Ordinatus Majoris models outside of [[Epic]]. At the very least Minoris people will actually play with you and trolling players who use Titans in [[Escalation]] will always be funny.&lt;br /&gt;
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Currently, three Ordinatus Minoris variants have their own rules:&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ordinatus Sagittar====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:99560108149_MechanicumOrdinatusSagittar01.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Sagittar, the Ordinatus Gehenna&#039;s rotten stepchild.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The sniper and anti-titan of Ordinatus Minoris.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Ordinatus Sagittar was a type of Ordinatus engine used during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy. A smaller Ordinatus Minoris design, the Sagittar was equipped with a Belicosa-pattern [[Volcano Cannon]] used to destroy enemy Titans and most often carried on Warlord Class machines. Secondary weapons consisted of a trio of [[Volkite Culverin]]s.&lt;br /&gt;
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Crunchwise, did you ever say to yourself &amp;quot;Hey, I wish I could mount a Titan-grade Volcano Cannon on something other than a Shadowsword&amp;quot;? Well, you&#039;re in luck- for &amp;quot;only&amp;quot; 700 points, the Ordinatus Sagittar can fire off a blast of Strength D Apocalyptic Blast goodness from &#039;&#039;&#039;180&#039;&#039;&#039;&#039; away, allowing you to snipe enemy vehicles and everything vaguely close to them from the other side of the table. The Machine Destroyer rule on it is a little overkill, but very nice against Titans.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ordinatus Ulator====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:99560108145_MechanicumOrdinatusUlator_08.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Ulator, the little brother of the Ordinatus Mars.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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A rare and truly arcane weapon system of [[Star Wars|UNLIMITED POWA!!!,]] the Ulator is one of the most potent war machines at the Imperium’s disposal. In the time of the Great Crusade the Ordinatus macro engines were rarer than even the Battle Titans of the Collegia Titanica, and only a handful of Forge Worlds had the resources or indeed the doctrinal blessing and religious authority to produce or maintain such embodiment of the Omnissiah’s divine wrath. Such was the sacredness of these machines above all others, that an entire subcult of the Mechanicum was devoted to their worship and propitiation. The Ordinatus Ulator carries a trio of [[Volkite Culverin]]s as its secondary armaments, but its primary weapon is the terrifying Ulator class [[Sonic Destructor]].&lt;br /&gt;
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On tabletop, 1075 points nets you the Ordinatus Mars&#039; little brother, armed with its own Sonic Destructor. At first glance, its rules are nasty as hell- 72&#039; range, AP1, Armorbane, Instant Death, Pinning, and Ignores Cover in one package. However, the meat of its effectiveness comes from its &amp;quot;Ulator Sonic Wave&amp;quot; rule. Instead of measuring the shot normally, you place a Massive Blast marker so it touches the Ordinatus&#039; hull, and move it forward in any direction from its firing arc (so long as the first model hit by it is an enemy; mind you, friendly units can be hit afterwards) until it either reaches the max range or it leaves the table. Everything that the template passes over even partially is automatically hit, with squads taking a number of hits equal to the number of models that the template covered as it moved. Yes, this includes fliers too. From there, its strength changes depending on what got hit- it acts like S5 on infantry/bikes/beasts/jetbikes/cavalry, S8 on MCs and non-tank vehicles, S10 on tanks, and the almighty D to super-heavies, buildings, and GCs. Between its ability to tear apart an entire army in one shot regardless of what&#039;s being fielded and the fact that it &#039;&#039;literally&#039;&#039; cannot miss, it says a lot that this is still one of the &amp;quot;small&amp;quot; Ordinati. In addition, it sounds something like [https://youtu.be/P0DUsylJw9E this.]&lt;br /&gt;
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====Ordinatus Aktaeus====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusAktaeus.jpg|300px|left|thumb|This fell out from between an Imperator&#039;s legs, so they attached treads to it.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The Ordinatus Aktaeus is a type of Ordinatus engine used by the Mechanicum during the Horus Heresy.&lt;br /&gt;
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Essentially a massive assault drill, the super-heavy transport is actually two vehicles combined into one. The first is the Ordinatus you see while the second is the giant drill, which is called the [[Tunneling Transport Vehicles#Mole|Mole]]; combined, this allowed for the delivery of troops directly into the heart of the battle. The weapon also unleashes potent seismic forces upon the enemy in the process.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Adeptus Mechanicus of Forge World AcM3 have done it again, after vigorous field tests in catching the elusive &#039;road runner&#039; they&#039;ve finally cleared their giant novelty rocket for use as a war machine, right after they repurposed it into a drill. It&#039;s better known as the [[Tunneling Transport Vehicles|Mole]]. Presumably, they did so after playing a few too many games of [[FATAL]] and they wanted to make something so huge, no roll for [[Anal Circumference]] could possibly save you.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Mars===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusMars.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Mars. Suck on it, [[Noise Marines]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
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During the Schism of Mars, one traitor Magos holed himself up in a mountain citadel, sending his armies to harass Loyalist factories. Four companies of [[Imperial Fists]] led by [[Sigismund]] were sent to stop him, but discovered that the Magos possessed a [[C&#039;tan|peculiar xeno artifact]] that caused any ship that got too close to it to be blown up or thrown into the Warp. A ground attack was decided to be a more viable approach...if it weren&#039;t for the half-mile thick walls made of the toughest materials known to the Imperium. &lt;br /&gt;
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The Mechanicum responded by creating the Ordinatus Mars, armed with a [[Sonic Disruptor]] that caused the citadel to shake itself apart with the force of its sound waves. As the walls of the fortress crumpled the Loyalist Tech-Guard was able to storm the citadel and execute the traitor Magos with no difficulty. Probably being used by the Fabricator-General for fuck all, as no-one knows what happened to it after that.&lt;br /&gt;
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One Mars, Ordinatus Hervaras, as you may have already known from the image above, had been looted by Orks. One must wonder where the self-destruct button was.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Golgotha===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusGolgotha.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Golgotha. How do they reload those missiles, anyway?]]&lt;br /&gt;
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After [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka]] fled Armageddon, [[Yarrick]] managed to track him down to the planet Golgotha. Sometime after his capture by the greenskins and later escape, he returned with a punitive force of Titans and Skitarii. The sheer size of the Ork WAAAGH! made it impossible for them to gain an advantage, warranting the creation of an Ordinatus made specifically to deal with overwhelmingly massive hordes. &lt;br /&gt;
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Carrying six [[Hellfire Missile]]s, capable of annihilating massive swathes of enemy infantry and light vehicles. The Golgotha&#039;s Hellfire Missiles were perfect for the job, and routed the Orks within a week. Since then it&#039;s been deployed in any battle where the enemies of the Imperium outnumber even the Imperial Guard. To this day, no one knows how the great weapon is reloaded. The only real way they could pull that off is if it was loaded into an [[Ark Mechanicus]] or a Cruiser or something. Either way it would take the better part of a day or longer.&lt;br /&gt;
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It was first used on the Squat homeworld of Golgotha against invading Orks.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Armageddon===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:OrdinatusArmageddon.jpg|300px|left|thumb|The Ordinatus Armageddon, for when you really need a continent bathed in plasma.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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The Ordinatus Armageddon was designed during the First War for Armageddon to defend against a particularly dangerous horde of [[Daemon Engine]]s. The plasma-based cannon gives it the ability to melt Titans in one shot and disintegrate entire tank battalions with a salvo. Supposedly, it was [[Original character, do not steal|&#039;inspired&#039;]] by an old [[Squat]] [[Cyclops War Machine|anti-Titan vehicle.]] The book &#039;&#039;Helsreach&#039;&#039; speculates that the Ordinatus Armageddon&#039;s main gun was basically a [[Nova Cannon]] (a weapon typically used only on [[Imperial Navy]] warships) modified to use an auto-loading system instead of a crew of thousands of slave workers. &lt;br /&gt;
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It is the only &#039;large&#039; Ordinatus that can be properly estimated based on size. While not official, it can assumed that its maximum size puts it in the same weight category as Imperial Destroyers or Frigates. We got this size by estimating its Nova Cannon with that of Imperial Battleships and scaling it with the Armageddon. Of course do note that this is just taking into the presumption that the [[Nova Cannon]] on the Armageddon is the same size as those found on Battleships and that changes in its size can fluctuate.  This is unlikely to be true because a titan is a hell of a lot smaller than a ship and requiring a &amp;quot;salvo&amp;quot; to destroy a tank battalion implies (relatively) rapid fire capability so the shots must be far smaller than those of a true nova cannon.  A nova cannon in the Navy can wipe out an entire squadron of escorts with one shot and those presumably are flying thousands of kilometers apart from each other. Besides, a novel is not necessarily canon (pun?) and a plasma-based weapon is probably exactly that, a plasma weapon. So, we have no real knowledge of how big it is or what it shoots except that it is likely no smaller than a Capital Imperialis.&lt;br /&gt;
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Anyway, during the battle of Helsreach the ranking Space Marine commander, Chaplain Grimaldus, ordered his Techmarine to go find the Ordinatus and reactivate it. This took about five straight weeks of hacking, just to get in the hangar bay&#039;s door. And when the Titan Legions found out the Marines had done this they threatened to &#039;&#039;destroy the Ordinatus and kill all the Space Marines&#039;&#039;, that&#039;s how big a deal these machines and the &amp;quot;never use, ever&amp;quot; doctrines are to the Mechanicus. Luckily basic logic prevailed (&amp;quot;if you don&#039;t let us use this the Ork gargants are going to kill us and loot all our Titans) and the Mechanicus Titans stood aside to let the Ordinatus start shooting. The battle changed from an imminent Imperial defeat to a decisive victory shortly thereafter.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Priam===&lt;br /&gt;
Essentially the [[Hades Breaching Drill]]&#039;s big brother, the Priam was designed during the Siege of Priam to bypass the defenses of an occupied city by drilling directly through a planet&#039;s crust, traveling through the mantle underneath, and then reemerging behind enemy lines. It was successful at deploying four companies of Imperial Guard to break the aforementioned siege without incinerating them in the process, but was rendered inoperable afterwards due to its shielding partially failing during the attack. Since most Ordinati are only intended for one battle anyway, this wasn&#039;t an issue.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Gehenna===&lt;br /&gt;
The Gehenna was armed with an Apocalypse Cannon strong enough to shoot straight through a planet&#039;s crust hard enough to trigger magma flows. It was fought over by the Imperium and [[Chaos]] during the 13th [[Black Crusade]]. I&#039;m not sure what an Apocalypse Cannon is but i&#039;ma go out on a limb and say that it&#039;s a beefier version of a Volcano Gun that can destabilize the geological activity of the planet it&#039;s sitting on.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Volcanis Ultor===&lt;br /&gt;
A rare example of a Traitor Ordinatus, made by the Dark Mechanicum of Volcanis Ultor to wipe out an advancing force of [[Grey Knights]]. Its exact armament was never described, but judging by the description of it being able to fire pinpoint salvos of multiple warheads it may have been capable of firing missiles or shells of some kind. However, it was never actually used- the wreckage of a Grey Knight Strike Cruiser that had just been destroyed by the traitors&#039; warships crashed on top of the war machine, [[fail|obliterating its cannon barrel and ammunition loading systems by accident]].&lt;br /&gt;
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===Ordinatus Ullanor===&lt;br /&gt;
A destroyed [[Capitol Imperialis]] command vehicle and a ship-based [[Plasma Annihilator]] taken from a downed Ark Mechanicus, the Ordinatus Ullanor lived a brief life during the battle against WAAAAGH! Beast during the events of the &#039;&#039;Beast Arises&#039;&#039; series. It showed up, killed a few [[Gargant|Gargants,]] then got nuked by the beast&#039;s [[Temple Gargant|mountain-sized Gargant]] in one shot.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:OrdinatusFirepowah.jpg|The Ordinatus Mars, making [[Emperor Battle Titan|Emperor Battle Titans]] feel insecure since the 31st millennium.&lt;br /&gt;
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Image:Ork_Ordinatus.JPG|[[Lolwut|Another Ordinatus Mars looted by Orks.]] [[Wat|How in the proverbial fuck]] [[Adeptus Mechanicus|these idiots]] [[Derp|keep on losing Ordinatii to Orks]] [[FAIL|&#039;&#039;of all people&#039;&#039;,]] [[Herp|we have no idea.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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