

It has lots of wargear options, lots of relics, lots of tactical options, new character types (or old, depending how you look at it), some "new" special characters (exist in lore but have no models, but the models like Horst would be super easy to convert) and aims to have a lot of fluffy rules that may not be perfectly balanced. It's worth noting therefore that this is a true kitchen sink list designed to give you a huge amount of freedom in how you build your forces and inquisitors, though it does have some restrictions to maintain sanity. The big problem is that the Inquisition index is… well, it's just so bland this is a complaint I've had with all of GW's recent Inquisition releases, as they simply do not contain the sheer wealth of options required to make an interesting, and fully customisable, Inquisition force. This is partly because I'm waiting to find the time to come up with a new, better, template, probably in InDesign, after wrestling with iBooks Author and deciding to abandon it.Īnyway, while working on my Adeptus Arbites index I also began working on fleshing out Sororitas, Ministorum and Inquisition simultaneously, and the Inquisition in particular I was quite happy with, despite the limitations of trying to keep it like an index. So Waaaghpower's thread on Inquisiton changes reminded me that I have recently done nothing at all on rebooting my Sororitas/Ministorum/Inquisition list for 40k 8th edition.
