Honestly not Night Lords - Reivers in the Vanguard
Today I'll be looking at Reivers in the Space Marine codex.
Reivers are the Terror Troops of the Adeptus Astartes, their skull faced helms with the SMOKESCREEN and SHOCK GRENADES keywords places them narrativly into a scare tactic role. So lets take a look.
Reivers can have more varied wargear than a lot of the other Primaris Marines. Your basic loadout is a Special issue Bolt Pistol, and Combat knife, which you can swap out for a Bolt Carbine. On top of that, you can take either a Grapnel Launcher or Grav Chutes.
Rules wise, Reivers have the Angels of Death, Chapter Tactics and Combat Squads rules, though note the lack of Concealed Positions ubiquitous to the majority of the Vanguard.
Their Terror Troops Aura subtracts 2 from the LD of enemies within 3 inch.
Grapnel launchers allow the unit to Outflank and ignore any vertical distances when it moves outside of the charge and fight phases.
Grav chutes give you the Death From Above ability enabling them to arrive anywhere on the table over 9 inch from an enemy.
The pistol is a -2ap bolt pistol, which is nice, and the bolt carbine is assault which gives some reliable firepower.
As daft as it might sound, ignore the weapon profiles. Reivers dont hit hard and they arnt any tougher than a standard marine. They are built for advancing where other Troops might chose to stand and shoot.
Reivers are a harassment unit, their LD debuff is ok, but really excels when combined with the stratagem Terror Troops, or Shock and Awe. Disrupting the reliability of units and shutting down the Objective secured abilities and Actions of the enemy.
As far as what equipment would you take? Whilst it depends on Chapter, I'd move twoard their pistols as they have an AP and you're wanting to be close with them anyways.
What Chapters do they work well in?
A combat focused unit will work well in a combat focused Chapter. Blood Angels will certainly get some use out of them but I think they would work better in White Scars because you need to get them in there. Unless you're forking out for the unit upgrades you could find you'll need a TRANSPORT to get them into position and Advance and Charge could be handy.
Imperial Fists could get some limited mileage from them but only due to the weapons being bolters.
Space Wolves are an option for Reivers, but they have their Hounds of Morkai, and they have a lot more going for them.
Well, no. Sad to say that they just dont seem to pack enough utility in. To really get mileage from them you'll be wanting to support them with a TRANSPORT or a Librarian.
Like I said, they don't do the damage, and yes they have use as harassment but they are an Elite choice, and there are just so many other things in that selection that only people dedicated to them will use them over say, Bladeguard.
Reivers dont fit a role very well. The pistol is nice but isnt supported by a combat prowess or weapon that sets them apart. The bolt carbine lacks anything to set it apart from a standard boltguns other than the assault profile and with regular marines now being 2 wounds each, Tactical Squads actually hold more options before we even talk about the Drop Pod.
Tactical Squad in Drop Pod actually meets the Reivers with grav chute in terms of firepower and deployment areas. Straight away though, Drop Pod comes turn one, and the Tactical Squad can take special weapons.
How does that translate with points?
5 man Tactical Squad with Drop Pod = 160 points
5 man Reiver squad with grav chutes = 100 points
Both units will arrive 9inch away from the enemy, though the Drop Pod arrives turn one, possibly securing you that objective early or screening it off.
The Tactical Squad, has the Objective Secured rule and the option to take a special weapon.
The Drop Pod actually adds firepower through its storm bolter and can hold an objective on its own.
Plus, options in your force org slots. Elites are a highly contested area.
So sorry Reivers, unless i'm going full Vanguard, you just wont make that cut very often.
So cracking on with these now, Eliminators are up next, but you still wont see them coming.