Summary

Compared to its comrades inWarhammer 40K: Rogue Trader, the Operative excels less in melee combat and more at a distance. However, unlike the more battle-hardened Soldier, the Operative’s capabilities of combining heavy-hitting attacks with bonuses from Exploits and other debuffs allow them to debilitate enemy forces in creative ways. With the right progression, they can be agile Assassins, precision-attacking Bounty Hunters, and more tactical Grand Strategists.

However, just because the Operative begins as the middle-ground between the Soldier and the Officer doesn’t mean they lack what it takes to be in an effective fighting unit. With the right Talents that improve Exploit Generation and Exploit Damage, the Operative can be a team’s ace in the hole inWarhammer 40K: Rogue Tradergameplay.

Operative - Fresh Target

Allow The Operative To Get More Out Of Their First Turns

Effect

When the Operative attacks a target at Full Wounds, the attack deals +(10 + PER Bonus)% more damage

Strategy

Encourage high-Initiative builds for a first-turn advantage

At first glance, the PER Bonus damage of theFresh TargetTalent doesn’t seem to add much given how it’s only applied to targets with Full Wounds. However, with the right planning, the Operative in theWarhammer 40Kgame should be able to transition into a combatant like the Rogue inD&Dto debilitate enemy forces with high-damage first-strike plays.

Operative - Weak Body, Weak Soul

When combined with Ability combos such as Analyse Enemies and Perfect Shot, an Operativefrom the Imperiumcan debilitate enemy ranks by targeting lower-defense foes such as Psykers and other heavy-hitters before they strike back. The key here is to set up the Operative with buffs so they can capitalize on this Talent’s first-turn burst capabilities.

Enhances Expose Weakness Debuffs For More Powerful Attacks

Expose Weakness inflicts -(3 x INT Bonus) reduction to Toughness and Willpower for 1 Round

Capitalizing on Toughness and Willpower reductions can improve damage with further debuffs from the Officer and high-powered attacks from the Soldier and Warrior

Operative - Covert Protocol

Considering how Expose Weakness already exchanges an enemy’s Exploits with debuffs (Dodge, Parry, Armour), the Operative’s capability of removing an enemy’s chance of Damage Mitigation transforms them into a crucial part of the party’s DPS cycle. However, withWeak Body, Weak Soul, their Expose Weakness Ability becomes a chief way of “buttering up” enemies for a world of hurt, especially with its direct defensive debuffs.

When unlocked, using Expose Weakness now provides an extra Willpower and Toughness penalty to scanned opponents that scales based on the Operative’s INT Bonus. This property plays into the heroic Operative’s key strengths, especially since the ranged/support Archetype relies on Intelligence to secure the efficiency of their abilities asallies of the Imperium.

Operative - Joint Offence

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The Operative gets +15% Cover Efficiency while in Half Cover. It becomes +30% Cover Efficiency if the Operative has not moved during their turn

Operative - Continuous Analysis

Emphasizes tactical positioning and long-ranged combat for the Operative, which also takes advantage of other Talents such as Uncanny Sight and Abilities such as Perfect Shot

Given the fragility of the Operative when overwhelmed and their reliance on ranged weapons, their Archetype is best used from the safety of cover in the CRPG. This is especially true when the Operative has the Perfect Shot Ability, wherein staying in Cover gives the unit +25% Cover Efficiency on top of +15 Perception and Ballistic Skill. With theCovert ProtocolTalent, the Operative’s defensive potential gets further enhanced, as though they arefrail Psykers who are strong in using psionics.

Operative - Comprehensive Analysis

When unlocked, Covert Protocol immediately gives the Operative another +15% Cover Efficiency if they stay in Half Cover. This boost becomes +30% if the Operative hasn’t moved in their turn. Provided they’re placed properly on the battlefield, an Operative can function as a high-damage ranged/support hybrid without having to navigate the battlefield, boosting their overall defensive potential.

Encourages Exploit-Proccing Builds To Enhance Team’s Performance

Operative’s allies get + Operative’s INT Bonus / 2 Hit Chance and Critical Hit Chance when attacking enemies affected by Exploits

Encourages INT-based builds for Operatives and combos well with Exploit-proccing Abilities and Talents such as Analyse Enemies and Uncanny Sight

Operative - Informed Hit

The point of the Operative’s Exploit-based gameplay loop inRogue Traderis to give them opportunities to juggle with buffs and debuffs inflicted on enemies. Compared to the support-focused Officer, the Operative can use Exploits to boost damage or buff allies significantly increasing their versatility in combat. While the INT-based Operative is usually built towards a ranged/support hybrid role,Joint Offencetransforms this Intelligence specialty into an advantage for the team, even if they’re againststrong enemies like daemons.

When unlocked, Joint Offence grants the team a Hit Chance and Critical Hit Chance bonus based on the Operative’s INT Bonus. Although this means the Operative needs at least 20 Intelligence to proc a +1 to Hit/Critical Hit, their INT-leaning toolkit incentivizes raising this stat, further boosting this Talent’s efficiency. While this bonus only works when hitting Exploit-affected enemies, the Operative can use Uncanny Sight to inflict an area-wide Exploit that practically guarantees this buff.

Operative - Offensive Pattern Prediction

Encourages Single-Target Debuffs With Heavy Exploits

At the start of the Operative’s turn, the enemy with the highest Exploits gets another Exploit stack. If this number is tied among several enemies, one of them is chosen to receive the stack at random

Encourages Operatives to be more decisive when it comes to Exploit distribution, especially if they can potentially kill a stronger target with the right buffs

Operative - Passive Learning

Just like how the scaling ofSneak Attack Damage makes the Rogue so powerful inD&D, so too does stacking Exploits significantly boost the performance of an Operator inRogue Trader. In turn, perks that allow Operators to increase Exploits inflicted on enemies as often as possible allow them to maximize their toolkit. This is somethingContinuous Analysisprovides them, especially should the Operative already be targeting enemies.

The additional Exploit that Continuous Analysis immediately confers to the opponent with the highest Exploits can set them up not just for more damage but also more opportunities for the rest of the Operative’s Exploit-costing Abilities. Regardless of the use, the auto-Exploit that Continuous Analysis offers can significantly boost an Operative’s performance.

Operative - Uncanny Sight

Lessen Time Needed For Heavy-Exploit-Based Effects

If the target of Analyse Enemies has at least 2 Exploits, that target gets +1 Exploit

Encourages a two-turn build-up with Uncanny Sight and Analyse Enemies before using Exploit-based Abilities

Considering how Exploits become the bread and butter of the Operative’s toolset, players ofRogue Tradercan enhance theirWarhammer 40Kexperienceby proccing Exploits on opponents as often as possible. Since Operatives can already auto-Exploit via the Uncanny Sight Talent and mark enemies further with their Analyse Enemies Ability, an extra Talent likeComprehensive Analysiscan significantly boost the Operative’s combat potential.

When unlocked, Comprehensive Analysis will grant +1 Exploit to the target of Analyse Enemies, provided they already have at least 2 Exploits. Even if an INT-based Archetype like the Operative has only 10 Intelligence (+1 INT Bonus) to work with, the +1 Exploit of Analyse Enemies becoming +2 Exploits can give Operatives a lot to play with. This is especially true if they haven’t used Precise Attack or other Exploit-costing Abilities against their target.

Encourages Exploit-Based Builds For Guaranteed Hits

Using Precise Attack to hit a target with (10 - INT Bonus) or more Exploits transforms it into a Critical Hit

Encourages building towards higher Critical Damage, and higher Intelligence to capitalize maximum Exploits

With Precise Attack forming a larger portion of the Operative’s DPSin theWarhammer 40Ktitle, players controlling the Archetype may want to stack as many Exploits as possible to maximize the Ability’s overall damage bonuses. However, withInformed Hitthe Operative is incentivized to stack Exploits further due to its guaranteed Critical Hit.

When unlocked, Informed Hit transforms an attack into a guaranteed Critical should players meet an Exploit stack threshold. The threshold is a mere 10 - INT Bonus and can transform Precise Attack into a debilitating damage-dealer, especially if players can boost the Operative’s overall Critical Damage capabilities.

Encourage Exploit-Heavy Kits To Enhance Operative Defense

Enemies affected by Exploits deal -(3 x Operative INT Bonus)% less Damage to the Operative

Incentivizes using Exploits on multiple targets at a time, which can be made easier with Uncanny Sight

Once an Operative has an enemy in their sights, theRogue TraderArchetype won’t let them get away that easily. Inthe CRPG, this translates into the Operative tapping into Exploits to deal as much damage to their enemies as possible, as though reflecting their capabilities to capitalize on their weaknesses. As such, it makes sense for marked enemies to find it much harder to hit the Operative - somethingOffensive Pattern Predictionembodies.

When players unlock Offensive Pattern Recognition, enemies receive a Damage debuff based on the Operative’s INT Bonus. Being an Intelligence-based Archetype, this Talent immediately works in the Operative’s favor, especially if they use heavy INT-based builds. Moreover, using this in conjunction with Uncanny Sight practically grants all enemies within the Operative’s range with a Damage debuff, courtesy of Uncanny Sight’s auto-Exploit.

Constantly Access Effects Via Guaranteed Exploits

On their first turn in combat, the Operative randomly distributes Exploits to all enemies within a 10-Cell radius as though using Analyse Enemies. Each subsequent turn, the Operative distributes half that base amount among all enemies within a 2-Cell radius

Encourages Intelligence-based builds to capitalize first-turn Exploit stacking

Given how Exploits form the crux of the Operative’s core gameplayagainst the Imperium’s enemiesinRogue Trader, their signature Analyse Enemies Ability is their go-to skill to inflict an Exploit on targets. However, Analyse Enemies being the Operative’s initial Exploit-proccing move means only being able to use those Exploits for other Abilities after their first turn. Thanks toPassive Learning, the Operative’s first turn in combat will immediately affect enemies with Exploit stacks.

When unlocked, Passive Learning starts the Operative’s first combat turn with Exploits distributed to enemies within a 10-Cell radius. The Exploit amount per enemy is the same when using Analyse Enemies, which begins at +1 Exploit per 20 Intelligence. Subsequent turns will have the Operative auto-Exploit enemies for half the base amount if they’re within a 2-Cell radius. Not only does this help Operatives start combat with workable stacks, but having high enough Intelligence can help them proc Abilities such as Precise Attack and Expose Weakness as early as their first combat turn.

Maximize Battlefield Control With Constant Exploits

Enemies within the Operative’s range at the start of every turn will get an Exploit, even if they are outside their line of sight

Transforms the Operative into an Exploit powerhouse, giving them damage incentives on enemies they want to target with Precise Attack or build them up for more hurt with Exploits

When players of the CRPG begin their first playthrough as Operatives, they usually need Analyse Enemies to inflict Exploits toward an enemy within 10 Cells. Inflicting Exploits in this manner usually requires a target to be within an Operative’s line of sight, limiting their debuffing capabilities. However, unlockingUncanny Sightchanges the game for Operatives, as now all enemies within the Operative’s range get an Exploit at the start of the Operative’s turn.

This Talent is an immediate game-changer for the Operativeas an ally of the Imperium, especially since this immediately sets up opponents for a wide variety of combat strategies. On top of traditional Exploit-based attacks with Precise Attacks, Operatives can now escalate Exploit disadvantages with continuous Exploit stacking and use them to empower allies or further put foes at a disadvantage.