
Power weapons vs chain weapons: is there an in lore ... - Reddit
Chainsword: x damage , negates about 4 armor (flak) , rolls twice for damage keeping highest, also is twice as likely to crit. Adding to all this, chain weapons are easier to acquire. Power weapons are …
The true use of Chainswords. : r/40kLore - Reddit
The Chainsword is one of the most iconic weapons in 40k. A vicious weapon of destruction and devastation that seems woefully impractical. So I was thinking what could be a logical reason for the …
Cadia Mk IV Assault Chainsword - Full Guide : r/DarkTide - Reddit
Jun 28, 2023 · Chainsword shines 1v1 or at medium density fights, plasma quickly turns high density fights into medium ones then cools while you swing. It may be significantly easier to run with a …
Power Sword Vs. Chain Sword : r/40k - Reddit
Jun 21, 2022 · The power sword gains +1 S, so it makes your rolls to wound easier. Plus AP-3 means that anything that doesn’t have an invulnerable save will either have a very poor chance to save, or …
Is the Chainsword now actually good on the Veteran? - Reddit
The chainsword is a solid do everything weapon whose most notable advantage over the ubiquitous power sword is mobility.
How is the chainsword ever worth it here? : r/Warhammer40k - Reddit
Jul 12, 2023 · They copied the assault intercessor datasheet, but that accounts for normal marines having chainswords and a sergeant being able to take the alternate weapons so they are all +1A …
Question Time- Dual Wielding Chainswords (Other Weapons too
Sep 21, 2022 · Chainsword specifically says +1attack And it's wargear. Allows it to have. Two each giving plus one attack for plus 2 The rule with chainsword is on the off chance you have two different …
Chain weapons vs power weapons. : r/40kLore - Reddit
Dec 3, 2021 · See this is why you need weapons that combine power and chain aspects, like the Eviscerator, which is a big double-handed chainsword that incorporates a crude power field …
How useful actually is a chainsword? : r/40kLore - Reddit
A chainsword causes absolutely ludicrous physical trauma, the only thing guaranteed to put an Ork down for the count. It's one thing to lose an arm, it's quite another to have your torso turned into a …
Why don't tactical marines have chainswords? : r/40kLore - Reddit
Mar 12, 2024 · The chainsword + sidearm combo is covered by Assault marines, who also have jump packs. The Chainsword + Sidearm combo is a particular loadout reserved for sergeants as a status …