Got ideas for an interesting weapon or suit of armor in 40k? Got ideas for its history? Got ideas for its stats?
If you don't have a good idea for one, flesh out one of the ideas below!
>Godwyn Pattern Combi-Lasgun >Fleshripper Daemon weapon of Khorne with surprisingly incompetent Daemon >Ripper Gun with power field generator in stock >Jokaero carpal (wrist-mounted) weapon >Mk II power armor; it is unpainted and legion is unknown. >A suit of humble flak armor deemed "Ol' Reliable" by its fortunate only wearer. >A battered and dented Sororitas power armor helmet. >Scout Armor that, when in hiding, slowly changes to match the color of the environment.
replaces heavy weapons teams for a cost, gets the profile of more or less a marine, gains relentless with the heavy weapon
Colton Sanders
Are they ever going to make mk I armor?
Levi Scott
>combi lasgun Maybe lascannon Unless you mean a lasgun with a single shot combi bolter underslung? Awesome.
Ideas >power bayonet/knife >autogun or stubber that shoots rounds that do little initial damage, but contain a highly acidic substance that can weaken ceramite, given time and effort. >rebreathers connected to canisters of laughing gas or helium for cultists >"holy hand grenade" that actually opens a hole to the warp when discharged, either consuming the demon or reinforcing him >set of replica samurai armor with katana owned by a weeby Planetary Governer >some vehicle(anything from car to starship) that has a machine spirit dangerously close to being a true AI with a sassy attitude to boot. Bonus points if you can fool the inquisitor into believing it's the Captain of the ship.
I'm burned out of shitty ideas
Anthony Bailey
>Combi-Lasgun Created by a Techpriest with far too much time on his mechadendrites out of bolter and hot-shot lasgun parts, this weapon was meant to fire independently when dealing with lightly armed mobs and fire in tandem when attacking more heavily armed targets. The theory was that the Lasgun would fire after the bolt had impacted the target, striking it in the area that had been weakened by the bolter.
Anthony Wood
I don't have a name for it, but my chaplain has a highly ornate suit of terminator armor. It was commissioned, at enormous expense, to commemorate his victory in a battle which command was sure would result in total defeat.
The armor itself doesn't have any extraordinary abilities. It is mere a well made and particularly ornate suit of armor. He has declared that in his passing, the armor is to be handed down to whomever his successor may be, as is commonly done with the relics of many chapters. This armor may be new (or mostly new) now, but in another millenia or two, it may be a treasured prize of the chapter.
the model is converted from pic related, with the right arm being replaced with a storm bolter arms from one of the DV terminators.
Christopher Thompson
Lexus pattern hotshot las revolver, or just the Lexus revolver for short. It is a compact and easy to use hotshot lasgun that uses special cooling shells in order for it to not overheat. This is the only known pattern known to a select few in the Imperium.
Josiah Gonzalez
I've got all kinds of headcanon for my Mechanicus force's equipment and lore. I'll post snippets, be happy to throw up the rest if anyone's interested.
>My Archmagos is a former enginseer ordinary who was lifted to her current status through being forcibly integrated with an archaeotech servo-harness called the Widow. >The Thallaxii in my force are led by an audiophile command Thallax whose consumption of music has made it oddly cheery compared to the usual dour cybernetic troops. >The stand ins I use for Castellax are called Heavy Thallax, an experiment conducted by the Ordo Reductor to upscale the Thallaxii chassis, and as they proved to be even colder than their smaller brethren, their unit cohesion and intelligence depended on the three of them being siblings pre-augmentation. >The Thanatar is an absolutely ancient example of its kind, found abandoned on the forge world's surface years ago. It displays an odd amount of autonomy, curiosity, and intelligence, and serves as an advisor in meetings where the greater Mechanicus (or Inquisition) is not looking. >The Dunecrawlers produced on their homeworld are waterproofed and more heavily armed than usual, mounting a main weapon and an Icarus missile launcher. Instead of a wasteland, their forge world is overgrown, and full of very nasty things.
Logan Howard
>>My Archmagos is a former enginseer ordinary who was lifted to her current status through being forcibly integrated with an archaeotech servo-harness called the Widow. is it that raging heroes model?
Connor Wood
Yep, it's a model I really liked when it was first shown, though I never had a reason to buy before starting my Mechanicus.