A Cannon or a Stone Thrower (but not a Flame Cannon) which has been joined by an Engineer may make two guesses when declaring the range they are firing at (one for the crew, one for the Engineer). Measure the two points you have guessed and then decide which one you want to use for that shot before rolling any dice. A Bolt Thrower which has been joined by an Engineer may re-roll failed rolls to hit. Note that if the Engineer uses his ability during the firing of the war machine. he will not be able to shoot with his own missile weapon in the same Shooting phase (he is too busy grumbling about the crew's poor aim). Remember that you must fire all the weapons requiring you to guess the range before any normal shooting. In addition, you must remember to fire a Bolt Thrower which an Engineer has joined before he opens fire with his own weapon. If you fired the Engineer's own weapon then you cannot use his re-roll ability in the same turn. When ruing his own missile weapon, an Engineer can always choose a different target from the one fired upon by the machine he has joined.
An Engineer can also replace a last crew member of a machine he joins (including Flame Cannons and Organ Guns), but If he is operating the machine, the Engineer cannot fire his own missile weapon. If a machine with an Engineer attached to it misfires and explodes, the Engineer will be killed with the rest of the crew if he replaced a crewman or used his Artillery Master ability during that turn.
The B.I.O.N.I.C. (Burlok's Ingenious Offensive New-matic Integrated Constrictor Arm) was constructed by Burlok himself and is extremely strong. He has Strength 7 when attacking with his artificial arm. He may attack with both the arm and his rune hammer, giving him +1 Attack. You must allocate Burlok's attacks between his B.I.O.N.I.C Arm and his rune hammer before rolling to hit.
Burlok is an Engineer and follows the rules given on page 14 of Warhammer Armies: Dwarfs. In addition, any war engine unit to which he is attached adds +1 to any rolls made on the misfire table for their machine. Rolls of over 6 mean that the misfire has been avoided and the war engine works as normal (counting the artillery roll as a 0).
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