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==Special== *'''Deathwatch Veterans''': A mini-sarge, they can take all the ammo and accessories barring a few exceptions. They can also grab some melee and ranged guns, while only one of them can take heavy and special guns. These guys are pretty nice for their cost. *'''Deathwatch Terminator''': Basic termies with all the utility. Since HoR isn't as overrun by super-killer guns, they get to be a bit more useful, and they can even take different patterns of armour for extra mobility or protection. *'''Deathwatch Keeper''': A marine with a statline akin to the Chaplain, these guys are like Honour Guards with Artificer Armour and Preferred Enemy (Xenos). The issue is that for his high price, he's limited on what he can take (as in no weapons at all) and is stuck with an S+1 AP2 Glaive that's Master-Crafted and Two-Handed, but gains Unwieldy after the first turn of combat, limiting you on what you can send him against. *'''Deathwatch Kill-Marine''': A Veteran in Scout Armour with lots of weapons to use. He can even grab a free knife instead of his GritBolter or buy a real Sniper or power weapon. His big draw is the ability to gain Preferred Enemy against an enemy model, which makes him a good hitman. If you don't want to risk him, you can grab power armor for him, but this costs him Infiltrate and Move Through Cover. *'''Deathwatch Black Shield''': A kamikaze veteran, his big rules are re-rolls on the charge against Special and Leader models and being used as LOS! fodder if he's within 6" of someone else. Taking the hit from another model is helpful, but in such a small game, that does get costly. *'''Deathwatch Apothecary''': A costly unique model, this guy is the same as a vanilla one with a 6" radius of FNP and the option for Hand Flamers, Infernus Pistols, and GritBolters (yeah, he can take this. It's at a 5-point premium, mind, but he can take it) with the options of Bikes or Jump Packs for mobility. He's pretty much the same as he normally is. *'''Deathwatch Techmarine''': Another high-price unique model, this is the same as a normal techmarine, but with GritBolter. He's otherwise mostly similar except for the option for extra accessories including a bike. Since he's alone, he's more valuable for defenses since vehicles tend to be uncommon, and his GritBolter allows him some help with that. [[Category: Warhammer 40,000 Tactics/Kill Team (HoR)/Old]] [[Category: Inquisition]] [[Category: Space Marines]]
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