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This highly customizable T'au Battlesuit is also very tough and strong, making it one of the best units the T'au have. There are several modified versions of the standard XV8 Battlesuit for use by commanders only. These incorporate armour, weapons, or support items that can greatly enhance the commander's role in the Hunter Cadre.

The T'au have built several experimental XV8 Crisis Battlesuits for T'au Commanders, some of which are custom-made for a specific commander, such as that used by Commander Shas'o R'myr. Shas'vre bodyguards are handpicked by the Shas'O. Normally close friends, the bodyguards wear the same type of battlesuit as their commander. The Ethereal Caste brought the other four castes together in the name of the Greater Good.

Known to be similar to human religious leaders, Ethereals also sometime take part in battle. Their mere presence raises the morale of every T'au unit fighting.

But that's not to say they cannot hold their own. Some Ethereals are masters of bladed weapons such as the Ethereal Aun'shi who is famed for his skill with his double-bladed weapon. But having an Ethereal present on the battlefield is not without its downs. If the Ethereal were to die in battle, the entire T'au army would be demoralized.

To know that their great leader had fallen can make many of the hardest veterans flee from the battlefield. Ethereals can be accompanied by an honor guard squad of up to 12 Fire Warriors. These act to protect the Ethereal from harm and are generally more experienced soldiers. Any Fire Warrior would give his life to protect an Ethereal. Fire Warriors who work hard enough, can be promoted to the rank of Shas'ui.

A Battlesuit pilot gains the honor of piloting an XV8 Battlesuit into battle. A Battlesuit is a heavy exoskeleton that can lift heavy loads and protect the pilot from any danger. The suit is able to fire heavy weapons, use a jetpack for mobility a common 40k tactic known as Jump-Shoot-Jump , and have various systems installed such as a drone controller.

They can even be promoted to Shas'vre, not all are bodyguards though, there are also teams of a Shas'vre leader and two Shas'ui. The XV8 Battlesuit Series can be customized and equipped accordingly to threats that the T'au Empire will face; this versatility is what makes the XV8 Crisis Battlesuit one of the most useful units available to the T'au.

XV25 Stealthsuit pilots work alone, independently from the rest of their Cadre. They scout ahead of the rest of the T'au army, taking out key units such as commanders to demoralize the enemy, or ambushing tanks and infantry to cripple them. Stealthsuits use stealth-field generators, which allow them to fight unseen, even when in plain view. Stealthsuits can only take two different weapons, the fusion blaster or burst cannon.

This stealth capability allows the Stealthsuit teams to operate ahead of the main T'au force or even behind enemy lines. When deployed, Stealthsuits will always deploy in the last phase of deployment.

They also may be deployed outside of the T'au deployment zone, effectively advancing on the enemy even before the main force is fully mobilized. Another option is for the Stealthsuits to strike deep into enemy territory during the battle.

This is almost completely unpredictable for both the T'au forces and the enemy, albeit to a lesser degree for the former. Stealthsuits may arrive at any time during a battle, often positioning themselves directly behind important adversarial units. Even the exact location of their insertion when deep striking is not completely within the control of the T'au, representing the independent and unique nature of these teams. Equipped with the XV15 Stealth Armour, these T'au troops are the 'lone wolves' of the T'au army, operating independently of other formations.

XV15 Stealthsuits use stealth-field generators, which allow them to fight unseen, even when in plain view. Stealth Suit teams go ahead of the main T'au forces. Their role is to pick out the first targets while keeping enemy troops pinned down until the main army moves into position.

Stealth Suit teams use their markerlights to provide targeting information for Seeker Missile strikes. This allows the T'au's main units to destroy tanks and other large threats before they have a chance to fire their guns. The backbone of any T'au army, the Fire Warriors are the main troop choice for T'au. With the best infantry guns in the game, the Pulse Rifle, the Fire Warriors can take down most enemies from afar.

Fire Warriors can also use Pulse Carbines which allows them to move and shoot at the cost of range. Stat-wise, they aren't the best units in the game but they make up for it with their advanced technology and fire power. Fire Warriors are called Shas'la and can be led by a Shas'ui team leader.

The Shas'ui usually carries a Bonding Knife which is a symbol of unity within the group. The favorite of many T'au armies, the Devilfish is a unique and powerful transport. Being a skimmer, it allows units to fire underneath it this makes for a very interesting tactic which is listed below in "Popular Tactics". The Devilfish also has decent armor, making it resilient against multiple hits.

It can hold a total of 12 Fire Warriors. The Devilfish can transport Kroot in addition to robotic Drones, Fire Warriors or Pathfinders and special individuals attached to the squad. There are three doors, one on each side of the skimmer and one in the back. This allows personnel to be deployed in the back or sides of the vehicle; coincidentally this allows the weaker points of the vehicle's armour to face away from the enemy at the same time. The Devilfish can receive a number of weapons upgrades that make it a much stronger and more useful transport for the T'au.

These are human auxiliaries from former Imperial worlds that have joined the T'au Empire as human Septs and accepted the Greater Good. They march into battle carrying both their Imperial weapons and T'au replacements, as well as T'au armour and equipment.

Many of these mercenaries and traitors were left behind after the Damocles Gulf Crusade and then engulfed by the T'au Empire. The Kroot come from their homeworld of Pech, a jungle world, which has resulted in the Kroot becoming experts in jungle warfare. The Kroot are an interesting race because they seem to evolve by devouring prey or the remains of their enemies.

By eating the remains of their enemies their digestive system absorbs the enemy's DNA and then they develop the traits of their enemies. Since the T'au disdain hand-to-hand combat they employ the Kroot as melee auxiliaries. These Kroot can also be accompanied by Krootox and Kroot Hounds, variations of the Kroot genus who have become trapped in a genetic dead end. A T'au Pathfinder Team. Pathfinders are the scouts of the T'au.

They spot ahead and "light up" targets with their markerlight for the rest of the army. They are always accompanied by a Devilfish transport, allowing them to swiftly redeploy out of harm's way. Pathfinders are armed with Pulse Carbines, but three of them may be exchanged for Rail Rifles so the squad is able to keep a distance from attackers.

Unlike the mercenary Kroot, the Vespid actually believe in the Greater Good and have joined the T'au to spread the Greater Good, though it is whispered that the Vespid only joined the T'au after their leaders were presented with crafted communion helms, worn by all Vespid Strain Leaders, to "aid in communication. Their main weapon is the neutron blaster, which is created by harvesting crystals that are formed on the Vespid homeworld and mounting them on a neutron containment and projection system, making them not only unique but the most deadly weapon of their kind.

The crystals that form the heart of the weapon come from the deepest mines on the largest island of the Vespid homeworld also called Vespid.

The Piranha is a lightly armored vehicle used by the T'au in a range of capacities including rapid response, support of Pathfinder Teams, and even as battlefield transport for high-ranking dignitaries. By upgrading the vehicle to carry a Fusion Blaster or a pair of Seeker Missiles, it becomes an effective tank hunter, particularly when guided to a target by Pathfinder Teams. The lightest skimmer in the T'au force, Tetras are minimally armed and armoured, and are exclusively scouting vessels, designed to range far ahead of T'au forces and mark targets for long range bombardment.

A team consisting of a T'au Spotter and three robotic drones armed with rail rifles. The drones are remotely controlled by the spotter using a specially-designed interface.

Veteran Fire Warriors may pilot more heavily-armed, but less versatile, Battlesuits. Armed with twin linked Rail Guns, it is almost guaranteed to hit and destroy any unit. They are also equipped with either a smart missile system or twin linked plasma rifles. It can be a very efficient infantry killer as well. The anti-gravity tank of the T'au Empire. It can be armed with two burst cannons or a smart missile system on the drone sponsons while carrying a rail gun, ion cannon, or twin-linked weapons on the primary mount.

The Hammerhead is used for major firepower and is fast and mobile. A variant of the Hammerhead that is armed with air defense missile platforms. The Sky Ray is an ideal artillery piece except that it is unable to operate at full capacity unsupported. Players should use the Sky Ray with a team of Pathfinders for the utmost accuracy and destruction.

Another good thing about the Sky Ray is that it has the power to bombard the enemy with multiple seeker missiles. In the Warhammer 40, game, the T'au are a ranged army. An effective tactic is to engage the enemy at the maximum range of T'au weaponry, which typically has longer ranges and greater firepower than the equivalent weapons of other armies.

As such, the T'au have weaker Close Combat ability. Thus, many tactics involve staying at a distance, to wipe out the enemy or redeploying swiftly to further engage the opponent. A more prevalent tactic amongst T'au veterans is the "Mecha-T'au" approach, which utilizes the inherent mobility and speed of T'au vehicles and battlesuits to confuse and overwhelm the enemy by engaging them at all levels of the battlefield.

The T'au army is highly specialized, with each element normally having a specific task carried out in the support of the rest of the force. Fire Warriors make up the line troops, while forward scouts known as Pathfinders scout enemy positions, and provide fire support with rail rifles and marker light target designators.

The T'au also deploy battlesuits in support roles, such as: providing specialized weapons to deal with any hot spots on the battlefield, providing heavy anti-tank fire, or as stealth warriors, operating independently of the main force.

The T'au also make extensive use of small AI-controlled Drones, typically equipped with guns or shield projectors, these drones can be used to protect teams of Fire Warriors and battlesuits and support vehicles. The basic weapons of the Fire Caste are Pulse weapons, which propel a particle beam that breaks down into a plasma pulse as it is fired from the gun. This is commonly used as a long-range Pulse rifle or a portable Pulse carbine. A rapid-fire variation of the carbine is also used on vehicles and Battlesuits, and is known as the Burst Cannon.

The T'au are known to use Ion Cannons and Railguns on their ships and vehicles, as well as various guided and unguided missiles. Warhammer 40k Wiki Explore. Imperium of Man. Adepta Sororitas Important Links.



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