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====Nemesis Doomglaive==== [[File:Doomglaive_2.JPG|200px|right|thumb|Nemesis Doomglaive [https://www.deviantart.com/principefenice/art/Grey-Knights-Venerable-Dreadnought-SOLD-700512438]]] This weapon resembles the huge sword psychically attuned to one arm of the Mk IV Dreadnought, similar to the Furioso Force Halberd from the Librarian Dreadnought. It is one of the weapons of the [[Doomglaive Dreadnought|Doomglaive Pattern Dreadnoughts]] of the Grey Knights. It is ideal for confronting large hordes of enemies, as its cunningly articulated mount and long blade prove to make devastating scything strikes. Although the positioning of the Doomglaive itself makes it difficult to hit enemies bigger than the Dreadnought. The Nemesis Greatsword is basically the upscaled version of the Doomglaive. On tabletop in 8th edition, the Doomglaive is a S9 CCW which is pretty meh for a specialist Dreadnought weapon. However, it compensates for its lack of strength with 1d6 damage (average: 3.5) instead of a flat 3, meaning that you can put out more wounds for every hit. Additionally, the Doomglaive can take one power from the Sanctic Discipline, which is pretty neat and rare for a Dreadnought weapon. You'll never have to worry about getting tied up when you are needed elsewhere, since you can just teleport into the best position. In short, if you take any power other than Gate, you're doing it wrong, especially when considering how much easier it makes getting into combat. <gallery> NemesisDoomGlaive.png </gallery> {{clear}}
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