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==Standard Gear== Roll 3d6 times The typical corsair will have a shuriken rifle or shuriken pistol, medium armor, and maybe a few plasma grenades as default. Standard gear may also be affected by the result of the favored tactic roll or the origin roll. {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |Standard Gear |- ! 1 | Shuriken Catapults - The Corsairs prefer the close-up punch of a shuriken catapult. |- ! 2 | Splinter Rifles and Shard Carbines - The Corsairs prefer the poisonous effects of a splinter rifle, and may have close ties with the Drukhari. |- ! 3 | Light Lasblaster - The Aeldari equivalent of the lasgun, it is popular with those without safe ports or homegrown manufacturing due to the ease by which it can be recharged. |- ! 4 | Heavy Lasblaster - The Aeldari equivalent to a SAW. A bit too bulky for the tastes of many Eldar, but popular with those who love excessive firepower or who use jetpacks. |- ! 5 | Mixed Rifles - The Corsairs use a mix of all the above types of rifles and more. |- ! 6 | Splinter Pistols - The Corsairs prefer poisoning their opponents up close, and may have ties with the Drukhari. |- ! 7 | Brace of Pistols - Many Corsairs in the band carry multiple pistols into combat with them, of varying types. |- ! 8 | Fusion Pistols - Some of the more experienced Corsairs carry these weapons to cut through bulkheads or slay heavily armored opponents. |- ! 9 | Dissonance Pistols - A rare sonic weapon few bands have, and those that do reserve them for veteran fighters. |- ! 10 | Neuro Disruptors - Built from rare crystals that allow the user to directly attack their opponents mind with a pistol-like weapon. The few bands that have them usually reserve them for powerful psykers and veteran officers. |- ! 11 | Lots of Knifes - Many of the Corsairs carry lots of knifes and short blades on their person, as back-up or for sneaky slaying. |- ! 12 | Ancestral Blades - A basic Aeldari sword with a very sharp blade. Objectively inferior to a chainsword or power sword, but popular with some traditionalists. |- ! 13 | Unusual Melee Weaponry - Many Corsairs in the band try to stand out with unusual weapons like power claws, axes, large hammers, whips, tridents, and anything else they can get their hands on. |- ! 14-15 | Unusual Melee Weaponry - Many Corsairs in the band try to stand out with unusual weapons like power claws, axes, large hammers, whips, tridents, and anything else they can get their hands on. |- ! 16 | Chainswords - A popular choice against tough but lightly armored foes orks and mutants, or with those who like making a mess. |- ! 17 | Venom Blades - Often of Drukhari design, popular with those who like causing pain. |- ! 18 | Void Sabres - A rare weapon made from corrupted wraithbone. Only a wealthy officer who is either suicidaly reckless or very strong willed would carry one of these. |- ! 19 | Spar-Glaives - An unusual polearm that a few Corsair bands swear by, but is otherwise rare. |- ! 20 | Free-For-All - The Corsairs carry a truly bewildering mix of weapons into combat, each seeking to outdo each other with unusual gimmicks. |- ! 21 | Fusion Guns - A common support weapon in some bands. |- ! 22 | Flamers - A common support weapon in some bands. |- ! 23 | Shredder - Could Drukhari in origin, but many bands make their own less edgy version, a popular support weapon. |- ! 24 | Blaster - Could Drukhari in origin, but many bands make their own less edgy version, a popular support weapon. |- ! 25 | Shuriken Cannons - A compact handheld version of a weapon that is usually mounted, often used by jetpack users. |- ! 26 | Eldar Missile Launchers - A compact handheld version of a weapon that is usually mounted, often used by jetpack users. |- ! 27 | Dissonance Cannons - A rare sonic weapon that certain bands use as a heavy support weapon. |- ! 28 | Splinter Cannons - Drukhari in origin, often used by those who can't manufacture their own heavy support weapons, or have close ties with the Drukhari. |- ! 29 | Dark Lances - Drukhari in origin, often used by those who can't manufacture their own heavy support weapons, or have close ties with the Drukhari. |- ! 30 | Wraithcannon - A popular heavy support weapon with the more reckless Corsair bands, openings gateways into the Warp is not something most would do lightly. |- ! 31-33 | Jetpacks - Most Corsair bands use at least a few jetpacks, but this one uses them extensively. |- ! 34 | Combat Drugs - This Corsair band uses some hardcore drugs, often sourced from the Drukhari or a hidden pleasure cult, but they may make their own. |- ! 35 | Haywire Grenades - A popular choice within some bands for disabling vehicles and equipment. |- ! 36 | Lots of Grenades - A few members of the band feel having lots of grenades of differing types is an interesting gimmick. |- ! 37 | Meltabombs - Some Corsair bands uses these for breaching bulkheads and vaults. |- ! 38 | Shadowwave Grenades - The high-tech version of a smokebomb, good for covering retreats or obscuring advances. |- ! 39 | Tanglefield Grenades - Increases local gravity to slow or disable opponents. Good for slowing down dangerous opponents or capturing or humiliating less dangerous ones. |- ! 40 | Dissonance Breach Charge - A rare sonic device used by certain Corsair band for breaching barriers. |- ! 41-43 | Shimmershields/Mistshields - A high percentage of the band uses forearm mounted personal energy shields. |- ! 44-45 | Light Armor - Many members of the band wear little to no armor, or sometimes little clothing as well, for a range of reasons, but usually arrogance or to stand out. |- ! 46-48 | Quality Armor - The band is rich or influential enough to have access to many suits of armor on par with that worn by Aspect Warriors, or on par with Drukhari ghostplate armor. It may also be ancient armor found in a ruin, or made "in-house" by a particularly talented Corsair artisan. |- ! 49-50 | Voidplate Harnesses - Bulky suits mean for deep space work. Some Corsair bands stick their front line assaulters in them when charging a wall of guns is unavoidable. |}
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