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==Variants==
*'''Breach-Stalker''' - A siege pattern equipped with a [[Demolisher_Demolisher (Melee Weapon)|demolisher]] wrecking ball and an [[Eldar Missile Launcher]]. Its [[Mind Impulse Unit]] also comes with a built-in [[Targeter]].{{CME}}*'''Night-Howler''' - A siege pattern equipped with a [[Demolisher_Demolisher (Melee Weapon)|demolisher]] wrecking ball, an [[Lascannon]], a [[Shuriken_Catapult|Shuriken Catapult]] and a [[power field]] generator.{{CME}}
*[[Phantom Seer]] - Contains the [[Spirit Stone]]s of powerful [[Warlock]]s.{{Fn|12}}
===Rogue Trader===
[[File:EldarDreadnoughtColors.png|thumb|250px|right|'''Eldar Dreadnoughts''' painted in the colours of various [[Eldar Corsair]] warbands, including a pilot (second figure).{{Fn|9}}]]
*First appearing as the '''[[Dreadnought#Eldar_DreadnoughtsEldar Dreadnoughts|Eldar Dreadnought]]''' in [[White Dwarf 100 (UK)]] in May of 1988, alongside [[Imperium|Imperial]] and [[Ork]] [[Dreadnought]]s, the '''Eldar Dreadnought''' was a tall and elegant machine crafted by its pilot in a giant automated factory within a [[Craftworlds|Craft-Worlds]]. It was controlled either through manual controls and screens inside its bulbous cockpit or through a "mind-impulse link" which would use the [[Eldar]]'s own brain to run mental targeting programs and puppet the Dreadnought as if it were their own body, and powered by a [[Crystal Battery]].{{Fn|9}} The Dreadnought was described with three assembly patterns:
**'''War-Demon''' Assault Dreadnought - Armed with hand-mounted [[Shuriken Catapult]]s{{Fn|9}}
**'''War-Cry''' Assault Dreadnought - Armed with one hand-mounted [[Shuriken Catapult]] and a [[Laser_weaponLaser weapon#Eldar|Laser Cannon]]{{Fn|9}}
**'''Banshee''' Support Dreadnought - Armed with two hand-mounted [[Flamer]]s and a shoulder-mounted [[Missile Launcher]].{{Fn|9}}
[[File:SpiritWarrior.png|thumb|150px|right|The Spirit-Warrior fights beside two [[Ghost-Warrior]]s{{Fn|10b}}]]
*One month later in June of 1988 [[White Dwarf 101 (UK)]] would introduce a new concept: the [[Infinity Circuit]], by which the memory and personality patterns of a dead [[Eldar]] could be transferred into a machine body via a ''Soul-Graft'', as well as a new unit: the '''Spirit Warrior''' similar in every way to the Dreadnought with the notable exception that this Infinity Circuit would replace the living pilot.{{Fn|10b}} This new '''Spirit-Warrior''' would retain the psychic mastery of the soul that embodied it running on circuits of Memory, Emotion, Logic, and Perception.{{Fn|10b}} The '''Spirit Warrior''' could be built with the same patterns of the Dreadnought, '''War-Demon''', '''War-Cry''', and '''Banshee''' with an additional pattern:
**'''Vampire''' Spirit-Warrior - Armed with a [[Plasma cannon|Heavy Plasma Gun]] and hand-mounted [[Shuriken Catapult]].{{Fn|10b}}
**{{Endn|1b}}: pg. 47
**{{Endn|1b}}: pg. 28
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Fulgrim (Novel)]], {{Cite ThisMarker End}}
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Eldar (2nd Edition)]], pg. 21
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer 40,000 5th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 157