What should your focus for the rest of the Quest be?


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Eldar Phantoms are also the fastest Titans in setting, I was more thinking of Warlock Battle Titans which are Psi Titans... Wait @HeroCooky can we make our first Titan a Psi Titan or fuck no?

I think we need a standard Titan first before we can even think of Psi-Titans.

Also, Imperial Psi-Titans are atrocities anyway and require a Blank and an enslaved high level Psyker, and the Blank needs to be the Princeps, it's not something we have the option of doing.
 
Hmm. Just found the scale Cooky's using, a Warlord Equivilent would actually be Magnificus, while this is more a peer to the Warbringer. Still a Battle Titan though, so I think we'll stick with this, especially since we can push it over the top with Bounty of Labor, and the Warbringer is apparently the "Titan-hunter Titan" anyway, which is what I want the primary role of this beast to be.
 
I think we need a standard Titan first before we can even think of Psi-Titans.

Also, Imperial Psi-Titans are atrocities anyway and require a Blank and an enslaved high level Psyker, and the Blank needs to be the Princeps, it's not something we have the option of doing.
An Imperial Psi-Titan yes, but our could be more likely filled with Chorus filling it.
 
An Imperial Psi-Titan yes, but our could be more likely filled with Chorus filling it.
I do kind of like the idea of a titan being a Chorus-platform. Maybe we should write that in. Give them a chamber filled with sacred sands and some other psytech, then they can sing protective melodies and songs from the most fortified spot on the battlefield. I'd like to see the Slannesh titan survive the Star melody to the face.
 
I do kind of like the idea of a titan being a Chorus-platform. Maybe we should write that in. Give them a chamber filled with sacred sands and some other psytech, then they can sing protective melodies and songs from the most fortified spot on the battlefield. I'd like to see the Slannesh titan survive the Star melody to the face.

Like I said, I'd rather do a proper Titan first before we start figuring out how to stretch the conventional definition.

Anyway, signs are promising that my contact'll get something for me tonight. Not promising perfection, but it should get the job done.
 
Seeing how cleanly they cut through that Titan's leg, I would like to propose making our Titans that are 500m and above have more than two legs.

I mean, that's not how Titan fights are supposed to go, and against that degree of relative mobility, I'm pretty sure even a multi-legger is going to just die marginally slower against something roughly five times more agile and can one-shot you.
 
I mean, that's not how Titan fights are supposed to go, and against that degree of relative mobility, I'm pretty sure even a multi-legger is going to just die marginally slower against something roughly five times more agile and can one-shot you.
Still, even with regular Titans it looks like you just need to take out one of the two legs to seriously cripple it, whereas with 4 legs one leg getting taken out won't be great, but they could still fight.
 
Yeah, no, Titans are literally walking fortresses designed to kill entire armored brigades with a single barrage and lay siege to Hive Cities, the only counter to a Titan is another Titan or overwhelming logistical and tactical superiority to mobilize enough superheavy guns on them to punch through their Void Shields and pierce their armor.

Or, you know, a crack team of heroes boarding it and fighting their way to blow up something important, taking heavy losses on the way.

Still, even with regular Titans it looks like you just need to take out one of the two legs to seriously cripple it, whereas with 4 legs one leg getting taken out won't be great, but they could still fight.

Titans are unbelievably well armoured. Anything short of Titan scale weapons or superheavy tank main guns will bounce even if you can get through their Void Shields, which are naval grade. They're made entirely of top grade Adamantium, the kind of shit you normally only put on stuff like Battle Barges to make them nigh invincible, or what you'd put on the prow of an Imperial Capital Ship, but the entire superstructure is made of that instead of just a single face.
 
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Titans are unbelievably well armoured. Anything short of Titan scale weapons or superheavy tank main guns will bounce even if you can get through their Void Shields, which are naval grade. They're made entirely of top grade Adamantium, the kind of shit you normally only put on stuff like Battle Barges to make them nigh invincible.
I know, I'm talking about how in a bipedal Titan vs Titan fight it looks like the legs are one of the weak points.
 
I know, I'm talking about how in a bipedal Titan vs Titan fight it looks like the legs are one of the weak points.

Yeah, but that's only relatively speaking, and Titans aren't exactly standing still.

More legs means each leg is more vulnerable, even if it can survive losing a few.

And again, Titans have naval grade Void Shield generators, they're virtually impervious to anything but entire armies shooting at them, and even the things that get past the shield now need to contend with its armor.
 
-[][Size] Modeste Immensus
The second-smallest Titan-Size, standing at 120 meters tall. They can equip 2 [Two] Hand Armaments and 1 [One] Back-Mounted Armament.
-[][Size] Immensa Immensus
Though situated in the middle, Immensa Immensus-Class Titans still deliver awe and dread into any battle they are deployed to at 250 meters. They can equip 2 [Two] Hand Armaments and either 2 [Two] Shoulder Armaments or 1 [One] Back-Mounted Armament.


im finding problem did he mean the modeste can have a shoulder mounted armament because otherwise modeste seems completely better
 
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