Unlock the Secrets of the Inquisition - Using Imperial Agents in any Imperium Army - Codex Review
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- Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025
- Prepare to delve into the shadows with Dan and Max as they uncover the secrets of the brand new Codex: Imperial Agents!
This episode is packed with discussions on the enigmatic Inquisition, bringing a unique and often unseen part of the Warhammer 40,000 universe to your tabletop!
They delve into the various Ordos, from the daemon-hunting Ordo Malleus to the alien-purging Ordo Xenos, and the witch-hunting Ordo Hereticus. The team also share their thoughts on the new rules, the versatility of the codex, and how it can add flavour to any Imperium army.
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A cool idea for Inquisitor-lord Karamazov would have been releasing him as the faction's diorama centrepiece model, a Inquisition equivalent model to the Triumph of St Katie.
I imagine this new plastic model being bigger, about the size of a Armiger on a scenic base, with Karamazov flanked by mewling cultists & frothing flagellants around him on the base as per his classic picture.
Rules wise this Inquisitor Karamazov would have a very similar statline/ weapons to a Armiger-Warglaive, with the rule that he causes constant battleshock tests to any enemy units around him.
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Oh and yes, they should have released Repressors for Arbites & Sisters with this book!
Just put a Chimera roof on a Rhino with a Vindicator dozer blade. -For rules make it a tough, slow Rhino with 6 fixed Bolters & a storm Bolter; a mobile 'pillbox' for driving into rioters.
Nether of these models are complicated.
The lack of a new Repressor & new Inq' Karamazov models is a huge missed opportunity!
Both excellent suggestions.
To be honest, given how you can ally in Imperial Knights to Imperium armies, a massive Karamazov conversion using an Amiger or even Questoris chassis would be pretty awesome, then you can straight up use the normal rules for them to make things easier for pick-up games!
I won't lie, I have been eyeing up Repressor kits on eBay...
I think every army should have a triumph-equivalent diorama model.
The Repressor conversion I mentioned above (Chimera roof, Vindicator blade) goes together better than you think and looks great. -the hardest part is replacing the lasguns with Bolters on the 'lasgun array'.
It's a capotain not a "pilgrim hat" you heretics!
Thanks for the knowledge! I should stick to geography!
@@lgyamjr I take full responsibility for not correcting Max, being the resident history nerd! Thanks for letting us know. :D
Poor Deathwatch players
Yeah, it's a weird decision to make. I do wonder why they did it!