When the Imperator Titan was introduced as the largest of the Titans, there was talk of a Warlord-sized heavy battle Titan known as a Warmonger. Summary. Well to begin with we have the Warlord Titan and a pack of three knights. There use to be references that other classes of Titans existed in past Epic 40k game sets (ie, Space Marine and Epic 40,000), with Warhounds, Reavers, Warlords, and Knights being the most numerous. Enter your email to get the very latest - news, promotions, hobby tips and more from Games Workshop. I'm planning on counting them as Lemon Russ's for now. Custodian Athiair, are you thinking of the Ordinatus Armageddon? Warlord-class battle Titan; please note that weapons are heavily mislabeled. A detailed explanation of … Adeptus Titanicus is a game about the big titans clashing and fighting each other. Several functions may not work. When the Imperator Titan was introduced as the largest of the Titans, there was talk of a Warlord-sized heavy battle Titan known as a Warmonger.
It is the most widely employed, numerous and versatile Titan class deployed by the Collegia Titanica, and is second in power and size only to the rare Emperor (Imperator and Warmonger) class Titans. Plaguelord-Class Titan: We don't know much about the Warlord Titans dedicated to Nurgle either, other than that they exist. The premier Battle Titan of the Adeptus Mechanicus Collegia Titanica, the Warlord-class Titan is one of the mightiest Imperial war machines to date, dwarfing it's other counterparts in the Titan Legions and coming second only to the massive Imperator.. Armageddon? Salamanders {8th}: W:24{5} D:8{0} L:10{0}, "Be an Inquisition informer, betray your friends and family - Fabulous Prizes to be Won! ", what is the Ordinatus Armageddon? The following information is not to be regarded as officially sanctioned and/ or is not written from an in-universe point of view. You'd think GW wasn't putting effort into this. Edited by Kadaeux, 18 February 2009 - 11:27 AM. You currently have javascript disabled. Scroll down the wiki page and you'll see some pictures of warlords alongside troops. By subscribing you confirm that you are over the age of 13 or have consent from your parent or guardian to subscribe. In addition there are the Knight Titans, which are significantly smaller.
When upscaling a piece of equipment, like a titan, you have to remember that if you give the titan 1.5x the size, it's going to be about 3.5x the mass. A reaver and a Warhound are sure to follow and probably more besides.
Size comparison of Warhound and Reaver Titans Two Epic Scale Warhounds from Forge World. It is completely impractical, the warlord is no better. Two Epic Scale Warhounds War Griffons legion Warhound Trivia. if you want to find out about it i suggest you read Dark Adeptus by ben counter. So the Emperor would be 3.5x the mass of a Warlord in on that chart based on the height alone - not to mention it looks a lot more bulky. anyway there is actually one titan which is supposedly bigger than an imperator. This is not recommended for shared computers. That is the correct size order, as with all Imperial vehicles there are different patterns and variations. can i ask jerrsonian000 what rules are you using for the Knights? Warlord Titan – The Prelude Games Workshop has just released a new version of their old game Adeptus Titanicus and the miniatures to go with it. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Rules for them can be found at BoLS in their excellent Apocalypse supplement (unoffical, but well recieved).
Edited by jeffersonian000, 24 February 2009 - 02:13 AM. Probably heretical due to the Plague Zombie problem springing up in the 41st Millenium. Some have more, some less. The smallest has only 12 Titans, yet those are all Imperator Titans. You can unsubscribe at any time. However, later on, the Warmonger was stat'd up as a variant Imperator. Warplord-Class Titan: Not much is known about these, except that they're dedicated to Tzeentch. Community Forum Software by IP.BoardLicensed to: David Johnston (Brother Argos) and the Bolter and Chainsword, Hey i have read the first section in Mechanicum (just when Legio Mortis cross the border). i've never heard of a Titan like that before. The average Legion has 4-12 Warlords, 4-12 Reavers, and 8-16 Warhounds, or there abouts.