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This will be covered later.Īs it stands, I have to give Chaplains the victory in this regard. Librairans are usually kept at a single choice per codex, but in every case, they have a chance to add to their utility with the Epistolary upgrade. Standard C:SM offers only one chaplain, as do the Space Wolves. This is seen in Black Templar, Blood Angels, and Dark Angels. Generally speaking, most codexes which contain chaplains offer two verisons. idea that for the most part, a single stat is worth around 5 points over the price of most base line models per army. However, it is important to recognize that the points are adjusted appropriately as it is a 20 point increase for a total of 4 stat line increases. With the Interrogator chaplain, there is a powerful stat line to back it up and I suspect much like that in the Black Templar codex, most people will want to take the more resilient choice as this is meant to be a close combat-oriented unit, and a bulkier stat line usually means better results. but this is where things become a little muddy. There is a regular chaplain also available for 20 points less with the same stat line as that of the Librarian.
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Some of the prominent differences found on the most recent example (Dark Angels) are that of the Ballistic Skill, Wounds, Initiative, and Attack profiles, in all of which the Interrogator Chaplain has one additional point. While the blue codex differs much in this regard, for the most part we have seen a difference in the stat line provided by these two units, with the chaplain walking out with a slightly elevated line. Regardless of name, I will be looking into the HQ version of each codex for this comparison. The Space Wolf "Rune Priest" and "Wolf Priest." The Black Templars have no Librarians at all, so they will only be contributing for the men in black. A few exceptions are that some codexes refer to these units with different names, such as the Blood Angel "Reclusiarch" as well as their chaplains found in the elite slot. So as it is probably easy to recognize, these units are both HQ choices presented in just about every Space Marine codex. As such, take all that you read with a colossal size grain of naturally occurring, flavor enhancing crystal. WARNING: the following is based completely on my views as a player, and I recognize bias is ever an issue with opinion/observation-based articles. And having had been made to suffer the presence of the witch we all know as Corvus, the Templar in me has decided to breakdown the uses of the Chaplain vs.
#40k prescience and witchfire series#
This series will take two units, usually sharing some similarity and breakdown in-depth what it is about them that shines. Welcome all to the first installment of a new series I shall be attending for Rites: The Showdown.