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[[File:DEW.JPG|200px|thumb|right|A Darkshard]]
 
[[File:DEW.JPG|200px|thumb|right|A Darkshard]]
  
The '''Darkshards''' are the crossbow-armed wing of the [[Dark Elf Warrior]] class.  
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The '''Darkshards''' are the crossbow-armed wing of the [[Dark Elf Warrior]] class. {{Fn|5a}}
  
Many [[Dark Elves]] forsake melee weapons in favour of delivering death from afar. Armed with repeater crossbows — magazine-fed weapons capable of unleashing blistering hails of bolts — these Darkshards can take positions at the rear of the battlefield firing storms of iron-tipped bolts, against approaching foes, or move forwards to weaken the enemy line with a withering volley before the Dark Elf attack charges home. Though often scorned by other warriors for their distaste of close quarters battle, the Darkshards are anffinchingly proud of their marksmanship and are certainly no less cruel than their fellows. It is not uncommon for a Darkshard to forgo a killing strike to eye or heart in favour of a gut shot or other debilitating blow which, while ultimately so less lethal, guarantees that the enemy's last moments will be spent in mewling agony.
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Many [[Dark Elves]] forsake melee weapons in favour of delivering death from afar. Armed with repeater crossbows — magazine-fed weapons capable of unleashing blistering hails of bolts — these Darkshards can take positions at the rear of the battlefield firing storms of iron-tipped bolts, against approaching foes, or move forwards to weaken the enemy line with a withering volley before the Dark Elf attack charges home. Though often scorned by other warriors for their distaste of close quarters battle, the Darkshards are anffinchingly proud of their marksmanship and are certainly no less cruel than their fellows. It is not uncommon for a Darkshard to forgo a killing strike to eye or heart in favour of a gut shot or other debilitating blow which, while ultimately so less lethal, guarantees that the enemy's last moments will be spent in mewling agony.{{Fn|5a}}
  
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
 
==Weapons and Equipment==
* '''3rd Edition''': Crossbow, Hand Weapon and Light Armour, may have Shields and swap Crossbows for Repeating Crossbows. {{Fn|1a}}
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* '''2nd Edition:''' '''Crossbows''': Chainmail, Crossbow, Hand Weapon. {{Fn|6a}}
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* '''2nd Edition:''' '''Repeating Crossbows''': Hand Weapon, Repeating Crossbow. May have Chainmail (females pay double!) {{Fn|6a}}
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* '''3rd Edition''': '''Crossbowmen:''' Crossbow, Hand Weapon and Light Armour, may have Shields and swap Crossbows for Repeating Crossbows. May have Musician, Standard Bearer. {{Fn|1a}}
 
* '''4th Edition''': Light Armour, Repeating Crossbow and Sword, may have shields. {{Fn|2a}}
 
* '''4th Edition''': Light Armour, Repeating Crossbow and Sword, may have shields. {{Fn|2a}}
* '''6th Edition''': Hand Weapon, Light Armour, Repeating Crossbow, may have shields. {{Fn|3a}}
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* '''6th Edition''': Hand Weapon, Light Armour, Repeating Crossbow, may have shields. May be led by a Lordling, Musician and Standard Bearer. {{Fn|3a}}
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* '''7th Edition''': Hand Weapon, Light Armour, Repeater Crossbow, may have shields. May be led by a Guardmaster, Musician and Standard Bearer. {{Fn|4a}}
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
In WFB 3rd and 4th edition, they were called Crossbowmen rather than Darkshards. {{Fn|1a}}  In 6th Edition they were [{Dark Elf Warrior]]s. {{Fn|3a}}
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In WFB 3rd and 4th edition, they were called Crossbowmen rather than Darkshards. {{Fn|1a}}  In 6th Edition they were [{Dark Elf Warrior]]s. {{Fn|3a}}  In 7th Edition they were Dar Elf Repeater Crossbowmen. {{Fn|4a}}
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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File:Dark Elf Crossbowman.jpg|A Crossbowman
 
File:Dark Elf Crossbowman.jpg|A Crossbowman
 
File:Dark Elf Crossbowmen image.jpg|Crossbowmen
 
File:Dark Elf Crossbowmen image.jpg|Crossbowmen
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File:Dark Elf Crossbowmen 03.jpg|Crossbowmen
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File:Darkshards TW2.jpg|Darkshards
 
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* {{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (6th Edition)]]
 
* {{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (6th Edition)]]
 
** {{Endn|3a}}: Armies of Naggaroth, pg. 28
 
** {{Endn|3a}}: Armies of Naggaroth, pg. 28
 
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* {{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (7th Edition)]]
1: [[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (8th Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|4a}}: Dark Elf Army List, pg. 94
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*{{Endn|5}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Dark Elves (8th Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|5a}}: Warriors of the Dark Cities, pg. 39
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* {{Endn|6}}: [[Ravening Hordes (2nd Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|6a}}: Dark Elves, pg. 27
  
 
[[Category: Dark Elves]]
 
[[Category: Dark Elves]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, 18 January 2023

A Darkshard

The Darkshards are the crossbow-armed wing of the Dark Elf Warrior class. [5a]

Many Dark Elves forsake melee weapons in favour of delivering death from afar. Armed with repeater crossbows — magazine-fed weapons capable of unleashing blistering hails of bolts — these Darkshards can take positions at the rear of the battlefield firing storms of iron-tipped bolts, against approaching foes, or move forwards to weaken the enemy line with a withering volley before the Dark Elf attack charges home. Though often scorned by other warriors for their distaste of close quarters battle, the Darkshards are anffinchingly proud of their marksmanship and are certainly no less cruel than their fellows. It is not uncommon for a Darkshard to forgo a killing strike to eye or heart in favour of a gut shot or other debilitating blow which, while ultimately so less lethal, guarantees that the enemy's last moments will be spent in mewling agony.[5a]

Weapons and Equipment

  • 2nd Edition: Crossbows: Chainmail, Crossbow, Hand Weapon. [6a]
  • 2nd Edition: Repeating Crossbows: Hand Weapon, Repeating Crossbow. May have Chainmail (females pay double!) [6a]
  • 3rd Edition: Crossbowmen: Crossbow, Hand Weapon and Light Armour, may have Shields and swap Crossbows for Repeating Crossbows. May have Musician, Standard Bearer. [1a]
  • 4th Edition: Light Armour, Repeating Crossbow and Sword, may have shields. [2a]
  • 6th Edition: Hand Weapon, Light Armour, Repeating Crossbow, may have shields. May be led by a Lordling, Musician and Standard Bearer. [3a]
  • 7th Edition: Hand Weapon, Light Armour, Repeater Crossbow, may have shields. May be led by a Guardmaster, Musician and Standard Bearer. [4a]

Notes

In WFB 3rd and 4th edition, they were called Crossbowmen rather than Darkshards. [1a] In 6th Edition they were [{Dark Elf Warrior]]s. [3a] In 7th Edition they were Dar Elf Repeater Crossbowmen. [4a]

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