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Hey all, me and my brothers are prepping HoR KT lists but we've hit a roadblock with the Necrons.

In their roster it specifies a 'Necron Noble' as a team leader. we've scoured the codex and can't find anything on it.

Help! Haha.
   
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There aren't any models for HoR KT, they're custom unit entries not made by GW.

My guess is that it would be similar to a necron (over)lord and you use that model for it.

CSM have "Acolyte" as a leader, but it really is just a gakky chaos sorcerer.

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You're using rules that were written well over a decade ago. You'll have to change the rules to fit with new codices.

The equivalent of a Noble would be any of the HQs the current codex has.

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Oh I had no idea the HoR rules were that dated! I figured the downloads at their URL would've been the most current ones.
   
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They are the most current. But that still makes them old as dirt.

Self-proclaimed evil Cat-person. Dues Ex Felines

Cato Sicarius, after force feeding Captain Ventris a copy of the Codex Astartes for having the audacity to play Deathwatch, chokes to death on his own D-baggery after finding Calgar assembling his new Eldar army.

MURICA!!! IN SPESS!!! 
   
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Actualy the Heralds of Ruin dosent use the official Kill Team ruls, They made their own and the latest update was in 2014. They have made their own army lists for each armies that isent the codex.

https://app.box.com/s/y0rhbk9gzs0aevmrdylg Here is the necron army list from them, There you find the stats for a Noble, That can be upgraded to a Lord. So basicaly, A noble is according to this one step under a lord, That is according to the necron codex one step under a overlord. It isent out of date, You just need their own army lists AND the army codex to run it.

If you wanr all their rules, You find them here http://heralds-of-ruin.blogspot.se/p/kill-team-rules.html a few army lists where updated in 2015. So I wouldent say they are old as dirt

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Da biggest and metallest necron leading a mob of necrons is called a noble.
   
 
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