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==Leaders== *'''Brotherhood Champion''': This guy is basically a vastly cheaper - albeit weaker - variant of the Champion from the Codex. He starts off with little more than power armor and stock gear, though he has the option to buy back his Iron Halo, Artificer Armor, and Master-Crafted sword. Even after this, of course, he'll barely reach half the cost of the Codex version. Beyond that, he can choose anything from the Melee Weapons, Special Issue Wargear, and Armoury lists. The only other downside (aside from the -1 to his WS, I, and Ld.) is the loss of Heroic Sacrifice, so no more taking the enemy HQ with him as he dies. However, The Perfect Warrior rule is replaced with Expert Swordsman, which is the same thing, but better. The Champion must always issue and accept challenges, and during said challenges, he may declare one of two Combat Stances, allowing him to either reroll all failed To Hit and To Wound rolls, or reroll all of his failed saves. The big difference is that, rather than choosing one for the entire fight, he can switch stances in each Assault phase. This is great for either tying the enemy up in combat, or mopping up as fast as possible. Throw him directly at your enemy's Leader as soon as you can manage. **'''Paladin Champion''': As a pricier alternative, the Paladin Champion gains +1 Ld. and a suit of Terminator armor while retaining Expert Swordsman. Though he loses access to access to the Codex Special Issue Wargear for some reason, he can still bring Digital Weapons if you really want him to wreck face in combat, which you do. His big role is being the giant damage sponge, as combining Blade Shield with his 2+ allows him to wade through heavy blows like nothing. He also gets Banishment and Hammerhand as usual. Furthermore, he counts toward the Paladin model requirement for bringing additional Terminator Special Weapons, which is a nice bonus. *'''Justicar''': Your utility Leader, with only the basic wargear of a PAGK. Cheapest of them and comes only with access to weapons and wargear, as well as options to upgrade him for whatever role you may need him to fulfill. **'''Terminator Justicar''': Pretty cheap for 10 points, you can grab terminator armor to make him tougher to break. He's otherwise the same as before. **'''Knight of the Flame''': You exchange access to deep striking for Fearless, Cleansing Flame, and Soulblaze on melee attacks. Pretty nice for a challenge-based leader. Remember that Fearless won't stop you from having to roll for Routing. **'''Interceptor Justicar''': The only one that changes the FOC, this gives you a teleporter and the ability to take more Interceptors. *'''Adept''': This guy is a weaker Librarian in power armor, which is a surprise, considering nothing like that exists in the codex. He gets the same weapon options as normal, just now with a 3+. He can use either Banishment (for daemon hunting), Hammerhand (for obvious reasons), Sanctuary (for when you need to boost the invulns of your Termies/Paladins), Purge Soul (for sniping special weapons models), Prescience (for fire support), Flame Breath (To kill mobs), Assail (To trap someone), Psychic Shriek (More mob management), Emperor's Wrath (good for dealing with MEQs), or Chasm (not too great, given your other options). The big weakness to taking the Adept is that if he dies, nobody inherits his powers. Thus, he usually has to be really well-protected, although the option to buy him a set of Terminator armor goes to great lengths to increase his survivability. **'''Librarian''': For 25 points, your Adept can become a ML2 Librarian with +1 WS and Ld. This is only worth the purchase if you really want to combo powers together and/or broaden his utility, though the additional Warp Charge will help with reliably getting your powers off while Denying your opponent's more easily. Combined with Terminator armor, this guy instantly becomes an enormous point sink, so if you plan on investing in that setup, you'd best be damned sure to protect him with everything you've got.
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