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Hey mates. I am seriously tempted to purchase a copy of the new Imperial Agents Codex, however I've been hearing a lot of negativity and salt surrounding it at this time. Basically, the gist of it is that they didn't really improve anything and it's just a way to have Inquisition, Sisters of Battle, and some other unique units in a book instead of having them on data-slates. With that being the case, did they change the Inquisition and the warbands in any particular way? And are there any formations in the Codex that are worth running, particularly in the case of the Grey Knights and the Deathwatch? Appreciate the help and feedback.
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Lol fair enough but I am more interested in getting it for the Inquisition and the possibility to field an allied unit of Grey Knights, Deathwatch, and maybe some Sisters depending. Anyways, in regards to the Inquisition, does anyone know if the FW Inquisitor Solomon Lok is mentioned or how he would be affected with this? And how did the Acolytes change exactly in regards to their wargear, as I am aware their Stats didn't change much at all.
 
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