![]() ![]() Each Centurion comes with two Heavy Bolters and a Hurricane Bolter. They have WS and Bs 3+, S5, T5, 3 wounds, 2 attacks, Ld 7 and a 2+ save. The Centurion Devastator Squad have a decent statline for a heavy infantry unit. Keywords- Imperium, Adeptus Astartes,, Infantry, Centurion, Centurion Devastator Squad.Omniscope- Enemy units do not receive the benefit of cover to saving throws for a unit that includes a Centurion Sergeant.Decimator Protocols- Models in the unit do not suffer the penalty to hit rolls for moving and shooting Heavy weapons.Combat Squads- Before any models are deployed, a Centurion Devastator squad containing 6 models may be split into two units, each containing 3 models.Any model may replace their two Heavy Bolters with two Lascannons or a Grav-cannon and Grav-amp.Any model may replace the Hurricane Bolter with a Centurion Missile Launcher (36″, Assault D3, S8, AP-2, D3 damage).That situation being “never going to see the tabletop again!). The Centurion Devastator Squad gets a Situationalrating. The base centurion Devastator Centurion Squad costs 110 pts (so 330 points for a minimum sized unit) and can be fielded in squads of 3-6. However, their points cost ranges from prohibitive to insanely expensive depending on the weapons options. They are not a bad unit in 8th edition on paper, being able to put out quite a lot of strong firepower on the move. I think Centurion Devastators suffer the issue of having been far too good in 7th edition. These guys were the business in 7th edition, how do they fare in the 8th edition of 40k? For more reviews and analyses, check out the Tactics Corner. Hi everyone, Michael here with a review of the Centurion Devastator Squad. ![]()
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