• 追加された行はこの色です。
  • 削除された行はこの色です。
#author("2018-02-19T01:56:21+09:00","","")
#author("2018-02-20T01:02:21+09:00","","")
*BOUNTY HUNTER [#qea04e11]
**概要 [#t287a376]
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As a Witch Hunter Captain, Saltzpyre is all that he was during the Ubersreik campaign and more. He has improved his combat movement, deftly darting to advantageous positions, and sharpened his skills with an impressive array of weapons.
As the Bounty Hunter, Saltzpyre dons heavy armour and prefers to kill his enemies with ranged weapons, before he has to suffer their foul stench up close. The Bounty Hunter combines melee and ranged combat, with more brute force (and less finesse) than the Witch Hunter of old.

Unexpectedly, the day finally arrived when Victor Saltzpyre was promoted to Witch Hunter Captain. Saltzpyre had long since given up hope of advancing in the Order as his radical theories about the Skaven had gained him many enemies within. Fate, it seems, would have it otherwise. The Witch Hunters had suffered crippling losses in these turbulent times. With no other options, the Order was forced to choose Saltzpyre as a Witch Hunter Captain.
バウンティハンターとして、Saltzpyreは重厚な鎧を着用し、敵の不快な悪臭が近づかないよう、遠距離武器で戦うことを好む
バウンティハンターは近接戦闘と遠距離戦闘を、熟練のウィッチハンターよりもより暴力的に(そしてより乱暴に)組み合わせている

When dealing with his superiors, Saltzpyre learned the hard way to temper the zeal of his obsession with the Skaven. After Ubersreik, he could no longer contain himself and spoke his mind. His superiors responded harshly, threatening Saltzpyre with severe reprimands. Victor, feeling betrayed and disillusioned, cut his mental ties with the order. Officially, he remains a fully authorized Witch Hunter. In his mind, however, Victor continues his quest alone, and will now, if the need arises, secure funds for his quest by working as a Bounty Hunter.

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**スキル [#n35b76ac]
**装備 [#c72e7787]
***近接武器 [#q88efcc6]
***遠距離武器 [#p3877b33]

**タレント [#i19e1290]


**コメント [#m7d294ab]
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