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*[[Grey Knight]] Paladins (which are actually just super-Terminators)
*[[Grey Knight]] Paladins (which are actually just super-Terminators)
*[[Dark Angels]] [[Deathwing]] Terminators & Deathwing Knights (although, again, these are just super-Terminators)
*[[Dark Angels]] [[Deathwing]] Terminators & Deathwing Knights (although, again, these are just super-Terminators)
*[[Mutilators]] & [[Obliterators]]
*[[Chaos Space Marine]] [[Mutilators]] & [[Obliterators]]


==GEQ==
==GEQ==

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MEQ is a slang term among Warhammer 40,000 players that stands for (Space) Marine Equivalent. It refers to any unit with a stat-line similar to that of a Space Marine (WS4 BS4 S4 T4 W1 I4 A1 Ld8 Sv3+). Usually the important part is how easy or hard they are to kill (Toughness, Wounds and armor save).

TEQ

TEQ, short for Terminator Equivalent, refers to a unit with a statline similar to Space Marine Terminators. Usually, this means a 2+ armor save and some kind of Invulnerable save (on top of the regular MEQ profile).

Examples:

GEQ

GEQ, short for Guard Equivalent, refers to units with a statline similar to Guardsmen. Usually, this means S3, T3, and a 5+ save.

Examples: