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**[[Chain Knife]]: A scaled down version of a chainsword that fullfills the same role as a knife or dagger.{{Fn|5}}
 
**[[Chain Knife]]: A scaled down version of a chainsword that fullfills the same role as a knife or dagger.{{Fn|5}}
 
**[[Eviscerator]]: A large, two-handed chainsword, with damage potential similar to a [[chainfist]]; frequently wielded by [[Ministorum priest]]s attached to the [[Imperial Guard]].
 
**[[Eviscerator]]: A large, two-handed chainsword, with damage potential similar to a [[chainfist]]; frequently wielded by [[Ministorum priest]]s attached to the [[Imperial Guard]].
***[[Heavy Rock Saw]]:  A commonly used piece of mining equipment, not usually wielded in combat because it requires three arms to wield effectively, but often employed as a weapon by [[genestealer cult]]s.  Has very similar damage potential to an [[eviscerator]] or [[chainfist]].
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**[[Heavy Rock Saw]]:  A commonly used piece of mining equipment, not usually wielded in combat because it requires three arms to wield effectively, but often employed as a weapon by [[genestealer cult]]s.  Has very similar damage potential to an [[eviscerator]] or [[chainfist]].
 
**[[Frost Blade]]: A type of chainsword used by the [[Space Wolves]] chapter, many of which incorporate diamond-hard [[Kraken (Sea Creature)|ice kraken]] fangs as chainblade teeth.
 
**[[Frost Blade]]: A type of chainsword used by the [[Space Wolves]] chapter, many of which incorporate diamond-hard [[Kraken (Sea Creature)|ice kraken]] fangs as chainblade teeth.
 
**[[Scorpion Chainsword]]: Functions similarly to a standard chainsword, but augments the wielder's strength, and does not engage the chain mechanism until it actually strikes; used by the [[Eldar]] [[Striking Scorpion]] aspect and some [[autarch]]s.
 
**[[Scorpion Chainsword]]: Functions similarly to a standard chainsword, but augments the wielder's strength, and does not engage the chain mechanism until it actually strikes; used by the [[Eldar]] [[Striking Scorpion]] aspect and some [[autarch]]s.
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**[[Mangler]]{{Fn|7}}
 
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**[[Pickripper]]{{Fn|7}}
 
**[[Pickripper]]{{Fn|7}}
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*[[Crimson crown (chain weapon)|Crimson crown]]: A thrown chain weapon disc the size of a human hand and of [[Dark Age of Technology|ancient]] origins.{{Fn|9}}
  
 
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*{{Endn|7}}: [[Codex: World Eaters (10th Edition)]], pg. 97
 
*{{Endn|7}}: [[Codex: World Eaters (10th Edition)]], pg. 97
 
*{{Endn|8}}: [[ Munitorum: Chainsword (Background Book)]] (E-Book) - ''Chain Choppas''
 
*{{Endn|8}}: [[ Munitorum: Chainsword (Background Book)]] (E-Book) - ''Chain Choppas''
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*{{Endn|9}}: [[Rogue Trader: Into the Storm]], pg. 122
  
 
[[Category:Chain Weapons| ]]
 
[[Category:Chain Weapons| ]]

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Chain Weapons are close combat weapons which utilize a cutting chain mechanism (similar in principle to a chainsaw) along the length of the striking edge. They are most effective in assaults against lightly armoured targets and are generally used in wide sweeping attacks to make full use of momentum for maximum impact and cutting strength. Several armies make use of Chain Weapons, including the Imperial Guard[1], Space Marines,[1] Orks,[8] Chaos Space Marines[4] and Eldar.[2]

Occasionally they are used as an attachment to another weapon; a small chainblade can sometimes be used as a form of bayonet attached to a ranged weapon to aid in close combat.[6]

Types of Chain Weapon

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