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Standard Wraithlord equipment include two [[Power fist]]s, with [[flamer]]s or [[Shuriken Cannon]]s attached to the side. In addition, some Wraithlords are equipped with heavy armaments such as [[Scatter Laser]]s, missile launchers, [[Bright Lance]]s, and [[starcannon]]s. Weaponry is often chosen to complement the soul of the spirit controlling the Wraithlord, as their predisposition towards different types of combat follows them beyond death - those who favoured close combat will still attempt to tear their enemies limb from limb or cleave foes with a massive [[Ghostglaive]].{{Fn|7}} The Wraithlord also has a variant called the [[Phantom Seer]], which contains the [[Spirit Stone]]s of powerful [[Warlock]]s.{{Fn|12}}
==Variants==
*'''Night-Howler''' - A siege pattern equipped with a [[Demolisher_(Melee Weapon)|demolisher]] wrecking ball, a Eldar [[Eldar Lascannon]], a [[Shuriken_Catapult|Shuriken Catapult]] and a [[power field]] generator.{{Fn|10}}
*'''Breach-Stalker''' - A siege pattern equipped with a [[Demolisher_(Melee Weapon)|demolisher]] wrecking ball and an [[Eldar Missile Launcher]]. Its [[Mind Impulse Unit]] also comes with a built-in [[Targeter]].{{Fn|10}}
==Famous Wraithlords==
*{{Endn|11}}: [[Codex: Eldar (2nd Edition)]], pg 77
*{{Endn|12}}: [[The Citadel Journal 36]], pgs. 57-58 - ''From the Forges of Khaine''
*{{Endn|13}}: [[Warhammer Siege]], pg 120
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