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Shunting Grey Knight Interceptor




texas

On page 54 of the Grey Knights codex it says that a nemesis force halberd is a two handed weapon and STRIKES at +2 initiative. Does the fact that it is two handed mean anything other than nothing else can be used in the off hand? And does strike at +2 count towards sweeping advance? Tried to find out on my own, but couldn't find anything. I'm always appreciative for input here. It is really helpful to me.

 
   
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Tail-spinning Tomb Blade Pilot





First question: They are just a 2handed weapon. That's all that means.

Second question:
"the unit falling back and the winning unit roll a
D6 and add their Initiative value to the result. Always
count the Initiative value from the model's profile
without any modifiers.
"

edit:
Nin nin!

This message was edited 3 times. Last update was at 2012/01/29 22:52:05


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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Buffalo, NY

Since it is a 2-handed weapon, you can never get a bonus attack for using 2 weapons in cc.

You must use the Initiative listed in the profile. (It's under Sweeping Advance, pg 40)

Edit: Ninja'd

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/01/29 21:07:19


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