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actually, the Inquisitor was never a mage (
if a monk is now a humble novice in robes, who prays and sweeps the floor in the Temple, then in D&D, he is a nimble and strong warrior, possessing energy-based abilities focused on the environment:D in a way, you could say he's a warrior.
but the Inquisitor (not the Warhammer one^___^) has always been a psychopathic fanatic who hammers nails and heads with a hammer, pointing a trembling finger at the heretic and spitting on him. not a single bit of magic.
Первый, кто был забанен за Правду.
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Inquisitors really complement Humans, making them truly warlike. Stern, armor-clad priests, hardened in battles with creatures and demons, carry the Light on their staff. Just their presence in battle makes it clear: "
HERETIC WILL BE PUNISHED!
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They always perform well, in any quantity. They endure, hit hard, and are reliable both in melee and at range – a true standard of reliability. It's a great unit. I usually try to have about 150 Knights and 30 Inquisitors in my army. Inquisitors are often overlooked amidst the mass of knights, but that's usually a mistake).

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