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The Armies of 40k => The Inquisition => Topic started by: The GrimSqueaker on November 11, 2013, 04:46:52 PM

Title: Inquisition ebook
Post by: The GrimSqueaker on November 11, 2013, 04:46:52 PM
Another ebook release is available for the Inquisition. Doubtful whether anything is new in it other than bug fixes and edition fixes.

The Black Library - Codex: Inquisition (eBook Edition) (http://www.blacklibrary.com/games-workshop-digital-editions/Codex-Inquisition-eBook-_Edition.html)
Title: Re: Inquisition ebook
Post by: Spectral Arbor on November 11, 2013, 08:43:27 PM
Well, since this isn't "Grey Knights" and it isnt' "Sisters of Battle" this might actually be a brand new, stand alone codex.

I have none of the programs that would allow me to preview it, but it looks brand spanking new. Of the "page shots" available on the left hand side, the "Ordos Chronos" isn't something I've seen before.

It also bodes ill for the members of my little RPG...
Title: Re: Inquisition ebook
Post by: WisdomLS on November 12, 2013, 08:04:04 AM
It is indeed a completely new book and not a replacement for Grey Knights.

Whilst I imagine that many of the rules will be similar to those in C:GK there are lots of special relics and warlord traits for each of the different Ordo's, GW digital army actually believes in informing their customers about products before there release :o

On of the really interesting rumors (that hasn't been confirmed) is that you will be able to take an inquisitor + retinue as an HQ choice in any imperial codex to represent them leading the force but without using the allies rules. This means you can have an inquisitor back in the Sisters army (as hinted by some recent FW rules) or an inquisitor leading a join Space marine/Imperial Guard force.

I'm really looking forward to this release I just wish it wasn't only digital as I like me a physical book.
Title: Re: Inquisition ebook
Post by: The GrimSqueaker on November 12, 2013, 12:46:08 PM
Then this is good news after all and not a repeat of good news from 2012. I'll definitely pick up the eBook of this one then.