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''Inquisitor'' was a tabletop miniatures game based in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 (Warhammer 40K, or simply 40K) universe. Whereas the main line of Warhammer 40K games is based on squad based tactical warfare, ''Inquisitor'' focused on a small group of player characters akin to many role-playing games. ''Inquisitor'' miniatures are no longer produced by Games Workshop but, whilst they were, the game had its own website〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Specialist Games )〕 and 54 mm scale models were available as "Specialist Games" from the Games Workshop catalogue.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Games-Workshop Online Store )〕 Players choose a warband, typically made up of an Inquisitor and his/her henchmen, but also potentially led by any of a huge variety of characters from throughout the 40K universe's Imperium, such as Rogue Traders, Space Marines or Tech-priests. It also offers the chance for players to take on the guise of some of the Imperium's greatest enemies, such as Chaos Lords,The Demonic legions of Chaos, Genestealer Cult Leaders, or twisted Mutants. ==The game== The game was supported by Games Workshop's Specialist Games division, which periodically released new rules for the game through the Specialist Games website (). The game was intended for older wargamers, aged 16 and up. The ''Inquisitor'' rulebook was available as a hard copy from Games Workshop, or as a PDF from (the Specialist Games website ). It gives information about the Inquisition and the Warhammer 40K universe in general. The name, when written, is sometimes shortened to =I=, =](or - )[- by fans, in homage to the symbol of the Inquisition as depicted on the cover of the rulebook. ''Inquisitor'' uses a rules system in which two 10-sided dice (known together as a d100 or d%) are thrown to generate a percentile value, with one die representing the "tens" and the other representing "units". Standard six-sided dice are also used for several of the game's mechanics. There are, technically, no limitations on the effective power and equipment of a player character - the rules do not prevent a player from creating a character armed with extremely potent combinations of equipment and skills. The game rulebook does offer an optional "points" system that the organisers of a campaign might use to limit or guide their players, and the general expectation is that players exercise common sense when creating their characters. Unlike a tactical wargame or role-playing game, Inquisitor describes itself as a "narrative" skirmish game, with an emphasis on storytelling in the nature of action movies or adventure novels, as opposed to a focus on winning at all costs. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Inquisitor (game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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