Slaanesh Keeper Of Secrets

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Slippery when wet...

The Keeper of Secrets is often been the odd man out when it comes to Greater Daemons; beset by its inherent fragility, the main culprit for its current predicament.

It doesn't help when the current model is as dated as P.O.D. and has all the elegance of a turtle.

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Still, there are a few redeeming qualities to this specific lord of excess, you just have to look pretty darn closely.

It all starts with the improvements the Keeper of Secrets got between 2008 and 2013; here are the rules for comparison.

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Keeper of Secrets Rules 2013

Keeper of Secrets Rules 2008

Compare & Contrast

  • Stat Changes
  • Less expensive 200 to 170
  • Deamon of Slannesh
  • Gained Preferred Enemy
  • Deamonic Rewards
  • Mastery Level One

--Cosmetic Surgery--

The Keeper of Secrets got some tweaks not really amounting to much. The Keeper of Secrets gained an extra wound and WS9, but still one change looms large; like all Greater Deamons there invulnerable save has taken a hit, but hurt goes to Keeper of Secrets most of all. The Keeper of Secrets has always lacked the defensive capabilities of the other Greater Daemons and not having a 4+ save really hurts.

--The $2 French of whore of Deamons--

Rightfully, the Keeper of Secrets cost was corrected from the overpriced levels in the previous codex. All the savings doesn't prevent cost creep when you factor in , but being 30 points less does have an advantage: cheap Daemon Princes.

--Speed before Beauty--

The biggest defensive ability the Keeper of Secrets has is being a . The run bonus and distance re-rolls means you shouldn't have a problem getting the Keeper of Secrets to assault by turn two, now surviving to turn two is another story.

--Thirsting for Space Elves--

This little added bonus is pretty much a throw away, if it wasn't for Eldar being the current hotness, makes this little fluff induced gift can go a long way to inflicting a ton of pain on a unit like Wraithknights.

--Pain has its own Rewards--

have replaced the old Deamonic Gifts that provided some great utility for the Keeper of Secrets, namely Hit & Run. are overall an improvement, especially when you consider taking , but you must balance the Keeper of Secrets point savings with the possible benefits of going all in with .

--Telepathic Sensuousness--

The gift of psychic powers for the Keeper of Secrets is a major boon. Telepathy is one of the best disciplines and has a great Primaris power if all else fails. Investing mastery levels into the Keeper of Secrets doesn't necessarily translate into survivability, but can instead translate into a bigger target.

The Keeper of Secrets is often been the odd man out when it comes to Greater Daemons; beset by its inherent fragility, the main culprit for its current predicament.

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Putting it all Together...

The Keeper of Secrets on the surface has some major problems, mostly because of its terrestrial nature, but finding the right utility for this beauty is quite rewarding.

As with every unit knowing what it can't do is often the best way to focus on what it can do.

What the Keeper of Secrets can and cannot do is depended on starting placement. You should never have your Keeper of Secrets in the open, ever. What I mean by 'in the open' even relates to cover. Don't bring the Keeper of Secrets to a game that doesn't have at least one LOS blocking terrain piece, with all the shooting armies the Keeper of Secrets will be an easy target. It doesn't mean hide for the entire game, just be sure for the first turn your Keeper of Secrets has a chance to live. As a Monstrous Creature the Keeper ignores terrain (for the most part) and when moving out in to LOS try to jump from ruin to ruin if at all possible.

This is now the time where being a kicks in. The threat range of a Keeper of Secrets is often hard to judge, even the most experienced players, and the random element makes the Keeper only more dangerous. Once in combat only the Bloodthirster can take more skulls than the Keeper, and if you are lucky enough to get Hallucination becomes down right broken. Choosing targets that guarantee victory are also very important as one Deamonic Instability roll will down a Keeper of Secrets lickidy-split. Thus, avoiding high strength wielding targets with good invulnerable saves is the best idea.

The Keeper of Secrets assault prowess is self-evident, but that alone isn't a compelling enough reason to take it. The biggest for reason taking a Keeper of Secrets is the points savings you make with Daemon Princes. Between the cost efficiency of the Keeper itself and the upgrade you can pack a flying circus into as few points as possible. In smaller point games this is critical as you can get more bang for your buck. Contrast with a Fateweaver based circus and you will be saving around 200 points when all said and done. Besides losing Fateweaver in lower point games is more detrimental than a Keeper of Secrets in the same game.

It also gets to the second important thing about using a Keeper of Seeker: keep it cheap. It is tempting to throw a bunch of points at the Keeper of Secrets to boost its defenses. The risks of point investment on units like a Great Unclean One or Bloodthirster can only amplifies an already decent survivability, but with a Keeper of Secrets there are no good guarantees what you will get. There is a big difference between losing a 170 unit with no upgrades and a 260 point one with stuff you couldn't really use. An exception is because you know exactly what you are getting, and still leaves points for on more important Daemon Princes. Then there are the psychic powers, where temptation to get Invisibility or Hallucination can override good judgement. Remember we are about maximizing potential; there is no shame with just staying at Mastery Level 1 and taking Psychic Shriek or take a 50/50 chance and go for the power in the Excess discipline.

Alas, the Keeper of Secrets really on excels in specific type of lists with very élite units don't need force multipliers the other HQs provide. Leaving the Keeper of Secrets out of the purview of horde based armies, as you will be better off with Heralds.

The Keeper of Secrets is made for Daemon Prince buddies or a companion for a more formidable Greater Deamon. That doesn't mean taking another Keeper of Secrets, unless the goal is a pile of as many Monstrous Creatures one list can possibly take, when you don't have anything better to do.

-- Keeper of Secrets Sample Lists--

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A Word about Allies

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The Keeper of Secrets isn't the best of choices for an ally unless you just want a cheap Monstrous Creature to run around. The Keeper of Secrets doesn't give an ally force much of anything it cannot get with another Deamon Prince or Battle Tank.

Remember unlike other Battle Brothers Daemons ICs cannot join with Chaos Space Marine units under any circumstance.

Final Thoughts...

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Overall, the Keeper of Secrets is almost there. It would have been nice if the Keeper of Secrets was given something that would really differentiate it from the other Greater Deamons. As it is this was a lost opportunity, the Keeper of Secrets deserves more and having random Preferred Enemy is going special enough... and another thing, it deserves a new plastic model ASAP!

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It's Like Tactics is rated theory hammer because these are general observations and assumptions based on only few tested games.

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