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New 11th Edition Adepta Sororitas Detachments Makes Seraphim Spotters and Buffs Sacresants

new sisters of battle Adepta Sororitas detachment rules for 11th edition

The new 11th edition Adepta Sororitas detachment rules turn Seraphim into spotters, Sacresants into objective bricks, and dishes out free Character enhancements.

For a faction that’s mostly been about flamer-up and miracle-die your way through chaff, this Faction Focus is a welcome chante. Games Workshop just dropped three new detachments for the Adepta Sororitas in 11th edition, and each one rewards a completely different list-building approach. There’s a jump-pack spotter army option, an elite Sacresant brick build, and a character-stack list with free enhancements piled on top of your normal cap.

If you’ve been waiting for a reason to put your Seraphim back on the table, or you’ve got a 10-strong Celestian Sacresant unit sitting in a foam tray since the new Sisters Combat Patrol dropped, this Faction Focus hands you that reason with both hands.

Whether you run Order of Our Martyred Lady, Argent Shroud, or anything else out of the Sisters of Battle codex, these three detachments flip Sororitas list-building from “pick your one flavor” to “build a list that mixes three at once.”

TL;DR
  • Chorus of Condemnation lets Seraphim and Zephyrim mark enemies for +3″ detection range: your multi-meltas and Exorcists suddenly have spotters built into the list.
  • Clarion of Urgency hands the Canoness with Jump Pack a free bounce back into strategic reserves at the end of your opponent’s Fight phase: combine that with the new 8″ Deep Strike minimum and she can drop almost anywhere on the board.
  • Sacred Champions gives Celestian Sacresants +1 BS and +1 WS: a full 10-strong squad hits on 2s with everything, Sister Dogmata included.
  • Writ of Compunction adds +1 OC to Sacresants and can be slotted onto three units for a few enhancement points, up to +30 OC for the army.
  • Sanctified Orators’ Hagiomnifex hands a Character one of five swappable abilities each turn, and the detachment’s enhancements don’t count against your normal enhancement cap: effectively three free enhancements stacked on top of the rest.

Chorus of Condemnation Turns Seraphim Into Forward Spotters

Chorus of Condemnation DetachmentThe Chorus of Condemnation is the detachment that rewards a jump-pack-heavy Sisters list. Seraphim, Zephyrim, and the Canoness with Jump Pack become forward observers who paint targets for the rest of your army to purge, and the spotter mechanic plays directly into your gunline’s range bands now that detection in 11th edition has been tightened up for most units.

Chorus of Condemnation Detachment Enhancment

  • Angelic Judgement is the detachment rule that gives every friendly Adepta Sororitas INFANTRY FLY unit Condemnatory Psalms: in your Shooting phase, the unit picks a visible enemy within 12″ and condemns it. While condemned, that target has +3″ detection range, which puts it inside multi-melta and Exorcist threat bands you couldn’t quite touch before.
  • Clarion of Urgency is the Canoness with Jump Pack enhancement: at the end of your opponent’s Fight phase, if she’s unengaged, you can put her back into strategic reserves. With the new 8″ Deep Strike minimum, that’s a free redeploy almost anywhere on the table.
  • Harmonised Exorcism (1 CP) is the spotter-payoff stratagem: your Exorcist gets +1 to Hit against any unit visible to and within 9″ of a friendly Sororitas Infantry Fly unit. Spot it with Zephyrim, shoot it with rocket pods.

Chorus of Condemnation Detachment StratagenmThis detachment is built for Sisters players who like the army to operate in two layers, with a fast jump-pack screen up front calling out targets and a rocket-and-melta gunline punishing whatever gets marked. If you’ve already got a Bringers of Flame list on the shelf, this is the natural midfield-to-long-range counterpart.

Sacred Champions Make Celestian Sacresants Into Objective Bricks

Sacred Champions DetachmentIf Chorus of Condemnation is the spotter detachment, Sacred Champions is the elite-melee detachment that turns Celestian Sacresants into a brick wall in the middle of the board. The Holy Quest detachment rule hands every Sacresant unit’s attacks +1 BS and +1 WS, which on a full 10-model squad with hallowed maces and anointed halberds is a serious pile of 2+ swings.

Sacred Champions Detachment Enhancements

  • Holy Quest is the detachment rule: friendly Celestian Sacresants get +1 to BS and WS on every attack. Sister Dogmata’s mace of the righteous gets the bump too, since she’s normally swinging at 3+ or worse. The detachment carries the REVEREND tag, so you can’t double up with another REVEREND detachment.
  • Writ of Compunction is the upgrade enhancement: gives a Sacresant unit +1 OC, and you can hand it out to up to three units. That’s potentially +30 OC on the board for the cost of three enhancement slots, effectively turning your Sacresants into bonus Battleline objective-holders.
  • Faithful Fortitude (1 CP) is the mortal-wound defensive stratagem: when a Sacresant unit takes a mortal wound, the unit picks up Feel No Pain 5+ against mortal wounds for the rest of the phase. Sacresants already have a 4+ invuln and -1 to Wound when joined by a Character, so this plugs the one remaining gap in their defensive stack.

Sacred Champions Detachment StratagemsThe math here is brutal, but in a fun way. A 10-model Sacresant squad with a Character attached is already 4+ invuln, -1 to Wound, and almost impossible to move off an objective. Add Writ of Compunction on top, and you’ve got a unit that hits on 2s and outscores almost any enemy infantry on the point it’s parked on.

Sanctified Orators Give Sisters Characters Free Enhancements

Sanctified Orators DetachmentThe Sanctified Orators detachment works a little differently than the other two. It doesn’t load you up with stratagems, and the detachment rule itself is fairly mild. It’s just +1 Leadership on every Sororitas Character, which is nice but not the headline. What it does instead is hand you a pile of enhancements that don’t count against your army’s normal enhancement cap, which extremely strong buff if you’re already a Character-stack player.

Sanctified Orators Detachment Enhancement

  • Hymns of Battle is the detachment rule: friendly Adepta Sororitas Character units get +1 Ld, and any enhancement selected from this detachment doesn’t count toward your army’s normal enhancement limit. That second line is where the value lives.
  • Hagiomnifex is the headline upgrade: once per turn, the bearer picks one of five abilities at the start of a phase. Up to three Characters can carry one each.
  • Rite of Revelation is the spotter-stacking ability: while the bearer’s unit is shooting, enemy units have +6″ detection range. Combo it with Chorus of Condemnation’s Condemnatory Psalms, and you’re spotting hidden enemies out to 24″ away.
  • Chorus of Repudiation is the survivability ability: attacks targeting the bearer with Strength greater than its Toughness take -1 to Wound. T3 Battle Sisters surviving bolt rifles is a real thing now.
  • The remaining three options are tactical utility for specific moments: Sermon of Intolerance auto-passes battle-shock rolls, which matters now that battle-shock doesn’t strip automatically in your Command phase. Catechism of Raging Fervour adds +1″ Movement. Psalm of Righteous Smiting adds +1 Strength.

If you’re playing the Character-stack version of Sisters, with a Canoness, Palatine, Morvenn Vahl, and a pair of Saints, this detachment is essentially three extra enhancements stacked on top of the ones you’d be paying for anyway. It’s perhaps the most underrated of the three detachments, but arguably the most points-efficient.

Final Thoughts on the New 11th Edition Adepta Sororitas Detachments

GW Stores Rumor Engines META Watch sisters of battleThe headline on these three detachments isn’t a single rule, per se; it’s that all three cost 1 DP, and you can take all three in a single 2,000-point list with Detachment Points to spare. That’s the real benefit of this Faction Focus, which is going to change how Sisters players build lists, at least for the first six months of 11th edition.

Layered detachments mean a Sister’s list doesn’t have to pick one identity at army-build time. The same list can be a spotter army at long range and a brick-wall objective army midfield, with three Hagiomnifex Characters quietly piling on extra enhancements at the same time.

Either way, if GW keeps the 1-DP detachment pricing for the rest of the Faction Focus series, Sisters won’t be the only faction getting a list-building overhaul.

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