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"For every battle honour, a thousand heroes die alone, unsung, and unremembered.

" This special Warhammer 40,000 scenario allows players to recreate a deadly firefight between a crack team sent out on a deadly mission and the defending troops ordered to stop them. It could be a team of Ork Kommandos sneaking into a Necron tomb complex, a pack of Kroot Mercenaries sent to 'liberate' a priceless Dark Eldar artefact from its twisted shrine, or a squad of Space Marine scouts avoiding patrolling Gun Drones as they make their way to assassinate a Tau Ethereal; the possibilities really are endless! Kill team is designed to be played with a small number of models, each of which is treated as an individual unit. This means games will be quick: you'll easily finish a game in a lunchtime, and may even have time for a rematch. In addition we've we've included a special rule for 'Specialist Troopers' that is perfect for those players that like to convert models in their armies. So click off the safety catch and ensure you brought along those extra ammo clips. It's a battle to the death, and only the most ruthless warriors will survive. Army Selection and Force Organisation Chart Each player picks an army worth 200 points using the following Force Organisation Chart: 0-1 Elite 0-2 Troops 0-1 Fast Attack Neither Play may place any units in Reserves under any circumstances. This means you may not take any Flyers, and units are unable to leave the table and enter Continuous Reserves. Units that have to be deployed via Deep Strike such as Codex Daemons forces and Drop Pods must deploy as normal units within the Deployment zone instead. You may select an army using any current Warhammer 40,000 Codex, including any Warhammer 40,000 current legal Forgeworld Army Lists and units. You may not select units from out-of-date Codexes, Apocalypse or Planet Strike, etc. All units must be selected from the same Codex (no Allies) and you are not able to take any Fortifications. You must select your force following all restrictions of each Codex, including minimum squad sizes, numbers of models required for weapons and wargear, and any 1+ requirements for units within the Elites, Troops and Fast Attack slots. Table Set-Up and Deployment Kill Team is ideally played on a table that is three or four feet square. Much smaller than this and models will start on top of each other, and much larger they may never find each other! Place as much terrain as you can on the table - in Kill Team the more terrain the better. His opponent then does likewise. Neither side may place any units in reserve.
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First Turn The player that deployed first goes first unless his opponent can seize the initiative as described in the Warhammer 40,000 rule book. Game Length & Victory conditions The battle continues until one side has been reduced to half its starting number of models or less. Once a player's army has been reduced to half strength he must take a leadership test at the start of each of his turns; if he fails the test then his army flees and the other player wins the battle. If the test is passed then the battle continues, but the player will have to take another test at the start of his next turn. Note that it is entirely possible for both player's to have to take Leadership testes at the start of their turns and that the first one to fail will lose the battle. The Leadership test is always taken using the highest Leadership of any of the player's surviving models. Apply a -1 modifier to the second test a player has to take, a -2 modifier to the third test and so on. Special Rules Every Man For Himself: All models operate as individual units in this mission, even if they were chosen as part of a squad of squadron. In addition when a model shoots or fights in assault, it may split its attacks up amongst eligible targets if desired. Furthermore, Independent Characters are not able to join other units, and special rules that affect entire units will only affect the model(s) that have them.

Specialist Troopers: Each player is allowed to pick up to three different Specialists that benefit from one of the universal special rules listed below. Each player picks their specialists out loud before at the start of the mission, before the armies deploy. Each Specialist counts as Split the table into four quarters and roll-off to see which player having one of the Universal Special Rules. picks the quarter they will deploy in. You must say which rule applies when you declare the model is a The opposing player deploys in the opposing quarter. Specialist. For example, you might say This model is a specialist The player that won the roll-off deploys first. Tank Hunter, or This Specialist is Fearless, and so on. He must deploy all of his army in his deployment area, anywhere Keep a note as to which rule applies to which Specialist. that is more than 9" from the centre of the table. All Specialists on the same side must pick different special rules, Units that normally have to be deployed via Deep Strike such as and you may not give more than one specialist rule to each models from Codex Daemons and Drop Pods must deploy in the model. same manner as regular models within the deployment zone.

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Universal Special Rules: These Special Rules are found on pages 32-43 of the Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook. The following Special Rules can be applied to any model in your Kill Team: Adamantium Will Crusader Daemon Fear Fleet Furious Charge Hammer of Wrath Hatred Hit & Run Infiltrate Independent Character It Will Not Die Jink Monster Hunter Move Through Cover Night Vision Rage Rampage Relentless Scout Shrouded Skilled Rider Skyfire Slow and Purposeful Smash Soul Blaze Stealth Stubborn Swarms Tank Hunters Zealot The following Special Rules can be applied to any Non-Vehicle model in your Kill Team: And They Shall Know No Fear Brotherhood of Psykers Brotherhood of Sorcerers Counter-Attack Eternal Warrior Fearless Feel No Pain Psyker The following Special Rules can be applied to any model in your Kill Team, but will only affect Close Combat attacks made by that model: Armourbane Blind Fleshbane Poisoned (4+) Rending Shred Strikedown

The following Special Rules can be applied to any one weapon on any model in your Kill Team, and will only affect attacks made with that weapon: Armourbane Barrage Blast Blind Concussive Fleshbane Force Gets Hot Haywire Ignores Cover Lance Large Blast Master-Crafted Melta Pinning Poisoned (4+) Rending Shred Sniper Specialist Weapon Strikedown Torrent Twin-Linked Two-Handed Unwieldy The following Special Rules can be applied to any Vehicle model in your Kill Team: Assault Vehicle Missile Lock Power of the Machine Spirit Psychic Pilot Strafing Run Supersonic Vector Dancer The Psyker Special Rule makes the Specialist a Mastery Level 1 Psyker and may select from the Psychic Powers normally available to models in that Codex. If your codex does not include any psychic powers (eg. Tau or Dark Eldar), then you have access to the Pyromancy and Biomancy disciplines from the Warhammer 40,000 rule book. Rules such as Torrent and Barage that affect a specific weapon type such as Template, Blast or Large Blast can only be applied to a weapon that is already of the correct type or it will have no effect. (For example, giving a Meltagun the Torrent special rule will not mean it is now a template weapon.)

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