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'''Eldar Titans''' are among the largest war machines produced by the Eldar. They combine grace, speed, and deadly firepower.
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'''Eldar Titans''' are large mechanical, bipedal war machines produced by the [[Eldar]]. Similar to the lumbering [[Titan]]s produced by the [[Imperium of Man]], Eldar Titans combine grace, speed and deadly firepower. These tall, slim war engines are built towards the aesthetic, leaning towards grace and beauty rather than functionality.
 
==Revenant Scout Titan==
 
==Revenant Scout Titan==
 
The Revenant is the smallest Eldar Titan, comparable to the [[Imperial_Titans#Warhound_Scout_Titans|Imperial Warhound Titan]]. It utilizes pulse lasers and missile launchers in conjunction with jump packs to make swift hit-and-run attacks. Due to its construction it can move with more grace and speed than any other races' equivalent war machines. This scout titan is often deployed in pairs, with the pilots of both titans sharing a blood tie link to improve communication during combat.
 
The Revenant is the smallest Eldar Titan, comparable to the [[Imperial_Titans#Warhound_Scout_Titans|Imperial Warhound Titan]]. It utilizes pulse lasers and missile launchers in conjunction with jump packs to make swift hit-and-run attacks. Due to its construction it can move with more grace and speed than any other races' equivalent war machines. This scout titan is often deployed in pairs, with the pilots of both titans sharing a blood tie link to improve communication during combat.

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Eldar Titans are large mechanical, bipedal war machines produced by the Eldar. Similar to the lumbering Titans produced by the Imperium of Man, Eldar Titans combine grace, speed and deadly firepower. These tall, slim war engines are built towards the aesthetic, leaning towards grace and beauty rather than functionality.

Revenant Scout Titan

The Revenant is the smallest Eldar Titan, comparable to the Imperial Warhound Titan. It utilizes pulse lasers and missile launchers in conjunction with jump packs to make swift hit-and-run attacks. Due to its construction it can move with more grace and speed than any other races' equivalent war machines. This scout titan is often deployed in pairs, with the pilots of both titans sharing a blood tie link to improve communication during combat.

Phantom Titan

Eldar Titan model

An Eldar Phantom Titan standing ready for war.

Phantom Titans are similar to Imperial Titans but show typical Eldar attributes. They are slimmer in build and much faster. Their weaponry is less about raw firepower and more about well-aimed crucial hits. For defense they use a Holo-Field which makes them harder to "see" and thus more difficult to target; the advantage is that they can avoid damage completely. However, Holo-Fields do not actually deflect firepower like Imperial Void Shields and Ork Power Fields. What makes Phantom Titans distinctive from those of lesser races is their crew. In addition to the living, the souls and memories of ancient Eldar warriors are maintained in the wraithbone matrix of the Titan.

Warlock Titan

The Warlock Titan is the largest titan in the Eldar arsenal. It is not operated in the conventional means, as its Wraithbone core is powered by many warlocks and seers. Their combined psychic potential is focused through the titan's weapon, manifesting as a powerful psychic attack on the battlefield. Physically it resembles a gigantic, ornate Wraithlord.

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