Hi,
One of the players in my group wants to "upgrade" his bolter to a daemon weapon, using the nurgle daemon they encountered during Broken Chains. I've read through the rules but I have trouble understanding it all. This is how I interpreted it. First you summon the daemon with the necessary ritual and then you make a Daemonic mastery test to inject it into the item? If one succeds, what decides how many times one can roll one the charts? I guess the binding strength decides but here's the problem. The book have an example where a bloodletter have been bound. It have a total binding strength of 1 and a WP bonus of 3, therefore will roll two times. So…. WP bonus - Binding strength = number of times rolling? If so, then the character who wants to make a daemon weapon will be rolling many times. Lurgach, the Nurgle daemon, have a willpower of 50. So if There will be a DoS of two or one, does that mean he will then be required to roll three or even FOUR times!? + infamy of 25 will result in a great bolter. Should I take away the infamy score or deliberatly lower the Wp?
Also, the characteristic damage everyone will suffer in the aftermath, is it permanent? 2D10 damage to all if I'm not mistaken. What reason to have a daemonic bolter when you can't even hit something with it. Must the summoner spend exp later on to replenish his lost strength, agility, fellowship and the rest or will they all regenerate slowly over time?
That's all I can come up with for now.