
Big Releases for Dropfleet Commander Incoming. New Forgeworld Telemon Dreadnought + Rules. The New Warhammer 40k Downloadable Army Rosters. The Genesys Project has tables at the Nova Open. Photobucket Kicks Many Bloggers in the Bucket. If you’re struggling with Knights and other heavy vehicles, or just want to reliably kill monsters and light tanks, the Venator is a potent and versatile addition to your Space Marines army Use its mobility defensively to get into cover and dodge threatening assault units, or use it offensively to move into new firing lanes against anything that tries to hide from you, all while maintaining a punishingly accurate stream of firepower. Overall, the Relic Sicaran Venator Tank Destroyer is a superb monster and vehicle killer. It is particularly lethal when used on any war-machine wielding plasma weaponry, doubling the chance of them accidentally causing themselves mortal wounds. This is crippling against larger vehicles and has the potential to seriously reduce their offensive output. The sheer power of the neutron pulse cannon isn’t its only feature, and where it really shines compared to other heavy weaponry is its special rules when shooting at vehicles, forcing them to subtract 1 from their hit rolls in their next Shooting phase. What’s better is that this weapon is unaffected by whether or not the Venator moved, further increasing its effective range.
A 3 round burst should be enough to kill a rampaging Helbrute outright or cripple a Tyranid war-beast, while a couple of additional shots from the Venator’s sponson-mounted lascannon, or even a lucky shot from a hunter-killer missile, should be capable of finishing most foes. With Strength 12, it’ll be wounding anything short of a Warlord Titan on a 3+, while an AP of -4 means even the heaviest armour is almost entirely mitigated. This speed is coupled with the neutron pulse cannon, a weapon that’s sure to put the fear of the Emperor into any traitor. This speed allows the Venator to get into position quickly and flank enemies from around cover, or stay well out of the way of fast moving jump units looking to bog it down in combat.
Like all Sicaran pattern vehicles, the Venator is faster than most ground tanks available to the Space Marines, with a 14” move.