hithero wrote:
fracas wrote:
i understand how the majority interpret the rules to give all models a hand weapons.
but doing so would negate any differences to having an elven blade.
In the Khand section, heroes are given chieftain axes (functions as elven blade) while warriors are given two handed axes. why this distinction if the warrior can choose to use their two handed axe two handed, or the "hand weapon" they are supposed to have?
As stated several times already, an elven blade allows models to also take a bow, very important for elves and Khand captains, the profile does not allow for Khand warriors to take both axe and bow - there is the difference
please clarify and reference this for me
where does it say that you cannot take weapon x if you also want to take a bow
Core rules:
1. Wargear section, p42.
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MORE THAN ONE WEAPON
Warriors often carry several weapons; for example a bow, sword and a spear. If a warrior is armed with several different shooting weapons, e.g., a throwing spear and a bow, he can use either one of them in the Shoot phase but he cannot use both in the same turn. If a warrior has several close combat weapons, e.g., a sword and a two-handed axe, he can use either one of them in the Fight phase but he cannot use both in the same turn.
thus a warrior with a bow and a sword can shoot the bow in the shooting phase and defend himself with the sword when charged in the Fight phase.
2. Wargear section, p44.
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ELVEN BLADES
The Elves fight with elegant curved blades of exceptional craftsmanship. These weapons are so finely balanced that a skilled Elf warrior can swing their very long blades in a fluid series of cuts and thrusts. Elven blades are hand weapons, but a model wielding one can declare at the beginning of any Fight phase that he is going to use it with both hands. For the duration of that Fight phase, the Elven blade will count as a two -handed weapon. If the warrior also carries a shield or a spear then he cannot use his Elven blade as a two-handed weapon, but models carrying bows can carry Elven blades and use them as two-handed weapons as normal.
rules for two-handed weapon precludes use of two handed weapons and carry pikes, spears, shields, bows, but an elven blade is not a two-handed weapon. It has its own section in the wargear section separate from and following the two-handed weapon rules. it is a hand weapon that can also be a two-handed weapon.
so you cannot carry a shield and use the elven blade two handed.
you also cannot carry a spear and use the elven blade two handed.
but you carry a bow with with an elven blade.
yes yes yes true true true
but as it doesn't specify, can a model with elven blade and use it two handed and use a crossbow? what about an elf bow? rules as written inclusive and exclusive?
bows means just regular bows? regular bows and elf bows but not crossbows? regular bows, elf bows and crossbows?
so you interpret the rules as written to mean what exactly?
i don't play elves but the rules for their wargear are also sketchy
some models can carry a shield and an elven blade and an elf bow how might this work? as he cannot discard the shield (AFAIK there is no rules to permit discarding a wargear) and cannot use his elf blade two-handed, nor with the rules as written permit him to use an elf bow with the elven blade two handed, he in essence just have a hand weapon instead of an elven blade.
typical GW vagueness
but for khand heroes can take an elven blade and a bow. a warrior has a two handed weapon and may exchange it for a bow. the option to take both a two-handed axe and bow is not available. Thus in a fight, an elven blade is no better than a two-handed axe. both allows two handed use. both allows one handed use?
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I think its time to leave Fracas to play by his own rules nobody can get through to him, yet again we have an I am right everybody else is wrong mentality. Next time I play Adam Troke, I'll let him know that he has been playing his dwarves wrong and his Khazad do not have a hand weapon back up :p
appeal to authority or name dropping doesn't strengthen an argument
nor does it impress me
but logic and rules references does
the rules i play by are the rules i listed and referenced in the printed rule books as well as the printed FAQ
rather than "Adam Troke"