———— > No. ———— > If there are sufficient narrative justifications that the PC could learn them, sure. Like spending a very long time in an underhive or similar setting, or getting trained from a Verminspeaker. ———— > Wounds inflicted in locust’s turn by their fangs, in character's turn they can try to brush it off, if failed then more wounds inflicted. ———— > The extra damage is something that isn’t part of the regular fang attack, as that could only happen in the locusts’ turn. It only happens in target’s turn, and happens either after the brush-off fails or end of their turn if they don’t try at all. ———— > No and because it’s an NPC. ———— > Correct. ———— > The latter.
———— > As NPCs, they have whatever training is needed to use the weapons they are listed with. ———— > Up to the GM. I’d say it would rather difficult for humans to use unless they are very familiar with Eldar tech or languages. ——— > I’d assume the latter. |