Inquisitor Kroyle
Composition & Wargear
Ranged Weapons
| Weapon | Range | A | BS | S | AP | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jindarii tox-cycler | 36" | 1 | 2+ | 6 | -2 | 2 |
| Stubcarbine | 12" | 2 | 2+ | 5 | -2 | 2 |
Melee Weapons
| Weapon | Range | A | WS | S | AP | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Butcher blade | Melee | 5 | 3+ | 4 | -2 | 1 |
| Garralisk's claws and teeth | Melee | 4 | 4+ | 5 | -1 | 1 |
Abilities
After this unit has shot, you can select one enemy unit hit by those attacks. Until the end of the phase, each time an Agents of the Imperium or Imperium Infantry Battleline model from your army makes an attack that targets that enemy unit, you can re‑roll the Hit roll.
In your Shooting phase, after this unit has shot, if this model scored a hit with its Jindarii tox‑cycler, until the end of the battle, add 2 to the Strength and Damage characteristics of that weapon (to a maximum Damage characteristic of 6).
Unless part of an attached unit, this unit is not visible to enemy models unless they are within 12" of this unit, and it cannot be targeted by [INDIRECT FIRE] weapons unless the attacking model is within 12" of this unit. If this ability takes the form Lone Operative X", unless part of an attached unit, this unit is not visible to enemy models unless they are within X" of this unit, and it cannot be targeted by [INDIRECT FIRE] weapons unless the attacking model is within X" of this unit.
This ability always takes the form Scouts X". In the Resolve Pre-battle Abilities step, if every model in a unit has this ability, you can do one of the following: - If that unit is in strategic reserves, you can set up that unit anywhere that is wholly within your deployment zone. - If that unit is wholly within your deployment zone, it can make a scout move (see below). - If that unit is embarked within a DEDICATED TRANSPORT that is wholly within your deployment zone, and if every model embarked within that DEDICATED TRANSPORT has the Scouts ability, that DEDICATED TRANSPORT can make a scout move.
If your army Faction is not AGENTS OF THE IMPERIUM, but every model in your army has the IMPERIUM keyword, you can include AGENTS OF THE IMPERIUM units in your army even if they do not have the Faction keyword you selected in the Select Army Faction step. In this case, the maximum number of AGENTS OF THE IMPERIUM units you can include in your army depends on the battle size, as shown below.
Incursion: 1 RETINUE, 1 CHARACTER, 1 REQUISITIONED Strike Force: 2 RETINUE, 2 CHARACTER, 1 REQUISITIONED Onslaught: 3 RETINUE, 3 CHARACTER, 2 REQUISITIONED
Note that you can include AGENTS OF THE IMPERIUM DEDICATED TRANSPORT units in such an army as normal, but each unit must start the battle with one or more units embarked within it, or it cannot be deployed for that battle and will count as having been destroyed during the first battle round.
This ability always takes the form [ANTI-X Y+]. Each time an attack is made with an [ANTI] weapon, if the target unit has the keyword denoted by X, an unmodified wound roll of Y+ is a critical wound. Example:* An attack made with an [ANTI-VEHICLE 4+] weapon against a Vehicle unit will result in a critical wound on an unmodified wound roll of 4+, while an attack made with an [ANTI-PSYKER 2+] weapon against a Psyker unit will result in a critical wound on an unmodified wound roll* of 2+.
In your Shooting phase, each time an attack is made with a [HEAVY] weapon, add 1 to the hit roll if all of the following apply to the attacking unit: - That unit is unengaged. - That unit was not set up on the battlefield this turn. - No model in that unit has moved more than 3" this turn.
While resolving attacks made with one or more [PRECISION] weapons, at the start of the Allocation Order step (05.03), if the target unit contains one or more CHARACTER models visible to one or more of the attacking models, the active player can select one allocation group that contains one of those visible CHARACTER models. If they do, until those attacks are resolved, or until that CHARACTER group is destroyed (whichever happens first), that CHARACTER group is the current allocation group.
[PISTOL] and [CLOSE-QUARTERS] are identical for all rules purposes.
Units containing one or more models with a [CLOSE-QUARTERS] weapon can shoot using close-quarters shooting (10.06). When using another shooting type, for each model in that unit (excluding MONSTER/VEHICLE models), you can only select one of the following to make attacks with: - One or more of its [CLOSE-QUARTERS] weapons. - One or more of its other ranged weapons.
Each time a unit containing one or more models with an [EXTRA ATTACKS] weapon fights, those models will make attacks with those weapons in addition to any others. In the Select Weapons step (04.01), for each of those models, you must select: - All of that model’s [EXTRA ATTACKS] weapons. - One of that model’s other melee weapons, if possible.