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9E Tau Codex Review: Elites: Krootox Riders

Today we look at the Krootox Riders, in the Elite slot. Click to read on, or check out the Tactics Corner for more reviews and strategies.

Overview

Krootox Riders were once the “heavy weapons” of a Kroot Carnivore unit, but have since been split off to being their own separate unit. They have a very unusual statline, with movement 7″ being equivalent to other Kroot and weapon skill 3+ plus ballistic skill 4+ being the same. From there, however, they diverge- strength six puts them on part with most monstrous creatures, while toughness five is a bit weaker but still quite significant. Four wounds is likewise fairly beefy and two attacks is weak but not trivial. However, they are damned by a 6+ armor save, giving them functionally no defense at all against even the lightest of weapons, and leadership six does them no favors either. They are, at least, reasonably cheap at 28pts per model and can come in units of up to three.

Special Rules and Wargear

Since they do not benefit from Sept Tenets, the only special rule that a Krootox has is Agile Brute, which lets them automatically advance 6″. However, since they cannot charge or fire their weapons after doing so, it’s a rule that will virtually never matter.

Each Krootox Rider is armed with a Kroot Gun (48″ S7 AP-1 DmgD3 Rapid Fire 1), a weapon with a profile almost as strange as its bearer’s. They also have Krootox Fists, which are a Dmg2 melee weapon with no other stat modifiers.

Uses

Although less abysmal than the Shaper, Krootox still end up being a very underwhelming unit for a variety of reasons. The most obvious, of course, is their immense fragility- it is quite plausible that a single Heavy Bolter firing once will kill an entire Krootox Rider by itself, and that is not what you want to be seeing from a 28pt model. Their statline is perfectly poised to make them vulnerable to virtually every gun in the game- light infantry weapons like Bolters and Lasguns can take advantage of their weak save while heavier weapons can deal multiple damage per hit, dragging them down quickly and with ease. It’s very much worth noting that being only T5, even the weakest of guns still wound them on a 5+ (as opposed to 6+), making them doubly vulnerable to such volley fire.

Their armament is actually not awful overall, although it isn’t particularly amazing, either. The weird Rapid Fire profile on the gun was a lot more of a hindrance in previous editions, but with the smaller board size and closer engagement ranges Krootox are likely to be able to get two shots off most of the time, putting them on par with Autocannons while also being mobile to boot. Unfortunately for them, however, the Tau codex also contains the Missile Pod, which does the same thing but does it better and for what is usually a superior cost-to-firepower ratio. A Crisis suit, for comparison, can carry three Missile Pods but most certainly is not three times the price of a Krootox.

When the Krootox was able to be taken as part of a Carnivore squad, it did actually serve a purpose- you could use them as embedded heavy weapons, something Tau in general and Kroot in particular lack, while also having the option to soak wounds with them or use them in combat against bigger targets where the Kroot’s pile of weak attacks wouldn’t be enough. However, in shifting over to be a unit of their own, the Krootox has become significantly less useful and sees play even more rarely than before; we can only hope that the eventual 9E codex release might see fit to reintegrate them into squads or give them a better profile (e.g. 4+ armor save) to give them a chance of staying alive.

Final Thoughts

Although not the worst unit in the book, the Krootox’s extremely aged model makes them a hassle to add to an army in addition to being an underwhelming choice from a mechanical perspective- the metal and Finecast version are both quite terrible to work with, largely killing any appeal the unit might have for most players. The discontinuation of Forge World’s larger Kroot models also makes conversion a non-option for any but the very richest, so the Krootox’s fate is probably sealed as more and more old sculpts are moved over to Legends.

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