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* GameBreaker: Space Marines. Not just because they're overpowered[[note]](and they ''are'' -- this much was admitted from the beginning, and {{Game Master}}s are advised against allowing Space Marines as ordinary characters without somehow balancing the game out)[[/note]], but because they literally ''break the system'' with their abilities: thanks to his immense Strength score, a Space Marine can dual-wield lascannons with no penalty, do more damage by throwing his bolter at you than by shooting it, and hurl a grenade across the length of the battlefield with pinpoint accuracy. The Lightning Reflexes talent was also a GameBreaker, as it fundamentally altered the way gameplay and action assignment worked when used as-written; the game developers attempted to errata the talent, but never decided on a final way to fix it before the game dropped off the radar.
** It should be noted that the [[http://www.darkmagenta.co.uk/ Dark Magenta]] fan-written magazine has however written rules that fix these two issues. And in Inquisitor, as all characters are written by hand anyway (with no points values - [[FanonDisContinuity Ready Reckoner? What Ready Reckoner?]]), fan material is entirely valid in the game, and even recommended.
%%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Any player character lucky enough to avoid death will eventually get at least one. Of course, the more 'normal' your character is the more impressive his awesome moments are.

!![[VideoGame/{{Inquisitor}} The video game]]
* GoddamnedBats: Anything that inflicts poison. Past the early levels its no longer direly threatening, but it's extremely hard to get rid of and lasts forever.