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==On the Tabletop== [[File:XV88.jpg|850px|thumb|right|From left to right: The XV8, an XV88 with a Rail Rifle, an XV88 with High Yield Missile Pods, and a XV88-2 (no longer available).]] Want to field a Broadside? That'll be 76 points, minimum, for one battlesuit with a Heavy Rail Rifle and two Plasma Rifles; depending on the weapon loadout and other options you choose, this price can reach well over 100 points. However this does mean you get a weapon with a 60" range that fires 2 shots per attack at S8, -4 AP, D6 wounds per hit, and deals an additional Mortal Wound to the target on each wound roll of 6+. Alternatively, by trading in the vehicle-busting Heavy Rail Rifle for two High-Yield Missile Pods (at a 25 point increase) you'll get 8 S7 AP-1 D3 damage shots at a more modest 36". This switches the Broadside's focus from a premier heavy tank buster to a light vehicle and infantry wrecker. Most Broadsides also equip the Smart Missile Systems over the Plasma Rifles due to the added range and ability to fire at targets not in LOS. After all, if the enemy has managed to get close enough where you are relying on your Plasma Rifles to make a difference you've probably done something wrong and your Broadside might not live that much longer. For 5 points the Broadside can also take a Seeker missile to squeeze out some extra damage in a pinch. It can also take a pair of drones. Gun drones are only 10 points a pop but they don't add to the primary function of a Broadside. Shield drones are 10 points as well and grant a 4++ save on an ablative wound. Useful, but do note that the Broadside can take a Shield Generator for only 8 points so they're not it's only source of invulnerable saves. 10 points will net you a Markerlight Drone, which will certainly help the Broadside and it's BS4+ a lot. Finally, a Broadside can take Missile Drones at a hefty 20 points a pop, which increase its damage output by 2 S7 AP-1 D3 damage shots per drone. This sounds useful on paper, but the drones have a BS of 5+, so don't expect a huge number of hits. Finally, the Broadside may pick one Support System: * The Advanced Targeting System is a welcome addition when using a missile-heavy Broadside, because the benefit of having AP-2 over AP-1 is a lot bigger than giving your Heavy Rail Rifle AP -5. Not expensive either. * The Counterfire Defence System is useful on paper, but it only works when the unit is getting charged, and if that's happening something somewhere has gone wrong. Pass. * Drone Controller is useful for increasing the BS of Missile Drones, Gun Drones, or Marker Drones, but useless with the Shield Drone. It's also cheap. * The Early Warning Override is an interesting option. If an enemy unit is deployed mid-battle within 12" you'll get to unload into them at -1 to hit. The HYMP/Plasma Rifles loadout will get the most mileage out of this, to really thin the numbers of your enemies if they're dumb enough to appear (and RAW this even covers disembarking from a transport) within range. But if your Broadside is this close, it's prone to being charged. Good, but requires to be built around. * Multi-trackers allow for re-rolls of 1s on the To Hit roll, which is useful for the high rate of firepower the Broadside puts out. Except it requires all weapons on the same target (which is no longer the standard in 8th Edition) and a single Markerlight achieves the same. Very cheap, but pass. * Shield Generators grant a 4+ save for only 8 points. Very useful if you don't have Shield Drones. * The Target Lock lets you move/advance and fire without penalties, but a Broadside is best snugly embedded in cover. Plus, with 5" movement it won't go anywhere. Cheap but useless. * Velocity Trackers give a +1 to hit against units that '''FLY''', making the Broadside a potent anti-air unit. A well-placed Heavy Rail Rifle shot can really put a dent in a flying unit, and a missile loadout can ruin a flyer's day if it gets close enough (remember: 36" is a long range but it likely does not cover the entire table). Even with three of its most viable builds (HRR+SMS+VT+Shield Drones, HYMP+SMS+ATS+Shield Drones, HYMP+PR+EWO+Shield Drones), the Broadside keeps suffering the same issue: they're just too expensive. For less points you can outfit a Hammerhead with a better Rail weapon and the same support weapons on a tougher and faster platform. === Power Ratings === When using Power Ratings the Broadsides lose their primary issue: their huge cost. 9 points is still quite a bit for a single model, but the firepower can really make a difference. Take one of the above-listed builds, and don't forget that free Seeker Missile. [[Category: Warhammer 40,000]] [[Category: Xenos]] [[Category: Tau]] [[Category: Vehicles]] [[Category: Walkers]] {{Tau}}
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