In my current campaign I have a villainous NPC who I've decided would be perfectly suited to wielding a wrist Lanvarok . It would be a nasty surprise for my players and really underline the vicious nature of their foe.
The obvious problem with this idea is that there aren't any official weapon statistics for the Lanvarok. So here are my thoughts on what those stats might look like:
First of all the range should be short. The Lanvarok is designed for short ranged bursts not long distance slinging. It should also be a Limited Ammo weapon, Lanvaroks are notoriously difficult to reload.
I think the damage should be low. Most of the damage caused by Lanvaroks is the disks finding weak spots and causing debilitating wounds, therefore I think a below average critical rating and a vicious quality are appropriate. However I don't think the crit rating should be too low as much of the Lanvarok's accuracy is due to the disks being guided by the force powers of the wielder.
This brings me to the big question. The fluff clearly states that the disks are more effective when launched with the force. The way I see it there are three ways that this could be represented in the rules:
1. Have the Lanvarok act as ammunition for the Move power, with a single 'launch' of disks acting as a silhouette 1 object. This means I won't need any weapon stats, but also takes away a lot of the character of the weapon
2. Make an exception, and say that the Enhance power can be used to improve attacks with this weapon despite it not being a brawl weapon. This would work, but exceptions are messy.
3. Simply enhance it with the 'commit force dice to increase agility' power. Not a particularly satisfying ruling, but it is by the book. Of course that would mean that Lanvarok wielders would also have to be good pilots.
To summarise:
Lanvarok (Ranged, Light)
Dam 5, Crit 3, Range Short, Encum 1, Qualities: Vicious 1, Limited Ammo 1
So what are your thoughts on the stats and the enhancement question?
Thanks in advance for any help.