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Eldar Review: Fast Attack: Swooping Hawks

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Howdy fellow gamers, Mr.MoreTanks back to talk more about things in which I’ve got some moderately above average ideas.  Swooping down from the skies to blast the enemy into oblivion, Swooping Hawks match the synergy of speed and firepower  so prevalent in the Eldar’s Codex.  Able to threaten everything from ranks of infantry to heavy vehicles, Swooping Hawks have the tools to be considered in most every Eldar army.  Be sure to check the Tactics Corner for more great articles!

Overview:

80 points nets you 5 Swooping Hawks, rocking the standard and respectable Eldar Aspect Warrior stat line.  The combination of Special Rules and Wargear make for a useful and formidable tool.  As Jump Infantry, Hawks have the speed and maneuverability to keep up with the common Eldar units like Jetbikes, Wraithknights, or Warp Spiders.  Additionally, having an abundance of Haywire is a great tool for cracking open vehicles.  While this isn’t necessarily something that the Eldar struggle with, the advantage of having a flexible unit that can threaten anything from a Rhino to an Imperial Knight is something that is worthwhile in and of itself.

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Swooping Hawks I think are one of the most under-appreciated and under-utilized Aspect Warriors in the game.  The harassing potential for this unit is nearly unmatched, especially late game.  The strength of the Swooping Hawks comes from their deployment and redeployment ability.  They’re able to strike at units that not only are often out of the way and difficult to harm, but can do so in a phase that its very rare for models to harm another with: the movement phase.  The ability of the Hawks to actually be a flexible threat in every phase (bar psychic) is something not to be underestimated. Dropping that Ignores Cover, AP4, Barrage, large blast will make a mess of light infantry.

I’d highly advocate adding the Exarch, Herald of Victory is soooo good for what you’ll want to be using these guys for.  The ability to not Scatter when Deep Striking is very useful, and considering we have the ability to Deep Strike multiple times throughout the game, that power will be invaluable.  We can essentially put this unit anywhere we want and lay into an isolated enemy unit.  Additionally, we can have two movement options the next turn that will dictate where we put the Hawks and what we send them after.  Dropping these guys within 24 inches of a Knight is an excellent option, especially if we can stick them out of line of sight from it.  Remember, they can move up to 18 inches in the Movement Phase and then have Fleet in order to make certain that they reach their target.  The turn they drop in, they can lay into an isolated unit with 15 shots from your lasblasters in addition to their Ignores Cover Grenade Packs.  You could upgrade the Exarch’s weapon, but honestly, I think you save the points and are better off adding in a couple more Hawks.  More lasblaster shots is always a good thing as well as haywire grenades, additionally having more bodies around the Exarch is crucial. Remember too, that the unit can run into cover after shooting the target unit! So good.

The Assault Phase is where I think you’ll see some real potential strengths of these guys.  I think these things can threaten Imperial Knights potentially better than Fire Dragons can in some ways.  The key point is the high Initiative of 5, as well as the WS 4.  Haywire grenades can carve up a Knight, and have the potential to finish it off before it even swings, especially considering you can lob one at the Knight before assaulting with your BS5 Exarch!  Your Hawks will have the speed to catch the Knight (or any vehicle) while staying far enough away from it that it can’t just roll through them.  The Hawks also can carve through and ding up multiple transports in a Battle Company.  Haywire is mean, and with the speed and mobility afforded to the Hawks lets them put it where they need it with their grenades. Their crazy speed also means first turn charges are 100% a possibility if your opponent deploys on the line.

You REALLY need to be careful against Tau with these guys or other Interceptor heavy armies.  Even a single Broadside can crush a unit of these.  It really doesn’t take too much to push a unit of Hawks off the board and back into your case, you need to make sure you’re placing these models carefully.  Grenade packs let you tag a unit even out of line of sight, so dropping in behind a big ruin or hill isn’t an issue. A good idea is to take aunit of 6+ to take advantage of the large blast you get at that unit size. The Exarch is nearly a must as well for the no scatter Deep Strike in addition to the extra wound he brings.

Where you will typically see these Aspect Warriors deployed will be in the Aspect Host formation which is an auxiliary choice in the War Host but is also often fielded on its own. The option to improve your BS or WS by +1 before each game is incredibly good. When facing targets like Imperial Knights, Soul Grinders, Dreadnaughts, etc. you take the WS+1 as it increases the number of Haywire hits you will get in melee. When facing most targets though, you will opt for the +1 BS for increased accuracy with their shooting weapons. When nested in the War Host, they gain Matchless Agility which gives them an automatic 6″ run! Wow, that makes an already fast unit stupid fast. Your opponent’s will be dumbfounded as you fly around the table with these guys.

In and out is the name of the game with these guys, pick your targets carefully, and you’ll achieve success with them.  Use your speed to threaten your opponent’s armor and vulnerable targets and you’ll be thrilled.  Keep the pressure on with the rest of your army and every time your Swooping Hawks skyleap onto the game winning objective on the last turn, you will thank Khaine you brought these bad boys along.  What are your thoughts gamers?  Can Swooping Hawks stay up to date with the meta? Tune in next week to see if our hero can get out of this one!

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