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Warhammer 40K: The Invictor’s Weapons Are Powerful Take A Look

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Aug 14 2019
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The Invictor Tactical Warsuit is power armor for your power armor, and it lets you wield weapons that should be strapped to a dreadnought. Take a look!

What’s better than a genetically enhanced supersoldier wearing a suit of power armor and wielding advanced weaponry? A genetically enhanced supersoldier wearing TWO suits of power armor and wielding even more advanced weaponry. And that’s what you’ll get with the Invictor Tactical Warsuit. Let’s take a look at what they have to offer you.

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To start with, the Tactical Warsuit builds off of the Redemptor Dreadnought chassis, which means you get a statblock that keeps you in the fight long after your battlebrethren will have fallen.

But, and this is the best part–the Invictor Tactical Warsuit isn’t just power armor the size of a dreadnought, it’s a stealth suit too. Seriously. It gets concealed deployment which means that you can have this Invictor sneak past even the most alert of sentries and they’ll never see it coming.

Ursarkar Creed would be proud. But then you’ve also got the powerful weaponry available to you, which will be right up in the enemy’s grill. Between your Incendium Cannon, which is a heavy flamer with a 12″ range or the Twin Ironhail Autocannon, you’ll be raining death on your foes in turn one.

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But don’t rely on that alone–why leave it up to chance when you can instead get in there and punch people with your power fist that hits at strength 14 on 3+ as long as you’re in fighting form. Does this mean you’ll get to see Invictors charging in like Smash Captains? Maybe.

I mean, compared to the Tau everyone’s a smash captain. But. Take a look at the details awaiting you next week when you can secure your own Invictor Tactical Warsuit.

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Stay tuned for more Astartes releases over the weekend!

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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