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Since it was kinda inevitable, this list merges together the Cult Mechanicus and Skitarii army lists of the big game. The thing about this is that it's practically doing what most people with both armies would already do. ==General Rules== *'''Canticles and Imperatives''': Considering that you merged the armies together, you can now use Canticles and Doctrina Imperatives whenever. It's assumed that, sadly, that only Canticle models cont for the Canticle bonuses. *'''Data Tethers''': The Enhanced Data Tether grants +1 Leadership to models within 6" of the model using it when using Doctrina Imperatives. That's right, you keep your Doctrina Imperatives. *'''Omnispex''': The Omnispex gets changed a bit to become more like a [[Markerlight]]. First off, there's a marker that needs to be placed. Anyone within 3" of the model using it can fire at anything within 3" of the marker and get to reduce all the cover. However, this doesn't last between turns. ==Wargear== *'''Rad Grenade''': Grenade Gift # 1. Any model charging/getting charged by someone using this weapon gets -1 T. Since this doesn't stack with the Vanguard's Rad-Saturation rule, you're probably going to need this on a Princeps for some easy damage or on a Ranger who's throwing himself to give his team more opportunities to shoot things down. *'''Blind Grenade''': Grenade Gift # 2. These are grenades with Blind. Not bad since it can help balance out if you, say, use a WS-boosting Imperative and need something to die with your fancy guns. *'''Smoke Grenade''': Grenade Gift # 3. Anything under the Blast Template is now under 5+ Cover. Lucky for you, if you accidentally misfire and throw it where you don't want it, you've got Phosphor and Omnispex to strip the advantage from them. *'''Infravisor''': Grants you Night Vision at the cost of being I1 when hit with a Blind weapon. Not bad if you're unable to fit anything Phosphor or an Omnispex, it's only 5 points. *'''Targeter''': If you don't move for a turn, you get to re-roll to-hit rolls of 1. Shame that none of the weapons with big-league weapons get to exploit it. ===Leaders Only=== *'''Stasis Grenade''': Grenade Gift # 4. Anything stuck under the blast is now in stasis. If your enemy roll a 4+ on the model in question, they're now free; if they fail, they're now utterly incapable of doing anything. At all. Can you say "Sniper, go sniping!". *'''Volkite Serpenta''': What, were you not expecting the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] to hoard the old hot shit for itself? Anyway, for those unfamiliar with the [[Forge World]] [[Horus Heresy]] rules, it's an S5 AP5 pistol with a 10" range. But that short range is made up by it's ''Deflagrate'' rule: IF you score any unsaved wounds, you get an equal number of free automatic hits at the same profile as the Serpenta. It's not much compared to its bigger brothers, the Charger and the Caliver, but it's devastating against weak armor. *'''Superior Bionics''': Congratulations. Your worship of the Machine God has resulted in your model becoming Non-Flammable and the ability to force Poisoned or Fleshbane weapons to re-roll their wounds. Some Dark Eldar's day is now ruined. *'''Master-Crafted Weapon''': It's in the name. *'''Incense Generatorium''': Another WT converted to purchase. This one is definitely one to consider for your lightweight leaders. ===Techpriests Only=== *'''Cyber-Familiar''': For 15 points, you can take in another HH relic for either the Techpriest OR the Vanguard/Ranger Alpha. This gives you +1 to Feel No Pain (Which gives your Alpha a 5+) as well as the ability to re-roll a failed characteristic test (Other than Leadership). *'''Plecian Tome''': 15 points better spent elsewhere in most cases. I mean, yes, it helps restore vehicles by d3 HP, but if your Ironstrider is that hurt, it's probably dead. *'''Psalm Code''': A cheap way to regain the use of a single Canticle of the Omnissiah. Always nice. ==FOC== *1 Leader *1-30 Core Models *0-5 Special Models ==Unit Analysis== ===Leaders=== *'''Tech-Priest Secundus''' - A mini-Dominus...or more like a Datasmith with a free wound. He grabs a Macro-Stubber, Power Axe and Dataspike and has access to all the Skitarii pistols and tools as well as the fist, Gamma pistol, and Phosphor serpenta. For 20 smackers, you get the Volkite Blaster and Mechadendrite Harness of the Dominus (Letting him repair vehicles on a 3+ instead of 4+), and can buy an Infoslave or Scryerskull. If you need a tank, grab this...issue is that you have no transports that'd possibly fit here. *'''Ruststalker Princeps''': It's an expensive guy, but he's also the most choppy with his options between Chordclaw/Transonic Razor/Mindscrambler and Transonic Blades with optional Chordclaw. He can also grab a Data-Tether and the Dataspike. Now, the option here is do you want some spare oomph in killing, or do you want the possibility of actually killing when you attack? *'''Vanguard Alpha''': Your cheapest leader. He comes equipped with the Radium Carbine, which can lay down some serious hurt when the dice gods bless your rolls. Even if they don't, you drop their Toughness by 1 just for being nearby. Issue with this is that you kinda don't want to throw your leader for this kind of job when you can use expendable goons for the same purpose. *'''Infiltrator Princeps''': An expensive Leader, but has Neurostatic Aura (Which drops any enemy's WS/BS/I/Ld by -1 when they get within 6"). He can switch between Power Sword/Stubcarbine and Taser Goad/Flechette Blaster, which ultimately comes down to whether you want a lot of flimsy shots or a few shots that actually look like they can hurt someone. Note that whatever you pick, you can buy Mindscrambler Grenades as well as the Data-Tether and the Infoslave Skull (Which he can use to outflank from wherever he wants). *'''Ranger Alpha''': He's a little more expensive than the Vanguard Alpha, but he exchanges the Rad-saturation and Radium Carbine for Move Through Cover the Galvanic Rifle, which is decent. ===Core=== *'''Skitarii Vanguard''': Cheap goons with a fancy gun for each five models (Which gives you either Plasma, a super-rifle, or easy Haywire). Being the guys with Rad-saturation, you'll usually be best set by your basic guns, maybe the Plasma Carbine or Arc Rifle if you need something big taken down. That same model per 5 can give you another Data-Tether (If you're afraid of your leader biting it) or the Omnispex. *'''Skitarii Ranger''': Same as the Vanguard, you get one Special Weapon per 5 or the Omnispex and Data-Tether. You get Move Through Cover, so really any weapon or range is ideal, which makes the Transuranic Arquebus a very sweet take. '''NOTE: THE KATAPHRONS ARE HARDCAPPED TO 0-3''' *'''Kataphron Breacher''' - The setup of HoR makes the Torsion Cannon stand out a lot more as it allows the cannon's d3 wounds always hit, making it VERY threatening against leaders. Against infantry, the melee proves to be menacing...if it were a good idea to use it. *'''Kataphron Destroyer''' - You have plasma or a Grav-Cannon on a mobile platform. You have a cognis-flamer. This thing can be absolutely EVIL at range, but he needs that range to be useful, and the Grav-Cannon is flimsy against mob armies. ===Special=== *'''Sicarian Ruststalker''': Killy machines. Really, their options only bounce between Chordclaw/Transonic Razor/Mindscrambler and Transonic Blades. Give up the grenade and Chordclaw at your risk, but remember that you can always take other grenades from the armoury. *'''Sicarian Infiltrator''': Slightly less choppy than the Ruststalkers, but these guys at least get guns, even if those guns are incapable of punching armor or making a big enough mark. Teaming up with Vanguard will result in shit dying fast. *'''Fulgurite Electro-Priest''': These guys got an interesting change to their special 3+ invul, killing models only gives you that super-invul for a turn. Makes them less of an auto-take, but considering they still get their utility weapons, it's not really a gimping. *'''Corpuscarii Electro-Priest''': Where the Fulgurites can get their 3++, Corpuscarii have their edge be in their extra firepower since they keep their not-Tesla rule for their giant shackles. '''NOTE: THE SYDONIAN DRAGOON AND IRONSTRIDER BALLISTARII ARE HARDCAPPED TO 0-2 OF EITHER IN ANY COMBINATION''' *'''Sydonian Dragoon''': This variation of non-flammable chicken-walker gets a Taser Lance, which guarantees that charges will go his way, and buying the Phosphor Serpenta will ensure that whatever you hit will be erased. In most cases, however, you can trust on any Sicarians you bring to wipe out stuff in combat and thus are free for the Radium Jezzail, which can ensure the pain even if you don't snipe their asses. *'''Ironstrider Ballistarii''': If you really need to get a weapons platform and are planning to grab the Dragoon, take this instead. Sure, you don't have the power of Radium sniping, but you get Cognis autocannons or lascannons (though you won't be using these in most cases for price, if not for need) instead, which make for some good firing instead. [[Category: Warhammer 40,000 Tactics/Kill Team (HoR)/Old]][[Category: Adeptus Mechanicus]]
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