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Yep which means they do not get morale penalty if there's undead units in the army. It doesnt say anything about them being human/undead hybrid or something lol.
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Umm... Have you even read what it actually says... Inquisitors have ability called "holy attack" which makes them do increased damage against demons and undead and nothing else... then they have talent "true believer" and here's exactly as it is in-game: "The presence of the undead in the army does not lower their morale. Resists necromancy." i still can't see anything about inquisitors being undead... necromancers spell should ONLY raise undeads not humans or anybody that doesnt get morale penalty because of their ability... Inquisitors do not have any kind of "holy warrior" ability or talent. Paladins have it though, it increases their damage against undead and demons and grants them magic protection.
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It's just that true believer talent that makes then come back to life as inquisitors/priests, whatnot (any unit with true believer) rather than come back as undead. Pretty nifty trait really.
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