The Protoss in Warhammer

Chapter 45 Explain the tyrant's combat effectiveness

Many people may feel doubtful after reading the content just posted. This Hive Tyrant doesn't seem to be very powerful, so how come Smurf was beaten like this? Is the author exaggerating too much? I want to explain this to you.

First of all, Calgar didn't fight Tyranid Tyrant strictly speaking, but Tyranid Commander, who was even more ruthless than Tyranid Tyrant. He was a real big demon-level unit, and the Ancient Saint Incarnation was only at this level. If it was Hive Tyrant, it would probably be a little stronger than Skull Lord. So in the subsequent novels, even after Matt left, Smurf could still tear the Tyrant apart with his hands.

Second, in the official history, when Tyranid Commander chopped Smurf into a serious injury, he had been fighting on the ground for a long time. According to the plot, he fought in Macragge until the Ultramarines retreated to the fortresses at the North and South Poles before he went to space to continue commanding the space battle. At the same time, the decapitation operation launched by the Hive Fleet against Calgar was not just one commander but a large number of Tyranid war beasts, so it can be said that Tyranid Commander fought a battle with a poorly-conditioned Calgar.

And the beheading was also a failure, because the captain managed to hold on. Meanwhile, Calgar was only seriously injured, and he probably lost an arm or a leg, but he was definitely not chopped into a stick, otherwise he could only use his mouth to tear off the commander's arm holding the acid gun.

In summary, I think the combat power is not written to be too broken, and the incarnation of the ancient saint must be at least at the level of a great demon, otherwise it is too cheap.

In the end, it's still the same:

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