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As cool as their concept is, Dragon Knights haven't been a playable option since 2nd Edition, and even then they didn't have actual models, so you were expected to kitbash your own out of [[Dark Elf]] [[Cold One]]s. They also only had rules for one type of [[Horse]]-sized Dragon, so you couldn't bring anything bigger, denying you the chance to reenact Jurassic Park IN SPESS. | As cool as their concept is, Dragon Knights haven't been a playable option since 2nd Edition, and even then they didn't have actual models, so you were expected to kitbash your own out of [[Dark Elf]] [[Cold One]]s. They also only had rules for one type of [[Horse]]-sized Dragon, so you couldn't bring anything bigger, denying you the chance to reenact Jurassic Park IN SPESS. | ||
A single Dragon Knights squad could be between two and five warriors strong, each armed with a [[Laser Lance]] and Mesh Armour for a t-shirt save by default, for 36 points each without additional gear. They could also be upgraded with either [[Lasgun]]s or [[Shuriken Catapult]]s, as well as take their pick from the Assault Weapons list, giving them access to [[Chain_Weapon#Chainsword|Chainsword]]s, [[Laspistol]]s, [[Power Axe]]s, [[Power Fist]]s, [[Power_sword|Power Sword]]s, [[Flamer#Hand_Flamer|Hand Flamer]]s, [[Needler|Needle Pistol]]s, and [[Shuriken_Catapult#Shuriken_Pistol|Shuriken Pistol]]s. This may seem pretty nifty now, but back then, your basic Guardians squad could do the exact same thing, and they even otherwise had the same profile as Guardians too. | A single Dragon Knights squad could be between two and five warriors strong, each armed with a [[Eldar_Laser_Weapons#Laser_Lance|Laser Lance]] and Mesh Armour for a t-shirt save by default, for 36 points each without additional gear. They could also be upgraded with either [[Lasgun]]s or [[Shuriken Catapult]]s, as well as take their pick from the Assault Weapons list, giving them access to [[Chain_Weapon#Chainsword|Chainsword]]s, [[Laspistol]]s, [[Power Axe]]s, [[Power Fist]]s, [[Power_sword|Power Sword]]s, [[Flamer#Hand_Flamer|Hand Flamer]]s, [[Needler|Needle Pistol]]s, and [[Shuriken_Catapult#Shuriken_Pistol|Shuriken Pistol]]s. This may seem pretty nifty now, but back then, your basic Guardians squad could do the exact same thing, and they even otherwise had the same profile as Guardians too. | ||
Most of their cost went into their Laser Lances and mounts, which had M8, S/T4, and the '''Cause Fear''' and '''Cavalry''' Special Rules. The T4 didn't really matter though, as attacks against '''Cavalry''' used the rider's Toughness, in this case just T3, but they did get a +3 Armour Save bonus, better even that [[Ork]] [[Boarboyz]] with their fabled +2 (every other '''Cavalry''' only had a +1 at the time because they wussed out and rode Horses). | Most of their cost went into their Laser Lances and mounts, which had M8, S/T4, and the '''Cause Fear''' and '''Cavalry''' Special Rules. The T4 didn't really matter though, as attacks against '''Cavalry''' used the rider's Toughness, in this case just T3, but they did get a +3 Armour Save bonus, better even that [[Ork]] [[Boarboyz]] with their fabled +2 (every other '''Cavalry''' only had a +1 at the time because they wussed out and rode Horses). |
Revision as of 13:11, 7 September 2020
The Exodite Eldar warrior caste're known as Dragon Knights, after the various species of Dragon they ride into battle as mounts. They wield Laser Lances, just like the Shining Spear Aspect Warriors
On the Tabletop
As cool as their concept is, Dragon Knights haven't been a playable option since 2nd Edition, and even then they didn't have actual models, so you were expected to kitbash your own out of Dark Elf Cold Ones. They also only had rules for one type of Horse-sized Dragon, so you couldn't bring anything bigger, denying you the chance to reenact Jurassic Park IN SPESS.
A single Dragon Knights squad could be between two and five warriors strong, each armed with a Laser Lance and Mesh Armour for a t-shirt save by default, for 36 points each without additional gear. They could also be upgraded with either Lasguns or Shuriken Catapults, as well as take their pick from the Assault Weapons list, giving them access to Chainswords, Laspistols, Power Axes, Power Fists, Power Swords, Hand Flamers, Needle Pistols, and Shuriken Pistols. This may seem pretty nifty now, but back then, your basic Guardians squad could do the exact same thing, and they even otherwise had the same profile as Guardians too.
Most of their cost went into their Laser Lances and mounts, which had M8, S/T4, and the Cause Fear and Cavalry Special Rules. The T4 didn't really matter though, as attacks against Cavalry used the rider's Toughness, in this case just T3, but they did get a +3 Armour Save bonus, better even that Ork Boarboyz with their fabled +2 (every other Cavalry only had a +1 at the time because they wussed out and rode Horses).