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===The Inexorable=== <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%"> The 2nd Plague Company are known as the Inexorable for the favored tactics; they crush their foes beneath lumbering battle tanks and mechanized assaults. Their signature disease is the Ferric Blight, which coats both power armor and vehicles in crawling rust. Thematically, they hearken back to the good old days of the Horus Heresy, when vast waves of slow-moving tanks crushed loyalists under their treads. Mechanically, The Inexorable use infantry to support and screen their vehicles as they advance on their targets. <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> *'''Warlord Trait- '''Ferric Blight''':''' Enemy vehicles within 7" of the Warlord become vulnerable as plague-rust eats at their hulls. Attacks made by friendly Inexorable models against said vehicle improve their AP by 1. *'''Relic '''The Leechspore Casket''':''' When a model is destroyed as a result of an attack made with a melee weapon by a model in your army with this relic, one friendly Inexorable Vehicle model within 18" regains up to one lost wound. Max of 3 wounds per turn as a result of this ability. *'''Stratagems''' **Unholy Essence (1 CP): Select up to three Inexorable Vehicle units from your army. They gain the Inexorable Advance ability. **Ferric Miasma (1 CP): Use in your opponent's charge phase when an Inexorable unit becomes the target of a charge by an infantry unit.subtract 2 from the opponents charge roll. </div></div>
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