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Cypherus here

I've been creating my own chapter and I want to give one of my heros a chainaxe but I don't own a chaos codex and have no idea what the rules or stats are for it.

By the way its a loyalish chapter.
   
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Your only choice is to use a chainaxe model as a standard power axe.

Nobody is ever going to let you play with your own rules for your chapter (for example, using chaos weapons in an army taken from a loyalist codex), so your only option is to find the official rules that best represent the model.

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Nobody is ever going to let you play with your own rules for your chapter (for example, using chaos weapons in an army taken from a loyalist codex), so your only option is to find the official rules that best represent the model


Chainaxes are also used by loyalists, as the minotaurs would love to have a word about it being purely chaos, even if it isn't represented in the rules itself.

But yeah, most people don't care much for homebrewed army rules. So a power axe represented by it would be good enough.

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I was simply asking for the rules and stats of the chainaxe for future reference.
   
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 Cypherus wrote:
I was simply asking for the rules and stats of the chainaxe for future reference.


Power axe, rules as found in the core rulebook. That is the only legal way of using a chainaxe model in a loyalist army, so it doesn't matter what stats some other codex might have for a similar weapon.


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 ZebioLizard2 wrote:
Chainaxes are also used by loyalists, as the minotaurs would love to have a word about it being purely chaos, even if it isn't represented in the rules itself.


I mean rules-wise, not fluff-wise. Model your power axes as chainaxes if you want, there's no problem with that. But no loyalist codex has rules for a chainaxe as anything other than a power axe, so it's a chaos weapon rules-wise.

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There is no such thing as a hobby without politics. "Leave politics at the door" is itself a political statement, an endorsement of the status quo and an attempt to silence dissenting voices. 
   
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I would like to know just in case I wanted to play chaos
   
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Thx, and in the rulebook axes have the rule "unwieldy" or something like that that drops them to initive 1, does this apply to the chainaxe
   
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If you're creating your own chapter, just ensure it's rules are balanced, costed appropriately, and is named nicely (Lord Borealis instead of Super Marine Lord Dude for example, just so things sound cool )

The Chainaxe is simply Range- N/A, Str-User, AP4, Melee.

Peregrine wrote:Your only choice is to use a chainaxe model as a standard power axe.

Nobody is ever going to let you play with your own rules for your chapter (for example, using chaos weapons in an army taken from a loyalist codex), so your only option is to find the official rules that best represent the model.


This is wrong. Just because you wouldn't.
Plenty of people will let you use your own rules - otherwise why would I have 2 Extended (modified) codexes (both of which I've used regularly), 2 scratchbuilt codexes, be working on more Extended and Scratchbuilt codexes. Also, it's why the Proposed Rules subforum exists.

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 Cypherus wrote:
I would like to know just in case I wanted to play chaos


Dakka is not a replacement for a rulebook, or Codex. I'd recommend googling or asking friends.

   
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Chainaxes count as regular close combat weapons, thats all.
Unless 6th ed has a special rule about axes.
Was that really so hard dakka?

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 Jollydevil wrote:
Chainaxes count as regular close combat weapons, thats all.
Unless 6th ed has a special rule about axes.
Was that really so hard dakka?


Generally yes, but the CSM book has proper Chain Axes in it.

   
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 Ovion wrote:
 Jollydevil wrote:
Chainaxes count as regular close combat weapons, thats all.
Unless 6th ed has a special rule about axes.
Was that really so hard dakka?


Generally yes, but the CSM book has proper Chain Axes in it.
Ah yes, forgot about the new codex.
My bad.

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 Ovion wrote:
 Jollydevil wrote:
Chainaxes count as regular close combat weapons, thats all.
Unless 6th ed has a special rule about axes.
Was that really so hard dakka?


Generally yes, but the CSM book has proper Chain Axes in it.


they cost 8 points when on a character, better to take a power weapon for 15

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Jollydevil wrote:
Chainaxes count as regular close combat weapons, thats all.
Unless 6th ed has a special rule about axes.
Was that really so hard dakka?


This is my solution to the problem. Just model them the way you want and have them count as normal CC weapons.

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