At 14 power rating it’s a little expensive–but man does that mean you can get a lot of bang for your buck. And now let’s take a look at the Relic Sicaran. Cookies help us deliver our Services. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. that are all connected in the 40k universe.
Well thats a little silly. The Imperator is one of the larger examples of an Emperor Titan. I don't think it is, since the one for the Warlord Titan is "Icon of Imperial Might: All enemy models within 9" add an additional D6 to the result of any Morale tests. I know a guy down where I live that has a model for one and can no longer use it in Apoc games. So you could add a 2 or 3 hurricane bolters to each leg too. Fix the great icon of the imperial knight stats. The main attraction of 40k is the miniatures, but there are also many video games, board games, books, ect. Now whether or not that “three hit rolls per attack” means it has three chances to hit, or makes three attacks with every attack, I’m not sure (though I’d suspect the former is the case). There was a profile when imperial armor first came out, just curious if it was ever updated.
And let me just say, holy cow, you think you know what a large model is going to be like–but wow. This may be one of the most heavily armed single models out there.
Capable of mounting twin accelerator autocannon, two Lazcannon or two Heavy Bolters, a Hunter-Killer Missile, and a Storm Bolter, this can spit out 11-20 shots with a single volley depending on how you equip it.
In comparison to Battle Titans of all classes, Imperators are rare with most Titan Legions only able to field three or four Imperators in a campaign.
That twin autocannon makes it great for mowing down heavy infantry and it’ll wound most vehicles on 4’s, making it a handy, multi-role assault vehicle. I'd say the only unfinished part is it's transport rules which I still need to draft up, but other than that I'm happy with it. Transport capacity. It’s incredibly resilient, it has an ungodly amount of firepower, and in melee, it makes three hit rolls for each single attack it has (for a total of 12 to hit rolls in each combat), and its void shields keep it safe from mortal wounds. It’s incredibly resilient, it has an ungodly amount of firepower, and in melee, it makes three hit rolls for each single attack it has (for a total of 12 to hit rolls in each combat), and its void shields keep it safe from mortal wounds.
There was a profile when imperial armor first came out, just curious if it was ever updated. While the classic Epic Imperator had completely fixed armament with no options at all, more recent rules for the Imperator/Warmonger Titan allow it to be armed with a choice of 2 arm weapons and 6 carapace weapons.
The huge legs are like bastions with assault ramps for the troops inside, and anti-infantry gun ports and all. And before we get into it, I have to say that it feels like a titan should.
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