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In Warhammer 40,000, awakening a monolith typically involves using a Necron character, such as a Cryptek, to activate it during the game. This often requires meeting specific conditions, such as having the right units nearby or achieving certain objectives. Once activated, the monolith can serve as a powerful asset, bringing Necron forces back to life or providing additional firepower. The specifics can vary depending on the game's rules and scenario.
Good Necrons could mean many things: good Necron units, good Necron army lists or good Necron players. For all of these the answer, according to my experience, is yes. Each unit is good in its own right. They have the single most powerful regular model: the Nightbringer and the most resilient regular vehicle, the Monolith. All of the models have the capability to have a good win record. It still comes down to dice rolls and tactics.
Magnus has written: 'Necron' 'Necron 2'
The Necron super heavy is the Necron pylon which is only available on the Forge world website.
The Necron Gloom Prism is worth 30pts in a Warhammer 40K battle.
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A Necron Warrior is about two inches tall, depending on how hunched over it is modeled. Warriors whose legs are straightened are a bit taller.
Living Monolith was created in 1969.
Monolith Soft's population is 2,012.
The population of Monolith Productions is 100.
Pokotia Monolith was created in 2001.