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Do you mean BS? WS depends on the target's WS to determine a target number, doesn't it?
The wording in WFB and WH40K at the time Mordeim came out was that if you had a BS of 6+, or the modifiers ended up as such, that an actual die score of "1" was always a miss, regardless.
The benefit was that it took more modifiers to make the target number go beyond 2+.
BS 5 => 2+ to hit; a -1 modifier means that a die roll of "2" becomes a 1, and does not meet the target number
BS 6 => 1+ to hit, but a 1 is a fail. a -1 modifier means that a die roll of "2" becomes a 1, which meets the target number, and is a success (although an unmodified "1" will fail)
All the way to
BS 10 =>-3 or more to hit. a -6 modifier is required to make a roll of "2" fail.
Never mind; it's not relevant to the question.
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