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KDK Review: Fast Attack: Heldrake

Howdy fellow gamers, Mr.MoreTanks back into the thick of it regarding a unit that can strike the fear into the world of MEQs.

Dominating the skies, the fearsome Heldrake can carve apart all but the heaviest of Infantry and swaths of hordes while smashing up vehicles.  Fast, powerful, and durable as a flier can be, the Heldrake brings all sorts of goodies to your army in a VERY affordable package.   When being used within a KDK force, the Heldrake is a massive force multiplier, and receives great boons from within their detachments.  For more smart tactics articles, be sure to check out the Tactics Corner!

Overview:

A Flyer with Hover is always a good thing to be, and though BS 3 isn’t anything to write home about by any means, you’ll almost certainly be taking a weapon that doesn’t really care about your BS.  170 points may seem steep at first, but this bird is very useful and will almost certainly be making its points back for you.  Armor Value of 12/12/10 makes it very durable.  Being a Daemon is also a significant factor, as we gain a 5++, meaning that we’ll never have to Jink.  You have an extremely durable and fast vehicle that is a very serious threat to nearly every unit in the game.  Battle Companies will cover in their transports, jetbikes and bikes will flee as they try to escape the fire.  Heldrakes are a perfect fit into a KDK army, as they play it fast and aggressive which is just how the Master of the Skull Throne wills it.

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Tactics:

There are all sorts of great options and ways we can use our Heldrake.  When kitted out with a Baleflamer, there are all manner of juicy and appealing targets.  You can play these guys aggressively and really take it to your opponent.  Torrent combined with the potential to Hover makes it so that your opponent can really never get away and hide from your metal dragon from space hell.

As long as your targets don’t have a 2+ Armor Saves, they’re going to burn.  Marines die in droves before the Baleflamer, unsurprisingly.  Bikes will vanish, and Eldar jetbikes vaporize even faster.  Template weapons also are excellent for waxing big blobs of Infantry.  Ork blobs, Guardsmen blobs, and more are all afraid of these high strength Templates.

Heldrakes are fast and can help to keep the pressure on the enemy along with some of the better units with the KDK book like Flesh Hounds, Spawn, or Maulerfiends.  All of these units are fast and can really put the pressure onto the enemy and not give them time to deal with the dragons.  Additionally, consider something that can easily crack open light to medium vehicles, with the massive plethora of Battle Companies out and about.  Minimum units of Terminators with melta-combis are a cheap investment that can crack open a transport with ease.

Vector Strike can do real damage to stray vulnerable vehicles, and if you’re in a position where you feel like you need to get your Heldrake off of the board, clipping something on the way out can remind your opponent not to take anything for granted.

Units that rely heavily on Cover Saves are terrified of Heldrakes.  Warconvocatoins do not enjoy Heldrakes, and actually struggle to deal with them.  Rustalkers and Infiltrators fold exceedingly quickly to Strength 6.  Toughness 3 units, particularly multi-wound ones won’t last a second against the baleflamer.  Pick on units that don’t have 2+ Armor Saves or Toughness 6 or higher, otherwise you won’t be getting what you need out of your Heldrakes.

Cons:

Khorne’s Bloodstorm detachment allows you to bring a Heldrake, though the taxes are significant.  A unit of Warp Talons and 2 units of Raptors is not cheap, nor is it really worth it.  Units in the formation gain either +1 to the Strength of their Hammer of Wraths or Vector Strikes.  Though this formation can fit into a Blood Host nicely and gain a few more things like extra Blood Tithes, but none of these options are really worthwhile to justify how crappy the other elements of Khorne’s Bloodstorm formation.  A CAD is the way to go for sure.

The Heldrake can’t do everything mind you.  While it can potentially do some damage to vehicles, its pretty difficult for a Heldrake to do any meaningful damage to a vehicle.  They can’t one shot a vehicle unless they’re Open Topped, and even then its a serious long shot.  You can rip a Hull Point off a vehicle or two with your Baleflamer and Vector Strike, but don’t expect too much else.  They certainly can’t really fight other enemy Flyers as they simply don’t have the tools to

Consensus:

The Heldrake is one of the biggest strengths of the KDK book, and for Chaos in general.  Despite its limited drawbacks, the Heldrake is fantastic.  Ignore Cover on an aggressive and durable unit at an affordable rate is just what KDK need.  Khorne may be all for letting the blood flow, but we need to be smart about it.  Giving up air superiority is never a good call, and will be a huge tool to help support your army.  Bring one, maybe even two of them, as they’ll really help to smoke out the enemy.

What do you think of the Heldrake?  Tell us below in the comments!  And as always, be sure to check out the Frontline Gaming store where you can find GW products up to 25% off.

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