Inquisitor is a tabletop miniatures game based in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 Universe, developed by Gav Thorpe and released in 2001. Whereas Warhammer 40,000 focuses on squad-based tactical warfare, Inquisitor focuses on a small group of adventurers. It is like a Role-playing game, requiring a gamesmaster and featuring complex D100 mechanics and suggesting campaign narratives between games. Inquisitor had its own website and 54 mm scale models were available as "Specialist Games" from the Games Workshop catalogue. Since being discontinued by Games Workshop, Inquisitor lives on as Inq28, to which John Blanche contributes, and Inquisimunda, both adopting the Inquisitor ruleset to 28mm models.
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| - Inquisitor is a tabletop miniatures game based in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 Universe, developed by Gav Thorpe and released in 2001. Whereas Warhammer 40,000 focuses on squad-based tactical warfare, Inquisitor focuses on a small group of adventurers. It is like a Role-playing game, requiring a gamesmaster and featuring complex D100 mechanics and suggesting campaign narratives between games. Inquisitor had its own website and 54 mm scale models were available as "Specialist Games" from the Games Workshop catalogue. Since being discontinued by Games Workshop, Inquisitor lives on as Inq28, to which John Blanche contributes, and Inquisimunda, both adopting the Inquisitor ruleset to 28mm models.
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| - Inquisitor is a tabletop miniatures game based in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 Universe, developed by Gav Thorpe and released in 2001. Whereas Warhammer 40,000 focuses on squad-based tactical warfare, Inquisitor focuses on a small group of adventurers. It is like a Role-playing game, requiring a gamesmaster and featuring complex D100 mechanics and suggesting campaign narratives between games. Inquisitor had its own website and 54 mm scale models were available as "Specialist Games" from the Games Workshop catalogue. Since being discontinued by Games Workshop, Inquisitor lives on as Inq28, to which John Blanche contributes, and Inquisimunda, both adopting the Inquisitor ruleset to 28mm models. Players choose a warband, usually made up of an Inquisitor and his/her henchmen, but also potentially led by any of a huge variety of rogues and heroes from throughout the Imperium such as Rogue Traders, Space Marines or Tech-priests. It even offers the chance to take on the guise of some of the Imperium's greatest enemies, such as Chaos Sorcerers, Genestealer Cult Leaders or twisted Mutants.
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