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====Special Characters==== *'''Ahzek Ahriman''' - Your shooty super-sorcerer, Ahriman is a maxed-out sorcerer-lord, geared towards dishing out insane amounts of witchfires (as long as you have enough warp charges) - his staff allows him to triple-tap one witchfire, and he can pre-pick the ones he generate normally AND pick one from each discipline during deployment, so you're guaranteed to have exactly the powers you need against your opponent's army. Being Corvidae he's forced to pick at least 3 of his powers from it, although it's not much of a drawback, as Corvidae powers are quite useful for boosting his and his units firepower and survivability. His WoPs also allow him to pierce powerful denies and ignore Shadow in the Warp. If you choose a Dark Blade and/or Battle Form he also could be a close combat monster, but since he cannot shoot while locked in combat it's not recommended to actively try and search close combat. **'''Alter Fate''' - Global power that can force re-rolls on any one die once per each PHASE. Including enemy rolls as well. Well worth its warp charge cost. Do note that you can re-roll reserve rolls (well, one reserve roll), with this as well, since they happen during movement phase and it stacks well with Ahzek's warlord Trait that allows you to outflank few units. And as your opponent tries to bring his reserves you may try to delay one particularly nasty unit for a turn or two, which may win you a game. **'''The Rubric''' - Plain and simple spell for killing psykers - almost guaranteed to kill the likes of Librarian, and deal a lot of damage to tougher models like Greater Daemons or Tyrants. It may however backfire horribly with a warp surge granting 3++ to the surviving target. *'''Hathor Maat''' - Your choppy super-sorcerer, Maat is much like a TS version of Mephiston, except with better psy powers and worse armour. As a Magister Templi he knows all Pavoni powers and re-roll psy-tests to manifest them, and if you make him your warlord he would re-roll all other powers too, which may come in handy since he can use his wounds (which he have FOUR of) to fuel Sarifice spells and then regenerate them with his staff and/or Leech. Ability to cast TWO Battle Forms on his already impressive stat line, combined with 3++ and +2S staff means he can become WS10 S10 T9 I10 A8 titan-wrestling monster wherever he needs. With the ability to double-tap any of his powers he's fairly shooty too, especially against vehicles, as Lightning and his own unique spell "Thunderstorm" chew through hull points in no time, and double Agony can stunlock two vehicles outside his "no mech allowed" radius of 24". The problem is he's slow, and while in a Land Raider he cannot cast his powers unless you link him to a crystal. Ideal solution would be to secure a Wormhole for one of your other sorcerers so Maat could jump into the middle of the field and start wrecking havoc - you may even run him solo if you're OK with spending 2-4 warp charges on defensive Battle Forms, just make sure he stars the game in a unit in case of across-the-board sniping or loyalist marines drop-poding in front of him and gunning him down before he can buff himself. *'''Magnus The Red''' - He's Daemon Primarch, so obviously he's a rape machine, and he costs almost as much as a Titan. Magnus is a Mastery Level Five psyker who knows all TS powers save Tecnomancer/Insorcist specific ones, and he passes all psy tests automatically, including sacrifice ones and he can use warp charges as Sacrifice tokens, and denies against him are made with -1 penalty without that "minimum of 6+" of the Sword WoP, so most regular units cannot deny against him at all. His Metamorph special rule basically makes him a Gargantuan Creature for the purpose of survivability. His armour save is 2+, although he loses it after dropping to three or less wounds, his eye have a statline of Helldrake's baleflamer with an extra rape against psykers, and his close combat weapon is a simple force ax with which he can strike on initiative because he's a Monstrous Creature. He can even fly, temporarily sacrificing two mastery levels for it. And on top of that he provides a 24" bubble of no stupor for EVERYTHING. The only thing that stops me from calling him uber-daemon prince is his special rule that increase the cost of all blessings he uses on himself, so he's not quite as good at buffing himself to a stratosphere and wiping entire units in glorious close combat - he's more of a guy to witchfire/maledict enemies to death, especially if he can draw some extra warp charges from other sorcerers. ** Much like Warhound titan, unbuffed Magnus is a glass cannon with insane firepower on a relatively squishy (for his point cost) body. You may alleviate this problem by buffing his survivability with blessings and/or wings, but at the expense of his firepower, to the pont that you can turn him unto invulnerable brick with no firepower aside his eye.
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