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A variant of the witchblade is the [[Singing Spear]]. This weapon is essentially a witchblade that can be thrown a short distance, automatically returning to user's hand after each throw. However, it is a two-handed weapon, so its use in close combat is reduced. |
A variant of the witchblade is the [[Singing Spear]]. This weapon is essentially a witchblade that can be thrown a short distance, automatically returning to user's hand after each throw. However, it is a two-handed weapon, so its use in close combat is reduced. |
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Revision as of 04:35, 19 September 2012
Witchblades are the standard weapon of Warlocks and Farseers, and when wielded by a Psyker they are devastating. Using the psychic power of the wielder, Witchblades are effective against all targets, human, beast, daemon or vehicle.
A variant of the witchblade is the Singing Spear. This weapon is essentially a witchblade that can be thrown a short distance, automatically returning to user's hand after each throw. However, it is a two-handed weapon, so its use in close combat is reduced.
Sources
- Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)
- Warhammer 40,000 Compilation (1st Edition), pg. 68
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