Eldar Harlequin

>2-man Harlequin team ends up defeating over a dozen Custodes in the Palace
>an entire Harlequin troupe get's shat on by a tiny Deathwatch Killteam

Explain this shit

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Nakedness and oiled abs VS Plasma guns and Xen*Blam!* ...Imperial tech.

I dunno, if I were the eldar putting the team together to breach the human capital world's palace, is pick the finest warriors I could.

Are you assuming that all harlequins are equal?

Deathwatch is specifically trained against xenos threats like Harlequins.

Different writers?

>every harlequin troupe is the exact same, and there is not the capacity in the setting for there to exist individual harlequins skilled enough to slay custodes as well as kill-teams capable of destroying entire troupes

You need an imagination to enjoy Veeky Forums related material, OP.

>wh40k lore is inconsistent
What?!

those two harlequins were very good

that harlequin troupe was not as good.

Because they are different people.

A troupe of Harlequins also killed off an entire regiment of Imperial Guard, in a fucking Battle Fortress. They are the most Mary Sue fuckers after Ultrasmurfs.

Did you forget that Gay Knights exist, or?

Yeah okay, they can join the proud Triad of Mary Sues.

Custodes can't compete with the Big Black Marines.

> Astarte spec-ops specializing in killing xeno scum

> Overrated body-guards that never see any action

>different writers

If one of them of a solitaire, I'd believe it

It's the same reason paper beats rock, rock beats scissors and scissors beat paper.

What is the reason?

Just as planned?

Here's your (you)

Balance

>Poor little Astarte

There is no consistent 'power level' for 40k because anyone can be invincible or retardedly weak depending on the needs of the plot.

>Writer wants Harlequins to win = Harlequins are insanely agile ninjas who dodge lasers and are armed with death-touch weapons
>Writer wants Harlequins to lose = Harlequins are cavorting lolclowns who prance around like it's the Cirque du Fucking Soleil before they get swatted like flies by big manly Astartes

Get used to this shit, OP. Most 40k fluff, whether it's novels or Codex lore, is inconsistent fanwank. It's been this way since way back in 2nd edition, though it's worse today than it was.

>reading Black Library

You need to fucking stop doing this.

No seriously, fucking stop.

STOP.

FUCKING STOP.

*grabs him by the balls*

BACK THE FUCK OFF?!

You gotta be 18 to post here, kid. :)

> space marines that specialize in killing knife-ears

> not better at this

What is your argument exactly?

40k powerlevels vary upon plot and author needs. Really simple as that.

That whole 'specialized in killing Xenos' thing is woolly though. It's not like GK specializing against Daemons. Xenos covers so much more ground. Orks, Necrons, Eldar, Tau, Tyranids - all completely unalike. What exactly did the DW have that makes them so specialist at killing Harlequins? Are they trained specifically to deal with acrobatic foes? Do they have sensors that cut through all that holo bullshit? Have they studied Harlies so extensively that they can predict their every movement? And if all that's true, how does that help against the totally different aliens, and if the DW have such a broad spectrum 'speciality' why aren't they just as badass against any foe?

Simply saying "lol le anti-Xenos specialist XDDDD" without any details such a thin argument that it doesn't have any useful meaning.

> kill team deployed during massive eldar battle

> had enough intel to target Eldrad's little shin-dig directly and ignore the much larger distraction battle

I would follow that they are eldar specialists no? Who the fuck knows how much they know about harlequins, they probably know enough to engage them in combat.

Despite whatever retarded fluff exists they aren't unkillable on the table-top, and this whole thing is literally a table-top scenario with some backstory.

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DW is chapter strength. Not every marine specializes in killing every kind of Xeno, but there enough of them that at any given time they can probably scrape together a team that is good at killing any kind of Xeno.

Something something ninja theory. More ninjas the less the effectiveness.

Are those thunder hammers given any specific name or pattern name? Mostly when I search for thunder hammers I see the stumpy kind Termies get.

this
the double handed thunder hammers are awesome. The tiny one handed ones are stupid as hell.

Heavy Thunder hammers

Cause shit happens no matter how much L33T SP3SHUL TRAINING you have. If you are taken by surprise, are exposed, not equipped properly, fighting in enemy territory or any other number of factors you can still die.

The only thing training does is change how a person reacts when taken by surprise, their effectiveness in killing the enemy, and the likelihood that they will be ambushed.

Even Primarchs can die. Remember that.

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>"The trick was that there was no trick. No rules, no secret mantra, no map. It wasn't about how smart or good you were. It was chaos and luck, and anyone who thought differently was a fool."

40k is inconsistent as fuck and Ninjutsu conservation law is the supreme law of the universe

The real question you should be asking yourself is if all space elves are made equal. The two who took the custodes could have been heroes and the guys the deathwatch got might have been scrubs for all we know.

Did they attack during showertime? cause that may explain why they killed so many with just two when it should be mathematically impossible.