The Inquisition has some really sweet units to take in your 40k army, but the FAQ hit not too long ago and completely gutted the army. What’s next?
The Inquisition had a handful of key units that were seeing play before the FAQ messed with the battle-forged rules. Once the FAQ dropped, lists were changed completely and the Inquisition was left in the dust.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s going on.
Battle-forged Dilemma
Remember at the beginning of 8th edition when we saw Imperial soup lists left and right? That’s when an army was considered to be battle forged with just the <Imperium> keyword. Likewise with <Chaos>. Games Workshop stepped in and came out with an FAQ basically negating those keywords. Armies had to pick at least one other keyword besides those two. For example, <Adeptus Astartes> and <heretic Astartes>.
When that happened, the Inquisition got stripped from any lists except for the armies running 100% inquisition. The sucky thing is that the army hasn’t seen any new units for a while (other than HQs) so they aren’t exactly the most competitive. They lack a serious troop choice selection so battalions are out of the window.
Why Haven’t They Fixed It?
Considering that the Inquisition can literally do whatever it wants and everyone else has to be okay with it, you’d think Games Workshop would give them a rule saying that the Battle-forged FAQ doesn’t apply to them.
However, no rule came out and people thought Games Workshop just forgot about the Inquisition and put the entire army in “stasis mode” just like the Sisters of Battle. But was this intentional?
Remember back in the good ol’ days when there was a book that had Inquisition, Sisters of Battle, Grey Knights etc. all rolled into one? Could we be seeing something like that when Sisters of Battle get released next year? If they did that, it would bring Inquisition and Grey Knights back on the competitive scene. They’d have a lot more options, cheaper troops, and stratagems for themselves. They need all three of those things.
This is all hypothetical of course so take everything with a grain of salt. But it would be nice to see more units from the Inquisition on the tabletop without players having to bend over backward to put them there.
What do you think of the Inquisition in 8th edition 40k? What would you like to see done to the army?
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