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Ultramarines Review: Sergeant Telion

Hello everyone! Time for another Ultramarines HQ review. I was going to write about a powerful HQ option but instead, in the spirit of Katy Perry’s hit single, and on the eve of July 4th. I’m going to ignite the light of an oft-forgotten character, and let him shine…. like the 4th of July.

Sergeant Telion is easily my favorite character in the codex. He has been ever since I started playing back in 5th. I always loved the idea of a badass recon vet who wasn’t afraid to stay hidden for years behind enemy lines just to get the perfect war winning shot. In previous versions of the codex he was merely an add-on or an afterthought upgrade to Scout Squads. He was much more than a usual veteran sergeant, usually still easy to kill, did not fulfill an HQ slot, and is never seen even in the fluffiest lists. He is still never seen (Don’t believe me? Look for him in Ultramarines BatReps he is difficult to find) and I am not sure why! At 50 points he is the absolute cheapest HQ option in the codex, he comes stock with the best warlord trait in the book, Storm of Fire, and is actually a hard model to kill due to being able to outflank, infiltrate, and gain a +1 cover save from his camo cloak. He is the perfect fit for a Space Marines list that wants to fit all the forgeworld goodies space marines get into a CAD (the only real spot you can take them in). He also has a rocking beard.

The Stache respects this man’s facial hair.

Wargear: Telion doesn’t come with too much fancy stuff, but honestly he doesn’t need to. He has everything he needs to stake out objectives on the other side of the table at the end of the game.

A sneak peak at a new narrative campaign article series I will be writing about. The Battle for Vanar 5. Telion is watching over a raging battle of Ultramarines versus Snakebite Orks.

Special Rules: Telion comes with some amazing special rules that other HQ choices would kill for. These are what makes him such an underrated model.

Sergeant Telion should be mainly used in two types of detachments. Allied, and Combined Arms. The reason for this is because he is by far the most points efficient HQ choice in the codex. The next cheapest is a level 1 Librarian (65 points), but let’s be honest, 1 warp charge on a 2 wound model with no real defensive capability except power armor is a bit underwhelming. Sergeant Telion also synergizes well with the cheapest troops choice in the codex scouts. Which means that your “Tax” for a CAD with Telion is only 160 points. If you are playing at a standard 1850 points that leaves you with 1690 points to play around with. The reason why this is so big is because some of the more powerful Space Marine combinations are only accessible in a CAD. Let me list some examples

I’m sure there are more options however these are some of the top things I think of when building space marine lists that aren’t just spam objective secured units, or rush an unkillable deathstar down their throat! When I want to feature Space Marine flexability I turn to the space marine CAD, and Sergeant Telion you sir, are the king of the CAD. Next week I will talk about Chief Librarian Tigurius and all the dirty things you can do with him. Until next time, enjoy your 4th of July weekend. I will spend my time pondering why GW still hasn’t made Sergeant Chronus any better….

Do you ever feel like the spear of Macragge?
If you haven’t heard, the LVO is going to be bigger than ever next year! Forgeworld is going to help run our 30k event, Games-Workshop is listed as a vendor, and there are more ITC tournaments now than there have ever been , which means the ITC champions are sure to cash out on some amazing prizes!
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