![]() One look at the Executioner conveys the sense that Games Workshop wanted to pile gun after gun on the same vehicle in order to avoid repeating the mistake of something like say, the Vindicator. Now then, let me take a sip of my morning cup of coffee and take a look at what this ‘Executioner’ is… ![]() Now given that I’m far from an expert on Space Marines, I’m calling in a little bit of help when it comes to assessing their usage on the tabletop, so as to avoid overlooking mitigating factors, strengths and stratagems that might transform it or modify its abilities. My natural response was “Gladly! It would be an interesting exercise to see how it compares mathematically to its older cousin, the humble Repulsor!”. In Mathematical Musings, our resident Tech-Priest Ellarr does a deep dive into specific units and evaluates their strengths and weaknesses, and talks about how they can be put to use on the battlefields of the 41st millennium.Īfter the success of my previous articles covering the two new tanks for the Adeptus Mechanicus, I’ve had several people inquire about the new toy for the Adeptus Astartes, the Repulsor Executioner. With the sheer volume of units and options available to 40k players, it can be difficult to determine if something is good and how to best use it, especially if the unit is a new release. Ridiculously sick model courtesy of Jack Hunter
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