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Hi guys,

A quick note that Inquisimunda was brought back to life on yaktribe.

The 2.0 of Inquisimunda is available here :

https://yaktribe.org/community/vault/categories/inquisimunda.41/

Inquisimunda is a cross over between the GW skirmish game Necromunda and Inquisitor. It keeps the same game rules as necromunda but extends the number and type of gangs you can play. It also introduce an amazing armory, as well as major psychic powers compared to necromunda.
   
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Interesting.
Is this set based on AncientSociety's Inquisimunda set...
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/p/inquisimunda-resources.html
...or a different set?

I recall reading them a while back and thinking they were pretty good. Never got a chance to try them though.

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 Eilif wrote:
Interesting.
Is this set based on AncientSociety's Inquisimunda set...
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/p/inquisimunda-resources.html
...or a different set?

I recall reading them a while back and thinking they were pretty good. Never got a chance to try them though.


It is an extensive update of those rules.

@matelloco: I Think you should post this in News & Rumors.
   
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Cool!
IIRC, they were one of the best regarded inquisimunda rulesets some years back, but they haven't been updated in a long time.

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 Eilif wrote:
Interesting.
Is this set based on AncientSociety's Inquisimunda set...
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/p/inquisimunda-resources.html
...or a different set?

I recall reading them a while back and thinking they were pretty good. Never got a chance to try them though.


They are based on the set released at Empire of Ghosts, yes.

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