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A new faction was included, the [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Winter Assault/Imperial Guard|Imperial Guard]], previously available in certain single player missions of ''Dawn of War''. The military unit featured in ''Winter Assault'' is graphically similar to the Cadian Shock Troops. | A new faction was included, the [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Winter Assault/Imperial Guard|Imperial Guard]], previously available in certain single player missions of ''Dawn of War''. The military unit featured in ''Winter Assault'' is graphically similar to the Cadian Shock Troops. | ||
The Imperial Guard specializes in defense, and therefore has the strongest defensive structures of all the factions in the game. Their infantry tends to be of lower quality than that of their opponents in terms of weapons, armor, and morale, but the Imperial Guard makes up for this with a range of powerful tanks, such as the Baneblade and Leman Russ, as well as the walking Sentinels, which, until the Dark Crusade expansion, is the only | The Imperial Guard specializes in defense, and therefore has the strongest defensive structures of all the factions in the game. Their infantry tends to be of lower quality than that of their opponents in terms of weapons, armor, and morale, but the Imperial Guard makes up for this with a range of powerful tanks, such as the Baneblade and Leman Russ, as well as the walking Sentinels, which, until the Dark Crusade expansion, is the only vehicular unit in the game that can un-capture strategic points. | ||
==New Campaign== | ==New Campaign== |