Adepta Sororitas - Sisters of Battle - Used
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1. Who are the Adepta Sororitas?
The Adepta Sororitas is an all-female division of the Imperium of Man’s state church known as the Adeptus Ministorum. They carry out the will of the church and root out heresy and corruption within Humanity and all of its organizations.
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2. What is the Adepta Sororitas playstyle?
The Adepta Sororitas playstyle is focused on their lore which revolves around faith. They get special dice and invulnerable saves that help make this army really hold the line compared to other armies. They can also pack a punch with their multiple loadouts on most units that other armies do not tend to get like more special weapon and heavy weapon options.
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3. What is the best way to get started with Adepta Sororitas?
First thing you will need is the Codex for your army which is a book supplement that gives you all the info you need to play and build the army as well as extra lore. The codex you will need is Codex: Adepta Sororitas.The Start Collecting/Combat Patrol boxes are a great choice to start your army because they save you a better amount of money than if you bought the contents separately. Cool units you can buy for the Adepta Sororitas in addition are: Seraphim Squads, Paragon Warsuits, and the Immolator, to name a few!
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4. Who are some popular Characters in Adepta Sororitas?
Morvenn Vahl, Abbess Sanctorum of the Adepta Sororitas. She was originally a Celestian who was appointed Abbess at the beginning of the Indomitus Crusades. She has had many opportunities to expand her political status but has always stayed with her military roots and continued to rebuild the Adepta Sororitas to be more united. Canoness Veridyan is part of the Order of Our Martyred Lady and has lots of military experience as she has become a veteran of countless battles.
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5. Are Adepta Soroitas a good army?
The Adepta Sororitas are a good army like most armies in Warhammer 40k. If you are seeking a competitive army, then the answer depends on the meta at the time, as every army has their ups and downs in the competitive community. Casual players should not worry about good/bad as it's all about fun.