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− | [[File:Hyperphase_sword.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Necron]] Hyperphase Sword]][[File:Hyperphase_sword2.jpg|thumb|250px|Schematic of a Hyperphase Sword]]A '''Hyperphase Sword''' is a Necron melee weapon whose energy blade vibrates across dimensional states and can easily slice through armour and flesh to sever the vital organs within. A Hyperphase Sword can be considered an advanced type of [[Power Weapon]]. Hyperphase Swords are found exclusively as part of the armouries of Necron royals, such as [[Necron Overlord]]s, [[Necron Lord]]s and [[Necron Destroyer Lord]]s, and their usage is reserved to members of the Royal Court or the Necron royal's |
+ | [[File:Hyperphase_sword.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Necron]] Hyperphase Sword]][[File:Hyperphase_sword2.jpg|thumb|250px|Schematic of a Hyperphase Sword]]A '''Hyperphase Sword''' is a Necron melee weapon whose energy blade vibrates across dimensional states and can easily slice through armour and flesh to sever the vital organs within. A Hyperphase Sword can be considered an advanced type of [[Power Weapon]]. Hyperphase Swords are found exclusively as part of the armouries of Necron royals, such as [[Necron Overlord]]s, [[Necron Lord]]s and [[Necron Destroyer Lord]]s, and their usage is reserved to members of the Royal Court or the Necron royal's favorite [[Lychguard]]s. |
==Sources== |
==Sources== |
Revision as of 14:13, 6 May 2013
A Hyperphase Sword is a Necron melee weapon whose energy blade vibrates across dimensional states and can easily slice through armour and flesh to sever the vital organs within. A Hyperphase Sword can be considered an advanced type of Power Weapon. Hyperphase Swords are found exclusively as part of the armouries of Necron royals, such as Necron Overlords, Necron Lords and Necron Destroyer Lords, and their usage is reserved to members of the Royal Court or the Necron royal's favorite Lychguards.
Sources
- Codex: Necrons (5th Edition), pp. 81, 89-90, 92
- Deathwatch: The Outer Reach (RPG), pp. 121, 131