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[[File:Fireblade6.jpg|230px|right|thumb|Trust us, despite trying to look badass. This Fireblade definitely did not kill that Tyranid with his tiny knife.]]
Fireblades (or Shas'nel in Tau) are members of the Tau Fire Caste. Consisting of the most grizzled and seasoned veterans of their Cadre, their skills in the art of the Fire Warrior way of battle has led them to eschew Battlesuit technology, preferring instead to be equipped with a Pulse Rifle and Bonding Knife. Fireblades typically serve as field commanders and their experience on the battlefield has made them experts in directing firepower to maximize damage to enemy targets. Owing to their status, Fireblades also wear heavier armour in addition than standard Fire Warriors.


[[File:CadreFireblade.jpg|250px|thumb|right|First they had [[Dreadnought|mechs]], and now they have [[Chaplain|Chaplains]]. The blue-berries are [[Great Crusade|catching up]].]]
Despite their name and choice of equipment, don't expect the Fireblade to do much CQC especially when he/she is going up against [[Chaos Space Marines|psychotic Supermen with Chainaxes,]] [[Space Marines|sociopathic Supermen with Chainswords,]] [[Orks|thuggish walking mushrooms with steroid injections,]] [[Eldar|fast as lightning elites that can strike without warning,]] [[Dark Eldar|fast as lightning super sadists that can strike without warning,]] [[Imperial Guard|brazen men that will drown you with their own blood and bayonets,]] [[Mechanicus|scary cybernatic killmachines that has literal aimbots,]] [[Necrons|soulless terminators that can rend your atoms with a scratch,]] [[Sisters of Battle|half-naked nutjob ladies that will charge you with a giant chainsaw,]] [[Tyranids|voracious outer-galactic space bugs that will eat you,]] [[Daemon|ethereal horrors that can bend the laws of reality over just to get close to you,]] [[Rak'gol|uncommunicative cyborgs covered in rad-weapons and sharp bits and]] [[Q'Orl|swarming insects with an empire larger than you and have weapons that can scare off the IoM itself.]]  


Cadre Fireblades are field commanders of the [[Tau]] who, for whatever reason, have decided not to advance along the normal path of the Tau military and forego the infamous Tau battlesuits. This is sometimes because they realise their own limitations would make them an unsuitable battlesuit pilot and remain with the infantry for The Greater Good, otherwise it may just be because they feel like it(totally not for the greater good). Fireblades are always Shas'el rank, commanding the Tau army although they can never rise above that. Despite the limitation they are held in high regard, since instead of being a glory whore in a gundam they're hanging with the rank and file like REAL MEN (Real Tau, you know what I mean), which embodies the Greater Good.
The path that the Fireblades have taken mean they can never rise to the rank of Shas'o, instead being limited to that of Shas'el. Nor does the title carry the esteem associated with those who wear Battlesuits. Nonetheless, the Fireblades are still highly respected, not least because of their willingness to forgo prestige.


==On the Table==
==On the Table==
[[File:CadreFireblade.jpg|250px|thumb|left|First they had [[Dreadnought|mechs]], and now they have [[Chaplain|Chaplains]]. The blueberries are [[Great Crusade|catching up]].]]
These are the second cheapest HQ choice in the Tau codex beaten out only by naked Ethereals which automatically makes them of some use in small point games or as a cheap HQ in an allied list. His features include a BS5 markerlight, a cheap source of bonus drones. Apart from a cheap HQ the main advantage is giving a fire warrior squad an extra shot each with a special rule.
These are the second cheapest HQ choice in the Tau codex beaten out only by naked Ethereals which automatically makes them of some use in small point games or as a cheap HQ in an allied list. His features include a BS5 markerlight, a cheap source of bonus drones. Apart from a cheap HQ the main advantage is giving a fire warrior squad an extra shot each with a special rule.


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In normal games, the best use of a combined Fireblade squad is to have a surviving Fireblade join another squad after his first is wiped out, making it as if you still have the same amount of dakka as before.
In normal games, the best use of a combined Fireblade squad is to have a surviving Fireblade join another squad after his first is wiped out, making it as if you still have the same amount of dakka as before.


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Revision as of 22:52, 26 November 2016

Trust us, despite trying to look badass. This Fireblade definitely did not kill that Tyranid with his tiny knife.

Fireblades (or Shas'nel in Tau) are members of the Tau Fire Caste. Consisting of the most grizzled and seasoned veterans of their Cadre, their skills in the art of the Fire Warrior way of battle has led them to eschew Battlesuit technology, preferring instead to be equipped with a Pulse Rifle and Bonding Knife. Fireblades typically serve as field commanders and their experience on the battlefield has made them experts in directing firepower to maximize damage to enemy targets. Owing to their status, Fireblades also wear heavier armour in addition than standard Fire Warriors.

Despite their name and choice of equipment, don't expect the Fireblade to do much CQC especially when he/she is going up against psychotic Supermen with Chainaxes, sociopathic Supermen with Chainswords, thuggish walking mushrooms with steroid injections, fast as lightning elites that can strike without warning, fast as lightning super sadists that can strike without warning, brazen men that will drown you with their own blood and bayonets, scary cybernatic killmachines that has literal aimbots, soulless terminators that can rend your atoms with a scratch, half-naked nutjob ladies that will charge you with a giant chainsaw, voracious outer-galactic space bugs that will eat you, ethereal horrors that can bend the laws of reality over just to get close to you, uncommunicative cyborgs covered in rad-weapons and sharp bits and swarming insects with an empire larger than you and have weapons that can scare off the IoM itself.

The path that the Fireblades have taken mean they can never rise to the rank of Shas'o, instead being limited to that of Shas'el. Nor does the title carry the esteem associated with those who wear Battlesuits. Nonetheless, the Fireblades are still highly respected, not least because of their willingness to forgo prestige.

On the Table

First they had mechs, and now they have Chaplains. The blueberries are catching up.

These are the second cheapest HQ choice in the Tau codex beaten out only by naked Ethereals which automatically makes them of some use in small point games or as a cheap HQ in an allied list. His features include a BS5 markerlight, a cheap source of bonus drones. Apart from a cheap HQ the main advantage is giving a fire warrior squad an extra shot each with a special rule.

While this may not be "good" it was hilarious prior to 7e to take an allied Eldar/Tau army with a Farseer, an Ethereal, and a Fireblade. Invoke Fire with the Ethereal whilst Rapid firing with a guided Fire Warrior squad including a Fireblade and laughing as your foe suffers a statistical 39 Str5 hits not including drones from one squad. Sadly, 7th ed nerfed this by making Tau/Eldar Allies of Convenience, so no more Guide.

Funnily enough, as the rule is worded nothing prevents you from adding more Fireblades to a Fire warrior team (specially in 7th Unbound lists). For each Fireblade you add, there is one more shot for the ENTIRE team (and to the other Fireblades too!). 10 fireblades with 10 Fire warriors throw 11 shots each at 30 inches (total 220 shots, with half at BS 5). MORE DAKKA for the greater good. This isn't very useful for normal games, but in Apocalypse you can have a squad of 12 Fire Warriors and 10 Fireblades are putting out 11 shots EACH at max range, 12 at half, for a total of 242 shots at max range, of which 110 are at BS5. In Apocalypse games 600 points worth of HQ is small change. The amount of fire out of the squad is normally only seen from massed Guard firing lines, but is coming from a total of 22 models that is only 708 points (which is one Titan or a couple Baneblades). You can live the dream of all 40k players and erase a squad of Ultramarines every turn.

In normal games, the best use of a combined Fireblade squad is to have a surviving Fireblade join another squad after his first is wiped out, making it as if you still have the same amount of dakka as before.

Forces of the Tau
Command: Cadre Fireblade - Ethereal - Ethereal Guard - Tau Commander
Troops: Drone Squadron - Fire Warrior Team - Pathfinder Team - Stealthsuit Team
Auxiliaries: Gue'vesa - Kroot (Great Knarloc - Kroot Carnivore Squad - Farstalker Kinband
Kroot Hound - Krootox - Lesser Knarloc - Shaper
) - Nicassar - Vespid Stingwing
Structures: Drone Sentry Turret - Remote Sensor Tower
Tactical Support Turret - Tidewall Rampart
Battlesuits: Battlesuits (XV02 Pilot Battlesuit - XV15 Stealthsuit - XV22 Command Suit
XV25 Stealthsuit - XV46 Vanguard Void Suit - XV-8 Crisis Battlesuit
XV86 Supernova Battlesuit - XV88 Broadside Battlesuit - XV9 Hazard Battlesuit
XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit - XV104 Riptide Battlesuit - XV107 R'varna Battlesuit
XV109 Y'Vahra Battlesuit - KV128 Stormsurge Ballistic Suit
KX139 Ta'Unar Supremacy Armour
)
Vehicles: Devilfish - Hammerhead - Hover Chair - Piranha - Sky Ray - Tetra - Swordfish
Flyers: Barracuda - Razorshark - Remora - Sun Shark - Tiger Shark
Kor'Vattra: Manta - Orca - Automated Fighting Drone
Automated Barge Drone - Automated Bombing Drone