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An '''Annihilator Beam''' is a [[Necron]] weapon only unleashed when a [[Tesseract Vault]] is used as part of a Baleful Necropolis formation at the centre of a group of eight [[Monolith]]s. When the Baleful Necropolis formation is used, the Tesseract Vault is able to project this beam of potent force a short distance and smash aside or disintegrate almost anything in its way. Such is the Annihilator Beam’s power that it poses a threat even to war machines as large as [[Titan]]s. If a Tesseract Vault draws power from its surrounding Monoliths, it can increase the otherwise short range of the beam and fell targets from further away. Thus, a fully realised Baleful Necropolis formation is a potent threat to any foe at extreme ranges.
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An '''Annihilator Beam''' is a [[Necron]] weapon only unleashed when a [[Tesseract Vault]] is used as part of a Baleful Necropolis formation at the centre of a group of eight [[Monolith]]s. When the Baleful Necropolis formation is used, the Tesseract Vault is able to project this beam of potent force a short distance and smash aside or disintegrate almost anything in its way.
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Such is the Annihilator Beam’s power that it poses a threat even to war machines as large as [[Titan]]s. If a Tesseract Vault draws power from its surrounding Monoliths, it can increase the otherwise short range of the beam and fell targets from further away. Thus, a fully realised Baleful Necropolis formation is a potent threat to any foe at extreme ranges.
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 08:22, 20 September 2018

An Annihilator Beam is a Necron weapon only unleashed when a Tesseract Vault is used as part of a Baleful Necropolis formation at the centre of a group of eight Monoliths. When the Baleful Necropolis formation is used, the Tesseract Vault is able to project this beam of potent force a short distance and smash aside or disintegrate almost anything in its way.

Such is the Annihilator Beam’s power that it poses a threat even to war machines as large as Titans. If a Tesseract Vault draws power from its surrounding Monoliths, it can increase the otherwise short range of the beam and fell targets from further away. Thus, a fully realised Baleful Necropolis formation is a potent threat to any foe at extreme ranges.

Sources

  • Apocalypse (6th Edition), pg. 170