Dark Eldar Combat Weapons
In the ponies and rainbows-filled future, the Dark Eldar are amongst the most skilled hand-to-hand combatants. Though lacking the sheer strength of Orks and Berserkers, they more than make up for this with their lightning-fast reflexes and lethal weapons that can bring down even an armored Space Marine.
Venom Blade
Dark Eldar and poison go as well together as Orks and Choppas. Venom Blades are the pinnacle of the art of poison: even a single caress can render a man with only seconds to live out the rest of his then-onward extremely painful life.
Haemonculus Weapons
Even amongst the twisted Dark Eldar, the Haemonculus stand out. Able to weaponise pain in ways uninmaginable, they employ an array of alien, painful and very lethal weapons.
Animus Vitae
This is a simple-appearing sphere of barbed wire that at the command of its wielder can unfurl, wrap itself around a target and tear it to shreds. It then catches its victim's psychic screams to invigorate the wielder.
Flesh Gauntlet
An array of syringes strapped onto a single glove, capable of injecting a target with a cocktail of truly unpleasant drugs that will cause the target to explode.
Mindphase Gauntlet
An advanced neural controller that can shut down a target's brain, rendering him a willless idiot and easy pickings for the Dark Eldar.
Scissorhand
Edward Scissorhands turned up to 11, several shears strapped to a gauntlet that can cut apart nearly anything that it can get its blades on.
Wych Weaponry
The Wych Cults employ many kinds of fighting styles with any number of outlandish and unconventional weapons, though most prefer to fight with a Splinter Pistol and the traditional wicked knives of the Eladrith Ynneas.
Hydra Gauntlets
A pair of many-bladed gauntlets that run along the entire length of the forearm, they are so full of crystalline blades and barbs that they can unleash a staggering amount of blows where a normal warrior could only attack once.
Razorflails
For those of you who have played Soul Calibur: think Ivy's sword, times two. Razorflails are weapons in size and shape of a regular sword, except they can extend into a whip longer than a man and can circumvent nearly any possible known blocking or parrying technique.
Shardnet and Impaler
The traditional trident-and-net routine as made popular by Rome: a net to entangle an enemy and a polearm to finish him off.
Hellion Weaponry
The skyboard-surfing outriders of Commorragh embody the creed of Dark Eldar warfare: hit fast and hit hard without being hit back. As such they use a number of weapons to aid them.
Hellglaive
A two-handed polearm with similarly-bladed weapons on each side, it is designed to be more than a weapon. With recurved hooks on both ends a skilled rider (as are all Hellions) can latch it onto an object and make a 180 degree turn in less than a heartbeat, followed up by a strike that will tear a man's heart out.
Stunclaw
A one-handed weapon that allows the wielder to strike with a greater force. It's true potential comes from that it can grab onto the enemy and drag him along into the air, after which the Hellions will chop the poor sod to bits before he hits the ground.
Engine Weapons
The Talos Pain Engines and Cronos Parasite Engines are amongst the most twisted creations of the Dark Eldar. While dangerous enough at range, their most lethal and insidious weapons are used at at close range.
Chain-Flails
Fitted onto the Talos, the Chain-Flails are meant to improve the thing's natural reaction to nearby prey (swat at it until it dies) with a series of barbed chains. Simple, but effective and gruesome.
Ichor Injector
This device injects an unfortunate victim with the Talos' own blood, potentially causing it to explode in a spectacularry gory fashion.
Spirit Probe
A metal tube injected into victims, it drains the life force directly out of them and spews it onto nearby Dark Eldar, envigorating them with the agony the Cronos caused.