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The Razorwing is a supersonic flyer employed by the [[Dark Eldar]]. It is named after the [[Razorwing Flock|winged-lifeform]] of the Syros Subsector [[Death World]]. It is of a similar design to the [[Nightwing Interceptor|Nightwing fighter]] utilized by their [[Eldar|more pansy and thus more boring cousins,]] although [[Skub|how much they actually look like the Nightwings is up to debate.]]
The Razorwing is a supersonic flyer employed by the [[Dark Eldar]]. It is named after the [[Razorwing Flock|winged-lifeform]] of the Syros Subsector [[Death World]]. It is of a similar design to the [[Nightwing Interceptor|Nightwing fighter]] utilized by their [[Eldar|more pansy and thus more boring cousins,]] although [[Skub|how much they actually look like the Nightwings is up to debate.]]


Razorwings [[Dakka|are ridiculously armed to the teeth,]] especially for a vehicle of its size. Razorwings are typically armed with twin-linked Splinter Rifles, two wing-mounted Dark Lances and four missiles. Razorwing pilots are highly skilled at high-speed combat, generally having come from the ranks of the most elite [[Reaver Jetbike]] riders; therefore Razorwing pilots tend to be highly experienced and dangerous opponents.
Razorwings [[Dakka|are armed to the teeth,]] especially for a vehicle of its size. Razorwings are typically armed with twin-linked Splinter Rifles (which can be replaced with a single Splinter Cannon) and either two wing-mounted Dark Lances or two Disintegrator Cannons, as well as Razorwing Missiles that can utilize a variety of payloads. Razorwing pilots are highly skilled at high-speed combat, generally having come from the ranks of the most elite [[Reaver Jetbike]] riders; therefore Razorwing pilots tend to be highly experienced and dangerous opponents.  
 
In 8th Edition, while the [[Hemlock Wraithfighter]] may be more maneuverable, the Razorwing is far, far faster.  In fact it is one of the swiftest units in the entire game, featuring a 72" base move that can be increased by a further 20" when the aircraft Advances. This may seem excessive for a standard 6x4 game board (and it certainly is), but a key takeaway here is that a critically damaged Razorwing can safely withdraw to the furthest corner of the map and thus deny your opponent some VP's. Plus, if your opponent is Imperial you can just laugh at how slow his fliers are anyway.
 
==Missile Armaments==
==Missile Armaments==
The Razorwing is equipped with a variety of missiles, each of which kill the enemy in a variety of seemingly impractical yet deadly ways:  
The Razorwing is equipped with a variety of missiles, each of which kill the enemy in a variety of seemingly impractical yet deadly ways:  

Revision as of 06:24, 21 April 2020

Not the Batplane.

The Razorwing is a supersonic flyer employed by the Dark Eldar. It is named after the winged-lifeform of the Syros Subsector Death World. It is of a similar design to the Nightwing fighter utilized by their more pansy and thus more boring cousins, although how much they actually look like the Nightwings is up to debate.

Razorwings are armed to the teeth, especially for a vehicle of its size. Razorwings are typically armed with twin-linked Splinter Rifles (which can be replaced with a single Splinter Cannon) and either two wing-mounted Dark Lances or two Disintegrator Cannons, as well as Razorwing Missiles that can utilize a variety of payloads. Razorwing pilots are highly skilled at high-speed combat, generally having come from the ranks of the most elite Reaver Jetbike riders; therefore Razorwing pilots tend to be highly experienced and dangerous opponents.

In 8th Edition, while the Hemlock Wraithfighter may be more maneuverable, the Razorwing is far, far faster. In fact it is one of the swiftest units in the entire game, featuring a 72" base move that can be increased by a further 20" when the aircraft Advances. This may seem excessive for a standard 6x4 game board (and it certainly is), but a key takeaway here is that a critically damaged Razorwing can safely withdraw to the furthest corner of the map and thus deny your opponent some VP's. Plus, if your opponent is Imperial you can just laugh at how slow his fliers are anyway.

Missile Armaments

The Razorwing is equipped with a variety of missiles, each of which kill the enemy in a variety of seemingly impractical yet deadly ways:

  • Monoscythe missiles - A missile that, when detonated, compresses its explosion into a disk-like form slicing targets in half rather than blowing them apart.
  • Necrotoxin missiles - Filled with deadly neuropoisons, it fires shards of toxic shrapnel when it detonates, killing and pinning the enemy.
  • Shatterfield missiles - Has two separate detonation chambers, the first one sucks away all warmth, turning the foe into ice-like statues. The second one sends out a powerful force that blows the brittle enemy to pieces.
Forces of the Dark Eldar
Command: Archons - Haemonculi - Kabalite Trueborn
Lhamaeans - Medusae - Sslyth - Succubi
Troops: Beastmasters - Commorragh Slaves - Grotesques
Hellions - Incubi - Kabalite Warriors - Mandrakes
Scourges - Wracks - Wyches
Beasts: Clawed Fiend - Khymerae - Razorwing Flock - Ur-Ghul
Pain Engines: Cronos Parasite Engines - Talos Pain Engines
Vehicles: Raider - Ravager - Reaper
Reaver Jetbike - Skyboard
Venom
Special Vehicles: Dais of Destruction
Flyers: Raven Fighter - Razorwing Jetfighter
Voidraven Bomber
Spacecraft: Impaler Assault Module - Raptor Fighter
Slavebringer Assault Boat
Super Heavies: Tantalus
Auxiliaries: Harlequins