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'''Glass Cannon''' is a piece of /tg/ slang that refers to an archetypical character focused heavily on offense at the expense of defense. Basically, the character can hit with incredible force, and will usually wreck, or at least seriously maim, any foe that it hits, but it folds like a wet napkin if anybody hits it in turn.
'''Glass Cannon''' is a bit of gaming slang that refers to an archetypical character focused heavily on offense at the expense of defense. Basically, the character can hit with incredible force, and will usually wreck, or at least seriously maim, any foe that it hits, but it folds like a wet napkin if anybody hits it in turn.


Not to be confused with the Fragile Speedster, who hits fast and repeatedly as opposed to hitting hard, but risks folding similarly if hit.
==In /tg/==
Common examples of Glass Cannon classes include [[Mage]]s and [[Rogue]]s.
Common examples of Glass Cannon classes include [[Mage]]s and [[Rogue]]s.
Examples in 40k include all of the Eldar factions, as well as the Tau.
Examples in 40k include all of the Eldar factions, as well as the Tau.


[[Category: Gamer Slang]]
[[Category: Gamer Slang]]

Revision as of 02:52, 9 October 2018

Glass Cannon is a bit of gaming slang that refers to an archetypical character focused heavily on offense at the expense of defense. Basically, the character can hit with incredible force, and will usually wreck, or at least seriously maim, any foe that it hits, but it folds like a wet napkin if anybody hits it in turn.

Not to be confused with the Fragile Speedster, who hits fast and repeatedly as opposed to hitting hard, but risks folding similarly if hit.

In /tg/

Common examples of Glass Cannon classes include Mages and Rogues. Examples in 40k include all of the Eldar factions, as well as the Tau.