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Nathan Sergeant


Age : 17 Joined : 25 Aug 2007 Posts : 1088 Location : Mason, Ohio
 | Subject: Chainfists Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:23 pm | |
| Anyone know how these came about? I've been interested as to why someone would mash a chainsword and a powerfist together, but I cannot find any fluff on it. _________________ Insanity is only measured by those around you.
Don't try to understand my methods, just fear them.
I don't know what I play for but it sure as hell aint to win! |
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Matt CAG Founder

Joined : 20 Aug 2007 Posts : 3222 Location : Cincinnati, OH
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:48 pm | |
| Yeah I'm not too sure why adding a chainsword of all things makes it better at killing armor.
I would look back to some of the early 2nd Edition books, as that is when the model first came out. I doubt you will find any actual fluff reason though.
We can always speculate... _________________ Dark Angels 1750 win/loss Record Win - 22 (The Dark Angels wiped some silly pod marines) Loss - 13 (Brice's Necrons wiped me) Draw - 2 (The 13th hold out in alpha take and hold)
http://mcelv.blogspot.com/ |
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makari Supreme Forum Overlord

Age : 30 Joined : 10 Nov 2007 Posts : 1177 Location : Milford, OH
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:43 pm | |
| My guess would be that the same reasoning why a flamberge for the german and swiss armies of olde was thought to make a more devestating cut because it was wavy... _________________ The footprints made in the sands of time are not made by sitting down... Unless your playing Warhammer WAAAGH!
40K Orks (26-9-6) Tie with a noob Marine Player! Space Marines (9-0) Necrons and Grey knights go down the hole! Warhammer Fantasy Orcs (6-3) Empire (10-2-1) Vassal: (0-1-0) |
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Tyler Neophyte
Age : 15 Joined : 27 Sep 2007 Posts : 95 Location : Mason, Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:42 am | |
| | Well if you think about it adding that chainsword would be a good idea.... The power fist wouldn't really be able to smash through the hulk of the armor so they add the chain sword so when they take the shreeding power of it and the immensive power of the fist it would tear through armor like butter....that would be my guess |
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Rob Neophyte

Joined : 25 Aug 2007 Posts : 206 Location : Prescott (retirement ****)
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:19 am | |
| | but on that note, chainfists can not even effectively tear through infantry armor like matt said. using on a tank would be no more effective than a baseball bat. |
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Rhino-182 Initiate


Joined : 05 Sep 2007 Posts : 372 Location : Mason, OH
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:21 pm | |
| mabye it's a special blade or somthing. or it could be powered up like a power sword too. _________________ Get in my BELLY! |
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Tyler Neophyte
Age : 15 Joined : 27 Sep 2007 Posts : 95 Location : Mason, Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:51 pm | |
| | Damn you games workshop and not exsplainning this confusing device!!!!!! |
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Rob Neophyte

Joined : 25 Aug 2007 Posts : 206 Location : Prescott (retirement ****)
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:14 pm | |
| | to go on what ryan said, isn't that what a lightning claw is? |
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Matt CAG Founder

Joined : 20 Aug 2007 Posts : 3222 Location : Cincinnati, OH
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:56 pm | |
| It is, I don't think it has any sort of field around it, unless the field for the fist is extended around the chainsword part of the weapon. _________________ Dark Angels 1750 win/loss Record Win - 22 (The Dark Angels wiped some silly pod marines) Loss - 13 (Brice's Necrons wiped me) Draw - 2 (The 13th hold out in alpha take and hold)
http://mcelv.blogspot.com/ |
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Nathan Sergeant


Age : 17 Joined : 25 Aug 2007 Posts : 1088 Location : Mason, Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:17 pm | |
| I'd say it's either that, or the cutting power of the chainsword (adamantine teeth or some such thing in novels) is based on the strength (and dexterity) of the wielder. _________________ Insanity is only measured by those around you.
Don't try to understand my methods, just fear them.
I don't know what I play for but it sure as hell aint to win! |
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Rob Neophyte

Joined : 25 Aug 2007 Posts : 206 Location : Prescott (retirement ****)
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:36 am | |
| | I believe that makari probably has the right answer. Its probably some sort of space marine "i think therefore i crush" complex |
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FrostWolf Sergeant

Joined : 09 Sep 2007 Posts : 930 Location : lost somewere in my own mind
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:31 am | |
| | well the eviscerator does the same thing and its weilded by normal people so that puts a bug in that though also it could be a power chain sword or a suped up one(extra power behind it better teeth and such) just my thoughts |
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Matt CAG Founder

Joined : 20 Aug 2007 Posts : 3222 Location : Cincinnati, OH
 | Subject: Re: Chainfists Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:31 am | |
| Bruce has a good point, it has to be something with the weapon itself and not the wielder. _________________ Dark Angels 1750 win/loss Record Win - 22 (The Dark Angels wiped some silly pod marines) Loss - 13 (Brice's Necrons wiped me) Draw - 2 (The 13th hold out in alpha take and hold)
http://mcelv.blogspot.com/ |
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