No | NAME | M | WS | BS | S | T | W | A | Ld | Sv | Base |
85 Chaplain in Terminator Armour (base: 40mm) |
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1 | 85 Chaplain in Terminator Armour |
5" | 2+ | 3+ | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 9 | 2+ | 40mm |
WEAPON | RANGE | TYPE | S | AP | D | ABILITIES |
Storm bolter | ||||||
Storm bolter | 24" | Rapid Fire 2 | 4 | 0 | 1 | - |
Crozius arcanum | ||||||
Crozius arcanum | Melee | Melee | +2 | -1 | 2 | - |
• This model’s storm bolter can be replaced with 1 weapon from the Combi-weapons list.
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ABILITIES | |
ABILITIES |
Angels of Death, Teleport Strike Rosarius: This model has a 4+ invulnerable save. Spiritual Leaders (Aura): While a friendly CORE unit is within 6" of this model, models in that unit can use this model’s Leadership characteristic instead of their own. Deathwing: If this unit is from the Dark Angels Chapter (or one of its successor Chapters), it has the DEATHWING keyword. Wolf Priest: If this unit is from the Space Wolves Chapter (or one of its successor Chapters), it has the WOLF PRIEST keyword. |
This model knows the Litany of Hate and one other litany from the Litanies of Battle. In your Command phase, if this model is on the battlefield, it can recite one litany it knows that has not already been recited by a friendly model this turn. Roll one D6: on a 3+, the recited litany is inspiring and takes effect until the start of your next Command phase. | |
Chaplain in Terminator Armour can receive the following Chapter Command upgrade: Master of Sanctity +20 (Power Rating: +1). | |
FACTION KEYWORDS: IMPERIUM, ADEPTUS ASTARTES, | |
KEYWORDS: INFANTRY, CHARACTER, PRIEST, TERMINATOR, CHAPLAIN, DEATHWING, WOLF PRIEST |
Once the Imperial Fists have captured a site of strategic importance, they dig in and hold their position no matter what the enemy hurls at them.
No warriors can coax the searing spirits of flamers to brighter or more destructive life than those from volcanic Nocturne.
Only where the battle is fiercest and the enemy can be faced eye to eye can the Salamanders truly be tested.
When facing the largest enemies, Vulkan’s sons draw upon their gene-sire’s titanic might, their strength terrible to behold.
Such is their famed endurance that the Salamanders are able to stand firm amidst storms of small-arms fire and lesser blows.
With a zealous cry, the Black Templars press forward towards victory.
At a critical point in the battle, the Black Templar host channels its fervour into their strikes, breaking the back of the enemy force in a hatred-fuelled flurry of blows.
The battle cry of the Emperor’s Spears is the call that precedes their red work.
Having spent years relying on their trusted brothers, when Emperor’s Spears fight together, little can stay their blows.
The most successful hunts are those where the prey doesn’t know they are being hunted.
Learned in arcane biomechanics and chirurgery, Wolf Priests apply their rough surgery, shamanistic rites and medicinal balms to drag warriors back from the gates of Morkai’s realm of death.
Daemonic possession gives each battle-brother of the Exorcists a personal revelation about the nature of daemonkind, and with this knowledge they banish their foe.
Flesh Tearers constantly push towards new foes, moving one step closer to engaging the enemy and sating their lust to kill.
The Deathwing have learned to begin their sweeping fire patterns immediately upon their arrival from teleportation.
Many foes have charged the Dark Angels’ lines, only to be met by an unbreakable wall of ceramite.
When the fighting is at its fiercest, the Terminator-armoured warriors of the Chapter truly show their quality.
It is said on Chogoris that the sons of the Khan ride the stormwinds themselves, racing swift and wrathful into war.
The sons of Dorn maintain strict fire discipline, standing shoulder to shoulder as they unleash devastating volleys of bolt rounds into the foe.
Ultramarines fight as the Codex dictates, eschewing individual glory to function as a disciplined, cohesive killing machine.
Those who would abuse their strength to oppress the weak and humble are amongst the Raven Guard’s most favoured prey.
By trusting in the ironclad gifts of the Omnissiah that stud their flesh, the Iron Hands can withstand even the most punishing attacks of their enemies.
Legendary deeds in the midst of battle are an intoxicating mead. Those of the hero’s retinue are inspired to greater feats of daring and valour, proving themselves worthy of their champion.
Fuelled by battlefield adrenaline, the Chaplain recites his litanies with even greater fervour, inspiring the warriors around him.
Imminent death does not prevent a Space Marine from enacting his final justice upon the enemies of the Imperium.
The sons of Vulkan have always evinced a tenacious hold upon life while their enemies yet live.
The Blood Angels would gladly put themselves in harm’s way to protect others, exemplifying the sacrifice of Sanguinius.
Filled with the spirit of Sigismund, this warrior roars a challenge to his foes, daring them to face him in single combat.
Even under heaviest fire, the voices of the Chaplains ring out above the fray, exhorting those in their charge to ever greater acts of heroism.
The greatest champions of Fenris have hunted near-mythical monsters, bested dark champions and waded through seas of blood - throughout all, howling with joy in the face of death.
The Chapter houses a series of cults, each a proud sub-sect with traditions and associations concerning the role of a battle-brother on the battlefield.
The noble lords of the Blood Angels are mighty warriors indeed, but even within this exalted brotherhood, some heroic individuals stand out amongst their peers.
In extremis, the Chapter Master of the Blood Angels will bestow one of their treasured relics to a worthy champion from one of their successor Chapters.
It is not unheard of for the revered relics of the Ultramarines to be bestowed for a time upon a worthy successor Chapter as a mark of honour and respect.
The Dark Angels’ commanders are expected to have prodigious tactical and martial skills. Even in this elite group, some individuals stand out.
It is not unheard of for the Dark Angels to bestow ancient relics to worthy warriors of their successor Chapters.
Some of the Deathwatch’s champions have unparalleled records of service, their capacity for slaying the xenos a true gift.
The heroes of the Ultramarines do not rest on their laurels. Rather, they strive all the harder to excel, for they recognise that only through excellence can they and their warriors prevail.
In times of great need, the Space Marine Chapters will unleash the full power of their armouries, equipping their battle-brothers with artefacts of extraordinary power.
Every Space Marine is a champion in their own right, a posthuman demigod who stands between Mankind and the darkness.
The heroes of the White Scars are storied veterans who combine cunning and experience with red-handed ferocity.
Bequeathed by the White Scars, a relic of Chogoris is a mighty boon indeed.
Victory in the Feast of Blades brings rewards of favour and recognition for he who earns them.
The most accomplished officers amongst the Imperial Fists’ ranks are true paragons of battle, masters of the Codex Astartes’ tenets and unfaltering heroes to the last.
Should cogitation-choristry commend it, the Iron Council may bestow a relic of Medusa upon one of their successors for a time.
This warrior has absorbed well the lessons his Primarch taught, and has mastered his Chapter’s ways of war.
The greatest heroes of Nocturne are embodiments of Vulkan’s tenets and living monuments to his nobility.
The respect of the Salamanders is not easily earned, but the trust so forged is sealed by the giving of powerful artefacts.
It is not a difficult sum for a warrior of the Iron Hands to cogitate, that his commanding officers’ lives are worth more to the Imperium than his own.
The leaders of the Black Templars must seek to emulate the example set by Sigismund himself, exhibiting strategic excellence worthy of the sons of Dorn. Such warriors command the greatest hosts, and leave a legacy of successful crusades behind them.
Pomp and ceremony are of little worth to Corax’s gene-sons, who instead favour tangible acts of faith and comradeship.
There are few more meaningful tokens of brotherhood among the sons of Russ than the gifting of a war trophy - heavy with glory and steeped in tales of honour -from one warrior to another.
The most accomplished leaders of the Raven Guard are masters of every strategic doctrine laid down by Corvus Corax.
Every son of Russ feels the instinctive feral impulses flood through them in battle, a howling and vicious urge to hunt.
White Scars train tirelessly to accurately fire even the heaviest weapons whilst racing into battle.
The ability to hose your foe in bolter fire while battling toe to toe has proven vital across countless trenches and battlements.
Many attempt to flee from the White Scars’ wrath like prey put to flight. Yet the huntsmen of Chogoris are not so easily evaded.
A measured advance allows Space Marines to unleash a steady stream of fire.
Switching weapons to full auto, the Space Marines unleash a short-lived but inescapable hail of fire.
To the Imperial Fists, pain is but another didactic tool, a reminder of what their forebears endured without complaint and which they, too, must weather unwavering.
The heightened senses of the Space Wolves allow them to sniff out prey wherever, or however, it is hidden.
The Salamanders’ expertise with weapons that recall their volcanic heritage is unmatched.
Even in the press and whirl of close combat, the fires of Nocturne are undimmed, a roaring inferno consuming the foe.
The deadliest strike comes always from the least expected quarter. So taught Corax.
Utilising the arcane secrets of teleportation technology, the Deathwatch burst from nowhere to attack.
If critical objectives look close to falling into enemy hands, the Raven Guard will often plant explosives to deny their capture.
Site-to-site battlefield teleportation is a rare capability indeed, used only by the Deathwatch in extreme situations.
Each squad within an Ultramarines strike force at war is ready to switch to a new combat doctrine at a moment’s notice.
It is the divine command of the God-Emperor that the Black Templars bring ruin to Humanity’s foes. In battle they are never still, surging towards the enemy, bolters blazing.
The Raven Guard are masters of infiltration, slipping unseen across the battlefield before striking from the shadows to annihilate their foes with gun and blade.
Individual shells are loaded when optimised volleys are required.
The Rock’s Armoury houses all manner of ancient wonders.
Nearby motion and radiation signatures are detected by a handheld device, forewarning the bearer of ambushes.
Amongst the rarest forms of special issue ammunition available to the Deathwatch, these bolts are handed out, a few each, to warriors sent on investigative missions, lest they encounter a foe their usual wargear cannot best.
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BOLTER DRILL Crimson Fists Stratagem The Crimson Fists maintain strict fire discipline at all times, standing shoulder to shoulder with their battle-brothers as they unleash devastatingly accurate volleys of bolter fire into the foe. Use this Stratagem just before a CRIMSON FISTS INFANTRY unit attacks in the Shooting phase. Until the end of the phase, each time you make a hit roll of 6+ for a model from that unit firing a bolt weapon, that model can immediately make another hit roll using the same weapon at the same target (these bonus attacks cannot themselves generate any further attacks). For the purposes of this Stratagem, a bolt weapon is any weapon profile whose name includes the word 'bolt’ (e.g. boltgun, bolt rifle, heavy' bolter, boltstorm gauntlet). Duty’s Burden and Pedro Kantor’s Dorn’s Arrow are also bolt weapons. | ||
WEAPON | RANGE | TYPE | S | AP | D | ABILITIES |
Combi-flamer | ||||||
Before selecting targets, select one or both of the profiles below to make attacks with. If you select both, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | ||||||
Combi-flamer | Before selecting targets, select one or both of the profiles below to make attacks with. If you select both, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | |||||
- Boltgun | ||||||
- Boltgun | 24" | Rapid Fire 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | - |
- Flamer | ||||||
- Flamer | 12" | Assault D6 | 4 | 0 | 1 | Each time an attack is made with this weapon profile, that attack automatically hits the target. |
Each time an attack is made with this weapon profile, that attack automatically hits the target. | ||||||
Combi-grav | ||||||
Before selecting targets, select one or both of the profiles below to make attacks with. If you select both, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | ||||||
Combi-grav | Before selecting targets, select one or both of the profiles below to make attacks with. If you select both, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | |||||
- Boltgun | ||||||
- Boltgun | 24" | Rapid Fire 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | - |
- Grav-gun | ||||||
- Grav-gun | 18" | Rapid Fire 1 | 5 | -3 | 1 | Each time an attack made with this weapon profile is allocated to a model with a Save characteristic of 3+ or better, that attack has a Damage characteristic of 2. |
Each time an attack made with this weapon profile is allocated to a model with a Save characteristic of 3+ or better, that attack has a Damage characteristic of 2. | ||||||
Combi-melta | ||||||
Before selecting targets, select one or both of the profiles below to make attacks with. If you select both, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | ||||||
Combi-melta | Before selecting targets, select one or both of the profiles below to make attacks with. If you select both, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | |||||
- Boltgun | ||||||
- Boltgun | 24" | Rapid Fire 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | - |
- Meltagun | ||||||
- Meltagun | 12" | Assault 1 | 8 | -4 | D6 | Each time an attack made with this weapon profile targets a unit within half range, that attack has a Damage characteristic of D6+2. |
Each time an attack made with this weapon profile targets a unit within half range, that attack has a Damage characteristic of D6+2. | ||||||
Combi-plasma | ||||||
Before selecting targets, select one or two of the profiles below to make attacks with (you can only select one of the plasma gun profiles). If you select two, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | ||||||
Combi-plasma | Before selecting targets, select one or two of the profiles below to make attacks with (you can only select one of the plasma gun profiles). If you select two, then each time an attack is made with this weapon this phase, subtract 1 from that attack’s hit roll. | |||||
- Boltgun | ||||||
- Boltgun | 24" | Rapid Fire 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | - |
- Plasma gun (standard) | ||||||
- Plasma gun (standard) | 24" | Rapid Fire 1 | 7 | -3 | 1 | - |
- Plasma gun (supercharge) | ||||||
- Plasma gun (supercharge) | 24" | Rapid Fire 1 | 8 | -3 | 2 | If any unmodified hit rolls of 1 are made for attacks with this weapon profile, the bearer is destroyed after shooting with this weapon. |
If any unmodified hit rolls of 1 are made for attacks with this weapon profile, the bearer is destroyed after shooting with this weapon. | ||||||
Storm bolter | ||||||
Storm bolter | 24" | Rapid Fire 2 | 4 | 0 | 1 | - |
The Chaplain fuels his battle brothers with hatred and exhorts them to strike the foe harder and harder, without mercy.
If this litany is inspiring, then while a friendly CORE or CHARACTER unit is within 6" of this PRIEST, each time a model in that unit makes a melee attack, you can re-roll the hit roll.D6 | LITANIES OF BATTLE |
1 | LITANY OF FAITH (AURA) The Chaplain exhorts his charges to steel themselves against even the most dangerous weapons the enemy can bring to bear. If this litany is inspiring, then while a friendly CORE or CHARACTER unit is within 6" of this Priest, each time a model in that unit would lose a wound as the result of a mortal wound, roll one D6: on a 5+, that wound is not lost. |
2 | CATECHISM OF FIRE The Chaplain calls upon his brothers to unleash a relentless storm of close-range firepower. If this litany is inspiring, select one friendly CORE or CHARACTER unit within 6" of this PRIEST. Each time a model in that unit makes a ranged attack against the closest eligible target, add 1 to that attack’s wound roll. |
3 | EXHORTATION OF RAGE The Chaplain bellows his fury at the enemy, his brothers surging forwards to strike them down. If this litany is inspiring, select one friendly CORE or CHARACTER unit within 6" of this PRIEST. Each time a model in that unit makes a melee attack, add 1 to that attack’s wound roll. |
4 | MANTRA OF STRENGTH The Chaplain focuses his mind on the purity of the blood that runs through his veins, bestowed upon him by the Primarch himself. If this litany is inspiring:
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5 | RECITATION OF FOCUS The Chaplain recites creeds that focus the minds of his brothers to ensure their shots strike true. If this litany is inspiring, select one friendly CORE or CHARACTER unit within 6" of this PRIEST. Each time a model in that unit makes a ranged attack, add 1 to that attack’s hit roll. |
6 | CANTICLE OF HATE (AURA) Bellowing his hatred of the foe, the Chaplain leads his brothers in the wholesale destruction of the enemy. If this litany is inspiring, then while a friendly CORE or CHARACTER unit is within 6" of this PRIEST:
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Masters of Sanctity are the High Chaplains of the Space Marine Chapters. They maintain the spiritual well-being of their brothers, ensuring none falter in their responsibilities. Their mere presence inspires fervent aggression amongst their kin, though they are just as capable of delivering retribution first-hand. With word and deed a Master of Sanctity guides his brothers to glory.
A veteran of the battlefield and of the sermon, this warlord intones his litanies and galvanises his brothers with every word.
Legend has it that the golden, skull-faced death mask known as the Emperor's Judgement was crafted in the years following the Horus Heresy, and its crimson, crystal eye lenses are imbued with droplets of his own lifeblood. Regardless of the truth of its origins, several influential Masters of Sanctity have been granted the honour of wearing the Emperor's Judgement in battle. Both heretics and xenos cower in the face of its grim majesty.
This datasheet has HQ Battlefield Role. Full list of Space Marines units sharing same Battlefield Role follows:
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Space Marines stand unafraid before the terrors of the galaxy.
Each time a Combat Attrition test is taken for this unit, ignore any or all modifiers.The INFANTRY keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The CENTURION keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The TERMINATOR keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The BIKER keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
To a Space Marine, the boltgun is more than a weapon - it is an instrument of Mankind’s divinity, the bringer of death to his foes.
Instead of following the normal rules for Rapid Fire weapons, models in this unit shooting Rapid Fire bolt weapons make double the number of attacks if any of the following apply:The Adeptus Astartes are elite troops who strike with the fury of a thunderbolt. Few opponents can withstand this onslaught.
Each time this unit fights, if it made a charge move, was charged, or performed a Heroic Intervention this turn, then until that fight is resolved, add 1 to the Attacks characteristic of models in this unit.The ADEPTUS ASTARTES keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The datasheets using AGENT OF THE IMPERIUM keyword can be found in the following Factions:
Imperium: Adepta Sororitas, Agents of the Imperium, Imperial Knights, Inquisition.The AGENT OF THE IMPERIUM keyword is used in the following datasheets:
The datasheets using UNALIGNED keyword can be found in the following Factions:
Unaligned: Unaligned.The UNALIGNED keyword is used in the following datasheets:
When the Adeptus Astartes fight, they employ a set of combat doctrines to eliminate the enemy. After pounding the foe with heavy weapons, warriors advance to lay down a hail of bolter fire before charging forth with chainswords roaring to finish the foe.
If every unit from your army has the ADEPTUS ASTARTES keyword (excluding AGENT OF THE IMPERIUM and UNALIGNED units), this unit gains a bonus (see below) depending on which Combat Doctrine is active for your army. During the first battle round, the Devastator Doctrine is active for your army. From the second battle round onwards, at the start of the battle round, you can change which Combat Doctrine is active for your army, as follows:The Codex Astartes explains in detail the strategic value of overwhelming firepower applied to key targets at the optimal time in order to eliminate threats and create tactical openings.
While this combat doctrine is active, improve the Armour Penetration characteristic of every Heavy and Grenade weapon that models in this unit are equipped with by 1.As the warring armies close upon one another and vicious firefights erupt, the Codex lays out strategies for swiftly seizing the initiative and combining versatility with firepower.
While this combat doctrine is active, improve the Armour Penetration characteristic of every Rapid Fire and Assault weapon that models in this unit are equipped with by 1.The Codex Astartes leaves no doubt that the killing blow in most engagements must be delivered with a decisive close-quarters strike. It presents plentiful tactical means to achieve this end.
While this combat doctrine is active, improve the Armour Penetration characteristic of every Pistol and Melee weapon that models in this unit are equipped with by 1.Space Marines are amongst the finest warriors in the Imperium.
This unit has the following abilities, which are described below: And They Shall Know No Fear; Bolter Discipline; Shock Assault; Combat Doctrines.The IMPERIUM keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The ADEPTUS ASTARTES keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The CHARACTER keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The ARTILLERY keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The ADEPTUS ASTARTES and CHARACTER keywords are used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The WHITE SCARS and CHARACTER keywords are used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The WHITE SCARS and BIKER keywords are used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The WHITE SCARS and INFANTRY keywords are used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The and CHARACTER keywords are used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
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The INFANTRY keyword is used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
The IRON HANDS and INFANTRY keywords are used in the following Space Marines datasheets:
ALL FLESH IS WEAKNESS
This warlord bears so extraordinary a number of cybernetic enhancements that there is little true flesh left.
When this WARLORD would lose a wound, roll one D6; on a 5+ that wound is not lost.
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The IRON HANDS and CHARACTER keywords are used in the following Space Marines datasheets: