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How powerful is a Baneblade?

The sight of a mighty Baneblade rumbling forward is a major boost for any supporting Imperial infantry’s morale, and when correctly supported, the Baneblade excels at decimating anything smaller than itself with its large array of guns while crushing the remains of its enemies under its massive tracks.

Are Baneblades worth it?

Baneblades are way superior to almost any other tank the factions in 40k has. While the baneblade is quite slow and a giant tank that makes it vulnerable to a lot of enemy fire, the sheer firepower that it can dish out should not be taken lightly.

How many points is a Knight Castellan?

And then there’s the Castellan, which no longer pays anything for its guns, taking it down to a very fieldable 620 points with the four missile build. Now that we’re through the second round of FAQs and the Chaos Knight Tyrant has also come down to the same price, the Castellan is likely worth another look.

Are Imperial Knights competitive?

Imperial Knights were almost completely written off at the dawn of 9th edition. Combine that with the fact that Knights were not considered to be very competitive at the end of 8th edition, and there just wasn’t much excitement about the faction. However, salvation can come from the most unexpected of places.

Are there any Baneblades in the Imperial Guard?

Baneblades are so rare in the present Imperial armed forces that some companies upgrade a Leman Russ tank, adding sponson-mounted Lascannons if they are short on Baneblades. The Baneblade is also in extremely high demand amongst Imperial Guard armoured regiments, meaning that most such regiments will only possess 5-10.

What kind of tank does the Imperial Guard use?

The Baneblade is the primary super-heavy tank used by the Imperial Guard and is one of the largest and oldest tanks used by the Imperium. These massive machines often serve as the command vehicles for entire regiments or spearhead armoured attacks, organized into their own super-heavy companies.

How many people are needed to crew the Baneblade?

The Baneblade is the primary super-heavy tank of the Astra Militarum, and one of the largest and oldest armoured fighting vehicles in the service of the Imperial armed forces. The tank is a venerated Standard Template Construct (STC) design, with ten people needed to fully crew one.

What is the interior of a baneblade like?

The interior of a Baneblade has more in common with a fortified command bunker than it does with the insides of other, smaller armoured vehicles. Its weapons interfaces, operations points and data relays sprawl across several intermeshed layers of decks, which are connected by a warren of corridors and companionways.