![]() In contrast, both Land Raiders and Baneblades are treated with the utmost respect as artefacts. Leman Russ tanks are relatively cheap and mass-produced on a story level, used in great numbers as an "armoured fist" smashing through the enemy. However, this is because the Baneblade is in a completely different category of units than Russ and Land Raider which is called "Lords of War" and it is reserved for either super-heavy units or super-powerful heroes (for example, Space Marines have a super-heavy tank called Astraeus, which is even more powerful than Baneblade, with power level 35 and cost 675 points). Still, the Raider has stronger armour and more powerful offensive capabilities.īut if we consider a Baneblade Heavy Tank, we can see that it is a clear winner: If you'd want to look at a pure tank, such as Predator (8/120), you could see that Russ has a certain advantage. It has a power level of 15 and cost 285 points, but part of it might come from the fact, that a Land Raider is considered also as a transport unit. For example, a squad of 4 Space Marines Intercessors with a sergeant has a power level 5 and a base cost of 20 points per unit (which can be modified by adding equipment), while a squad of 10 Gretchin has a power level 2 with a cost of 5 points each.Īs you can see, a single tank has a power level of 10 and cost 140 points. Without looking for details, each model in the WH40k is described as having a certain "power rating" as well as a "point value", which offers a bit better granularity showing how "good" a given unit is. If you are happy with the answer from the tabletop game, there we can have a clear winner:
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