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Post by abbysdad on Jun 17, 2010 9:31:45 GMT -5
I second the motion. Give the Padre a Pistol!
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Post by Doctor Warlock on Jun 19, 2010 7:03:03 GMT -5
Its not going to impact that much on the rules either way to be quite frank, but if you want to be strictly accurate the Chaplain SHOULD have the option - then its down to the good conscience of the player of the Chaplain.
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Post by leonmallett on Feb 5, 2012 10:34:22 GMT -5
Sorry for the threadomancy - so if wanting to field the excellent looking Bolt Action 'Major Terntadust', as a chaplain, and armed, then One Man Army is the only way pretty much?
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Post by TrueRonin on Feb 5, 2012 11:57:33 GMT -5
I went the other way. I chose to make him a MoAA Operative, he already comes equipped with a Stengun (same weapon statwise as the Thompson), then giving him the Pendant of Warding would do nicely as the Cross. Chosing the right Hero template would do for the rest. He wouldn't be a Chaplain per se but he would come pretty close.
Maybe he "dropped" the cloth in order to kick arse for the lord more efficiently and joined the MoAA...?
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Post by leonmallett on Feb 5, 2012 13:41:13 GMT -5
Nice idea - thanks. Looking at the artefact options then Rod of Might and Book of Secrets may both offer the 'right' kind of game feel as well; the names may not evoke the feel, but the rules associated with them seem 'right' if emulating the feel of what a not-chaplain but sort-of-chaplain-type could do.
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