A force weapon that is a power fist. (with force).
An axe +2S AP2, master crafted. On a roll to hit of 6, +4S instead (so S8). Unwieldy. So basically, a crappy power fist. For the same cost. Well done GW. Sorry Iron Hands.
A device that allows tanks and walker within 6″ of the bearer to pass IWND on a 4+. If the roll is 6, repair a weapon or immobilized. Nice.
A combi bolter with a 12″ melta, master crafted NOT one use only.
Gorgon’s chain (you know them already).
A helm that gives the bearer ld to all in a 24″ bubble on morale tests, plus you get to give a friendly unit at 12″ reroll to hit on shooting, once per turn.
Imperial Fists
A crozius that allows its bearer to keep fighting in HtH even if killed.
A banner that gives CA and Crusader to the bearer + a 12″ bubble of re-roll morale and pinning tests.
A skull that allow a psyker to generate 1 extra WC and reroll failed psychic tests
A eye that reduces, at 18″, the cover save by 1 or the AV of a building (not cumulative with auspex)
A master crafted pistol with the ignore cover special rule.
Salamanders
A master crafted PF that can trade all attacks for one at S:D.
A flamer S4AP4 that can torrent (not on characters, replace a special weapon)
A mantle that gives EW
A book that give +1S to pyromancy powers and give Molten Beam from that discipline.
A crozius that gives once per game +1 A to the chaplain unit
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