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===Cult of Prophecy=== <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="100%"> [[File:CultOfProphecy.jpg|100px|left|]] The Cult of Prophecy is guided by incessant whispers that bleed from the warp. From these they divine the outcomes of multiple futures, and seek out events that can be twisted to their own purpose. Thematically the Cult represents Manipulation of the future with all the uncertainty of Tzeentch thrown in for good measure. Mechanically the Cult adds a little more dice manipulation shenanigans and the ability to infuriate your opponent trying to charge your Warlord by walking away after overwatch. <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> *'''Psychic Power - Divine the Future (Warp Charge 6):''' Roll 1d6 and set it aside. Until your next Psychic phase, you may replace a single rolled die from a hit, wound, advance, charge, psychic, morale, or Deny the Witch roll for a friendly {{W40kKeyword|Cult of Prophecy}} unit. ** Don't cast this with your warlord. Since all psykers with the Cult of Prophecy keyword can cast it, it is best used by a backline Aspiring Sorcerer. You should mainly focus on using it to make crucial morale tests if you roll low, or to make a long charge if you roll high. Combine this with gaze of fate to highly increase your chance of making a charge even from over 9" away. *'''Warlord Trait - Guided by the Whispers:''' Once per turn, after this warlord is selected as a charge target (before the charge roll and after any Overwatch), it can immediately move up to 6" as if it were your Movement Phase. *'''Relic - Pythic Brazier:''' In your Command phase, select one {{W40kKeyword|CULT OF PROPHECY CORE/character}} unit within 6" of the bearer. Until the start of your next Command phase, each time that unit is selected to shoot or fight, you can re-roll one hit roll, PLUS one wound roll, PLUS one damage roll. SIX rerolls per turn! The usefulness of this is obscene, particularly since it lets you choose to buff that character, another character, or just a unit. This is filthy when applied on well-tooled Scarabs or even supporting a heavily debuffed Magnus. </div></div>
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