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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago (3 children)

As a casual Warhammer enjoyer aka I read wiki lore, is the shovel special in some way or is it just a normal steel shovel?

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 6 months ago

Well this is a krieg 3d print I composited to have a "power shovel".
Power Shovels do not exist anywhere in canon lore, but there's no lore reason a shovel cannot be made into a power weapon.

A normal shovel is a meme regarding Krieg. It does not have much basis in lore.
Krieg were famous for trench warfare. Trenches are dug with shovels. Memes about them fighting with shovels ensued.

I decided to take the gag a step further, by printing and painting power shovels for all the power weapons in my army.

In my homebrew lore, they're from a planet that specialized in ship breaking, and they first used power shovels to dig furrows in adamantium prows so they could be broken and re-processed.

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