Legiones Astartes – Legion Outrider Squadron
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  • Legion Outrider Squadron 85 pts
UNIT COMPOSITION: 2 Legion Outriders, 1 LEGION OUTRIDER SERGEANT

Outriders are mechanised Space Marine reconnaissance squads who take to the field mounted on ruggedly constructed, all-terrain armoured ground bikes and scramblers. Used for scouting missions as well as rapid encirclement and hit-and-run attacks behind enemy lines, the chief advantage of the Outriders is speed, their bikes enabling them to cover ground far quicker than infantry and go where heavier vehicles cannot.

LD CL WP IN
M WS BS S T W I A LD CL WP IN SAV INV
Legion Outrider (⌀75 x 25mm) 7 - - -
Legion Outrider (⌀75 x 25mm) 14 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 7 - - - 3+ -
Legion Outrider Sergeant (⌀75 x 25mm) 8 - - -
Legion Outrider Sergeant (⌀75 x 25mm) 14 4 4 4 4 1 4 2 8 - - - 3+ -
WARGEAR
  • Bolt pistol
  • Chainsword
  • Power armour
  • Legion Spatha combat bike
SPECIAL RULES
  • Legiones Astartes (X)
  • Relentless
  • Scout
  • Firing Protocols (2)
  • Hammer of Wrath (1)
  • Hit & Run
TYPE
  • Legion Outrider Sergeant: Cavalry (Skirmish, Character)
OPTIONS
  • The Legion Outrider Squadron may take:
  • - Up to 7 additional Legion Outriders
    +20 points each
  • One Legion Outrider may take a Legion vexilla
    +10 points
  • One Legion Outrider may take a nuncio-vox
    +10 points
  • The entire unit may replace its Legion Spatha combat bikes’ twin-linked bolters with:
  • - Twin-linked flamer
    +5 points each
  • - Twin-linked meltagun
    +15 points each
  • - Twin-linked plasma gun
    +10 points each
  • Any model in the unit may exchange its chainsword for one of the following:
  • - Power weapon
    +10 points each
  • - Charnabal weapon
    +10 points each
  • - Lightning claw
    +10 points each
  • - Astartes shotgun
    Free
  • Any model in the unit may exchange its bolt pistol for one of the following:
  • - Hand flamer
    +2 points each
  • - Volkite serpenta
    +5 points each
  • The Legion Outrider Sergeant may exchange his chainsword for a:
  • - Power fist
    +20 points
  • The Legion Outrider Sergeant may exchange his bolt pistol for a:
  • - Plasma pistol
    +10 points
  • The Legion Outrider Sergeant may exchange his power armour for:
  • - Artificer armour
    +10 points
Brutal (X)

Some weapons strike with such force that they cause terrible wounds that can lay low even the most formidable combatant.

When a model is allocated a Wound inflicted by a weapon with this special rule, it does not suffer only one Wound but instead suffers a number of Wounds equal to the number in brackets associated with the specific variant of this special rule, with all of the Wounds inflicted using the same AP and special rules as that of the initial Wound. Roll to save against each Wound inflicted separately, but note that Wounds caused in excess of a given model’s remaining Wounds do not spill over to other models and are lost. This special rule has no effect on models that do not have a Toughness value.
Reach (X)

Some weapons rely not on the speed of their wielder, but on their sheer length or cunning design to inflict harm upon the foe before they can react.

A model making attacks as part of an Assault using a weapon with this special rule, adds the value of (X) that is included as part of this special rule to its Initiative Characteristic. If a model has more than one weapon with this special rule then that model only increases the value of its Initiative by the value of the special rule on the weapon whose profile is used by that model to attack during the Fight sub-phase. A weapon that is not used to attack does not modify the model’s Initiative Characteristic – models that may attack with more than one weapon, or models claiming the bonus for having a second weapon, may only add the value of the highest variant of this special rule and do not add the values together.

For example, a model attacking as part of an Assault with a weapon that has the Reach (1) special rule increases its Initiative by +1.
Power Weapons

These melee weapons are sheathed in disruption fields that allow them to cleave armour as though it were paper and annihilate flesh or bone with ease. They are both difficult to master, for a single mis-stroke can lead to catastrophe in a close packed melee, and expensive to manufacture and maintain, and so are mostly found only in the hands of the finest warriors in the Legiones Astartes.

All weapons listed here are counted as ‘Power’ weapons for those rules that affect such weapons. A model that is eligible to select a power weapon may take any of the weapons included in this Profile.

Ranged Weapon
Ranged Weapon
R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
Power sword
Power sword
-
User
3
Melee, Rending (6+)
-
Power axe
Power axe
-
+1
2
Melee, Unwieldy
-
Power maul
Power maul
-
+2
3
Melee
-
Power lance
Power lance
-
+1
3
Melee, Reach (1)
-

Although technically operated on the same principle, the following weapons are far rarer and more difficult to master than the more common power weapons. They count as a ‘Power’ weapons, but may not be selected by a model eligible to claim a generic power weapon.

When a model has two lightning claws, that model gains +2 Attacks instead of the usual +1 Attack for using an additional weapon in combat.
Ranged Weapon
Ranged Weapon
R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
Power fist
Power fist
-
x2
2
Melee, Unwieldy, Specialist Weapon
-
Gravis power fist
Gravis power fist
-
9
2
Melee, Brutal (3)
-
Thunder hammer
Thunder hammer
-
x2
2
Melee, Unwieldy, Brutal (2), Specialist Weapon
-
Lightning claw
Lightning claw
-
User
3
Melee, Shred, Rending (6+), Specialist Weapon
-
Legiones Astartes (X)

The Space Marines of the Emperor’s Legions are genetically engineered, psycho-indoctrinated warriors with superhuman abilities, and minds and souls tempered for war. Each of the Legions has its own idiosyncrasies and character – the product of their gene-seed and the unique warrior cultures fostered by their masters.

Any unit with this special rule will have a number of additional special rules and abilities specific to their ‘named’ Legion, all of which will be defined in other Horus Heresy – Age of Darkness publications. A Space Marine unit may only have one such ‘named’ rule, e.g., Legiones Astartes (Sons of Horus). Space Marine units from a different Legion may only be included in an army using an Allied Detachment and in conjunction with the Allies in the Age of Darkness chart.
Relentless

Relentless warriors are strong of arm – nothing can slow their implacable advance.

Relentless models can shoot with Heavy or Ordnance weapons, counting as Stationary, even if they moved in the previous Movement phase. They are also allowed to Charge in the same turn they fire Heavy, Ordnance, or Rapid Fire weapons.
Legion Vexilla

The humble vexilla displays the heraldry of a particular squad, proclaiming not only its designation in the Legion but also its proud legacy in the annals of the Great Crusade.

A unit that includes at least one model with a Legion vexilla adds +1 to the Wounds score used to determine if they win a Combat in the Assault phase. In addition, a unit that includes at least one model with a Legion vexilla may, before any dice are rolled to determine Fall Back distance, choose to Fall Back only a distance equal to the roll of a D6 instead of 2D6 (or 3D6 if a Cavalry unit), and if forced to move off the edge of the battlefield will instead stop moving, with any model that would have moved off of the battlefield ending its Fall Back move prematurely when it reaches 1" from the edge of the battlefield.
Nuncio-vox

A nuncio-vox is a beacon and communications array that allows constant co-ordination with other elements of an army – be they in a neighbouring region or in orbit high overhead. This allows precision reinforcements to be deployed nearby and strikes to be targeted with deadly accuracy.

While at least one model with a nuncio-vox is present on the battlefield and not Embarked in a Vehicle or Building, the controlling player may re-roll any Scatter rolls made (whether as part of a weapon attack or the deployment of a model or unit), as long as the model with the nuncio-vox has line of sight to the unit targeted by the attack or the point chosen as the target of the deployment. In addition, a unit that includes at least one model with a nuncio-vox ignores the -1 penalty to Leadership imposed by the Night Fighting rules.
Breaching (X)

Some weapons are capable of breaching armour with a terrifying ease, whether by specially designed munitions, careful targeting or sheer brute power.

When rolling To Wound for a model that has the Breaching (X) special rule, or is attacking with a weapon that has the Breaching (X) special rule, for each To Wound roll equal to or higher than the value listed in brackets, the controlling player must resolve these wounds at AP 2 instead of the weapon’s normal AP value. This rule has no effect on models that do not have Wounds, such as models with the Vehicle Unit Type.

For example, a model with the Breaching (5+) special rule that rolls To Wound and rolls a result of ‘5’ or higher, the Wound inflicted gains an AP of ‘2’ regardless of the AP value listed on the weapon’s profile. Note that a weapon that has both the Breaching (X) and the Gets Hot special rules always uses the base AP of the weapon when rolls of ‘1’ To Hit inflict Wounds on the attacking model.
Bolt Weapons

A branch of weaponry now commonplace among the ranks of the Legiones Astartes, bolt weapons are based on a robust Terran design, refined from the weapons used during the Emperor’s battles to conquer Old Earth. These brutally efficient weapons fire a caseless, self-propelled and mass reactive munition, more akin to a miniature rocket than a simple bullet and easily capable of eviscerating most foes against which the Space Marines of the Imperium find themselves matched. Such was the success of these weapons that they would eventually come to replace the more complex Martian weapons that had once dominated the arsenals of the Legiones Astartes.

All weapons listed here are counted as ‘Bolt’ weapons for those rules that affect such weapons.
Ranged Weapon
Ranged Weapon
R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
Bolt pistol
Bolt pistol
12
1
4
5
Pistol
Assault, Bolt
Bolter
Bolter
24"
4
5
Rapid Fire
-
Combi-bolter
Combi-bolter
24"
4
5
Rapid Fire, Twin-linked
-
Kraken bolter
Kraken bolter
30"
4
4
Rapid Fire
-
- Tempest rounds
18"
3
6
Assault 3, Ignores Cover
-
- Scorpius rounds
24"
5
4
Assault 1, Breaching (4+)
-
Nemesis bolter
Nemesis bolter
72"
5
5
Heavy 1, Rending (5+), Sniper, Pinning
-
Heavy bolter
Heavy bolter
36"
5
4
Heavy 4
-
Gravis bolt cannon
Gravis bolt cannon
48"
5
4
Heavy 6, Twin-linked
-
Gravis heavy bolter battery
Gravis heavy bolter battery
48"
5
4
Heavy 8, Twin-linked
-
Avenger bolt cannon
Avenger bolt cannon
36"
6
3
Heavy 7
-
Power fist

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
-
x2
2
Melee, Unwieldy, Specialist Weapon

Lightning claw

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
-
User
3
Melee, Shred, Rending (6+), Specialist Weapon

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Bolt pistol

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
12
1
4
5
Pistol
Assault, Bolt

Chainsword

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
-
User
-
Melee, Shred

Power Armour

Made from high grade composite armour plating over an augmenting musculature of electro-fibre bundles, power armour features its own energy systems, sensors and environmental seals. Legiones Astartes power armour is the signature wargear of the Space Marine Legions and subject to an on-going evolution in design stretching back to the Thunder Warriors of the Unification Wars of Old Earth, fused with the wisdom of the Mechanicum of Mars and technological relics recovered over the years of the Great Crusade. At the outset of the Horus Heresy, the most common patterns employed by the Legions are the ‘Crusade’ and ‘Maximus’ types, with the ‘Iron’ pattern favoured for siege and close assault work, although there are considerable customised panoplies and many other Legion-specific sub-patterns in service.

Power armour provides a 3+ Armour Save.
Volkite serpenta

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
10"
5
5
Pistol 2, Deflagrate

Hand flamer

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
Template
3
-
Pistol 1

Plasma pistol

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
12"
7
4
Pistol 1, Breaching (4+), Gets Hot

Charnabal Weapons

With their origins tracing back to the ancient duelling societies, assassin cults and bloody vendettas of the Terran Courts during the Age of Strife, these elegant and deadly weapons rely on speed and dexterity rather than brute force for their lethality. The master weaponsmiths of Terra are each said to have their own rituals of forging, impressing a distinct pattern in each bespoke weapon as legible as a signature to those with the wit to read them. As well as the nobles of the Terran Court, certain Space Marine Legion officers favour the Charnabal weapons over more ‘clumsy’ power weapons as they see them as being more responsive to true martial skill, while others think them effete and decadent weapons.

All weapons listed here are counted as ‘Charnabal’ weapons for those rules that affect such weapons. A model that is eligible to select a Charnabal weapon may take any of the weapons included in this Profile.
Ranged Weapon
Ranged Weapon
R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
Charnabal sabre
Charnabal sabre
-
User
-
Melee, Breaching (5+), Duellist’s Edge (1)
-
Charnabal tabar
Charnabal tabar
-
+2
-
Melee, Breaching (6+), Duellist’s Edge (1)
-
Charnabal glaive
Charnabal glaive
-
+1
-
Melee, Breaching (5+), Duellist’s Edge (2), Two-handed
-
Artificer Armour

Forged by the master craftsmen of the Mechanicum, these superior variations of power armour are often highly embellished with ciphers of strength and durability, while some of wildly differing designs are far older than the present age and owe their origins to the forgotten zenith of human technological might.

Artificer armour confers a 2+ Armour Save.
Legion Spatha Combat Bike

To some greater or lesser extent, each Space Marine Legion deploys bike squadrons as battlefield scouts and pursuit troops. Some of these bikes are based on venerable patterns predating the Dark Age of Technology, such as the Iron Shadow, while others, such as the Wyvern, were developed on the far flung worlds of humanity in response to local conditions. The most common pattern in use by the Legiones Astartes is the Spatha, a more heavily armoured version of the Wyvern, intended for light combat and harassment of the foe.

A Legion Spatha combat bike has one twin-linked bolter. In addition, a model with a Legion Spatha combat bike that chooses to Run gains the Shrouded (5+) special rule until the start of the controlling player’s next turn.

A model with the Infantry Unit Type that selects a Legion Spatha combat bike as an upgrade must change its Unit Type to Cavalry, keeping any Unit Sub-types it previously had, and may choose to gain the Skirmish Unit Sub-type. In addition the model must change its Movement Characteristic to 14 and gains the Firing Protocols (2) and Hammer of Wrath (1) special rules.
Bolter

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
24"
4
5
Rapid Fire

Flamer

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
Template
4
5
Assault 1

Plasma gun

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
24"
7
4
Rapid Fire, Breaching (4+), Gets Hot

Meltagun

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
12"
8
1
Assault 1, Armourbane (Melta)

Scout

Scouts are always in the vanguard of the army. Unnoticed by the enemy, they range ahead of the main force.

After both sides have deployed (including Infiltrators), but before the first player begins their first turn, a unit containing at least one model with this special rule can choose to redeploy. If the unit is Infantry, Artillery, Dreadnought or Automata, each model can redeploy anywhere entirely within 6" of its current position. If it is any other Unit Type, each model can instead redeploy anywhere entirely within 12" of its current position. During this redeployment, Scouts can move outside the owning player’s Deployment Zone, but must remain more than 9" away from any enemy unit. A unit that makes a Scout redeployment cannot Charge in the first Game Turn. A unit cannot Embark or Disembark as part of a Scout redeployment.

If both sides have Scouts, roll off; the winner decides who redeploys first. Then alternate redeploying Scout units one at a time. If a unit with this special rule is deployed inside a Dedicated Transport, it confers the Scout special rule to the Transport (though a Disembarkation cannot be performed as part of the redeployment). Note that a Transport with this special rule does not lose it if a unit without this special rule is Embarked upon it. Having Scout also confers the Outflank special rule to units of Scouts that are kept as Reserves.
Astartes shotgun

R
FP
RS
AP
D
Special Rules
Traits
12"
4
-
Assault 2, Concussive (1)

Hit & Run

Some troops employ a flexible battle stance, engaging the foe at close quarters one moment, before peeling off to strike with renewed vigour the next.

A unit that contains at least one model with this special rule that is locked in combat can choose to leave close combat at the end of any Assault phase. If the unit wishes to do so, it must take an Initiative test.

If the Test is failed, nothing happens and the models remain locked in the fight.

If the Test is passed, choose a direction – then roll 2D6 and add the unit’s Movement Characteristic to the result. As long as the distance rolled, in inches, is sufficient to allow the entire unit to move over 1" away from all of the enemy units they are locked in combat with, the unit breaks away from combat and must immediately move a number of inches in the chosen direction equal to the 2D6 + Movement result, ignoring the models they were locked in combat with. No Sweeping Advance rolls are made. Enemy units that are no longer locked in combat immediately Consolidate a number of inches equal to their Initiative.

A Hit & Run Move is not slowed by Difficult Terrain, but does trigger Dangerous Terrain tests as normal. It may not be used to move into base contact with enemy units, and models instead stop 1" away. If there are units with this rule on both sides who wish to disengage, roll off to determine who goes first and then alternate disengaging them. If the last of these ends up no longer in combat, it Consolidates instead.
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