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Made in il
Warplord Titan Princeps of Tzeentch






The wording on the dawnblade had me a bit confused lately.

While I was sure it meant that you "roll" 2d6+5, and then add another 5 for strength normally effectivly being "2d6+10" unless something somehow increase his strength further, sombody else claimed its just "2d6+5", with the 5 from the strength already included.

What is the currect answer?

can neither confirm nor deny I lost track of what I've got right now. 
   
Made in gb
Decrepit Dakkanaut




2D6+5, instead of D6+5
   
Made in ca
Grisly Ghost Ark Driver





Yep, his strength is included in the weapons' statline so essentially what the dawnblade does is add an additional 'd6' to your penetration roll.
   
Made in il
Warplord Titan Princeps of Tzeentch






Not as much of a can opener as I thought then...

Still not bad at it, but not dreadnaut's envy.

can neither confirm nor deny I lost track of what I've got right now. 
   
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Incorporating Wet-Blending






Glendale, AZ

 BoomWolf wrote:
Not as much of a can opener as I thought then...

Still not bad at it, but not dreadnaut's envy.


Same as the old Warscythe. Not bad at all; you'll glance AV 12 on an average roll.

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