In looking at the bestiary section of ToA, I've noticed that all enemies have a damage and soak value assigned to them. This makes sense when dealing with an enemy with natural weapons, such as a giant spider or boar, but is more confusing when dealing with beastment, or orcs, or chaos warriors.
Is any equipment an enemy is wielding or wearing purely descriptive? The reason I ask is because of those damage and soak values already assigned to them. Ungor and gor warriors, for instance, have a damage rating of 4. One could posit that that is their damage using nothing but bare hands, but bare hands do more damage than that in the equipment section of the main rulebook. So let's say an ungor or gor is wielding a longsword - does the longsword damage value replace their old one? Add to it? Is it ignored? And I notice that there is no critical rating given for enemies either. Do they get a critical rating from weapons?
Chaos warriors have a very intimidating picture, quoted as being "heavily armoured titans," and yet their soak value is equal to chainmail.
Worse yet, what if the players want to loot the enemy bodies of any equipment they were using. Could a mage with 2 strength conceivably do more damage with a longsword than if it was being wielded by a gor with a strength of 5? (Which he would, seeings as a longsword's base damage is 5, and a gor does 4)
Any help with this?