"Hey, call me a Treasure Hunter or I'll rip your lungs out!"-Locke from Final Fantasy III.

Well, here it is! My first attempt at designing my own Warhammer Quest character! As you can see, I got the idea from Final Fantasy III. Here you'll find all the rules you need to add a Treasure Hunter(Thief) to your Warhammer Quest games. Enjoy!

What you'll need to make a Treasure Hunter

The Treasure Hunter is an easy conversion. All you need is an Orlock Ganger with a Laspistol miniature(that's right, just like the plastic ones in the Necromunda boxed set), two Space Marine knives(you know, the plastic knives that come with Space Marine sets), a sharp modelling knife(I used a razor blade, myself) and maybe some epoxy putty to make some tile flooring for the base and fixing any mess-ups.

Making the Treasure Hunter

Now, let's make a Thief! (That's Treasure Hunter!-Locke) Okay, Treasure Hunter! First off, let's ditch that laspistol! Cut it off by taking the modelling knife and cutting it off around the hand. Then cut off the bottom of the handle below the hand(boy, that's tough...incase you can't tell, that's sarcasm). Next, cut off the knife in the left hand by cutting around the hand with the modelling knife, pretty much the same thing as cutting off the laspistol. When you're done withe the knife, get started on the grenades on his belt. Just use the modelling knife to cut off the bottom of them, then you can shape them into little belt packs(you know, where he keeps his lock tools, gold coins and Milky Ways...Mmmm, Milky Ways....^_^). Then get rid of his pistol holster on his left side with the modelling knife, I thought about making it into another belt pack, but decided against it. Next, cut off the skull on the left side of the vest, then cut off the metal patch on the right side. After that, cut off the skull on the chain on his back. Now you can start gluing the knives on his hands. Okay, if you want, you can start on making the tile flooring for the base. Just put some epoxy putty on the base, flatten it, make sure it's even, then cut off the putty running off the sides of the base. Then you can start shaping the tiles with the knife(Note: I didn't use the cicle base that came with the Ganger). After the glue is dry and the putty has hardened you can start painting! After the paint's dried, you can glue the model onto the base and you're done! Now you have your own Thief!(That does it!!!*POW*-Locke)

Treasure Hunter Back Ground Information and Role Play Guidelines

Treasure Hunter Starting Stats

Treasure Hunter Battle-Level Table

Treasure Hunter Uneventful Days

Treasure Hunter Skills Table

Treasure Hunter Guild

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