![]() ![]() ![]() Once the weapon has been disabled and a detonation has occurred though, it no longer has an effect. Hardened Casingįind that your weapons are being taken offline way too often? Want to make sure those plasma weapons with a repair value of 5+ stay on a little longer? Hardened Casing is only 5 points per weapon and increases the value needed to disable the weapon by 1. Just keep in mind that you can’t use this in the Movement phase, so the main use-case will be to try for speculative shots that might miss while you’ve got a back-up target that you can hit if your intended one is out of range.Ĭondit: An interesting use for this is on brawler Warlords – you’ll frequently have multiple targets, and you’ll be allowed to check whether any specific target is within 10″ before you open up and find that you’re unable to fire your carapace weapon. Good for newer players and a decent pick if you don’t like not being able to pre-measure, though the costs will add up if you take it across your entire legion. Ranging Auspexesįor 15 points, this serves a similar purpose to the Gryphonicus-specific Enhanced Auspex Relays upgrade, allowing the player to pre-measure ranges with weapons after choosing which Titan to activate but before choosing its targets in the Combat phase. Prioritize Warlords over Warbringers, and Brawler and Close-Combat Warlords over fire-support engines. ![]() If you’re running a maniple that only has a single Warlord or Warbringer, this upgrade is a no-brainer, but in something like an Extergimus you may need to pick and choose which engines take it. We have seen typos for weapons before, so until stated in an FAQ I think choosing to play them as per weapon card (corridor arc) and being able to take tracking gyros as an upgrade is fine.Ĭondit: 25 points is about the point where taking this too many times can actually have an impact on your list. On a Warbringer in an Arcus maniple being able to lob quake and Belicosa shots across the table out of line of sight, Knights are impossible to hide behind cover.Īt 25 points it can be expensive to fit this in on top of your weapons, however avoiding missing the shot will justify the expense every time.īair: There’s some debate whether the Warbringer carapace weapons in the Loyalist Legio book showing Front Arc is a typo or not, a simple copy/paste error from the Warlord variants of the weapons. This makes dodging the firing arcs of a Warlord a lot more challenging and in turns makes your Warlord considerably easier to use, whether as a mid-field brawler or a back-field fire support titan. Available on any Titan Scale 10 or lower, this won’t be helping the Warmaster’s Revelator Missile Launcher, but it does give a massive buff to Warlord and Warbringer carapace weapons. Possibly one of the most popular and controversial bits of wargear when it was originally released in Defense of Ryza, Tracking Gyroscopes allow weapons with the Carapace trait to fire in the entire front arc of the titan, instead of the usual corridor arc. While some of them are available to custom Crusade Legios (available in Defense of Ryza), these are costed higher as their Forge World doesn’t specialise in the particular piece of wargear.īair: Also they’re generally more balanced at their higher points costs, so that’s nice. These upgrades are available to all Titans, regardless of allegiance – in other words, even Traitor players can use them. This week, we’re taking a look through the common wargear and seeing how this can complement your Titan battlegroup. In gameplay terms, aside from Legio specific wargear or customisations there is a common pool of wargear you can choose from, allowing you to customise your Titans to cater to your gameplan or taste. Despite being almost homogenous thanks to STC’s, there is a fair amount of variance from a Warhound made on one Forgeworld compared with another. The God-Engines of the Collegia Titanica are walking wonders of arcane technology. In this series, we’ll be taking a more in-depth look at the various Legios of the Collegia Titanica – exploring their origins and how to use them on the tabletop, from maniple selection and their loadouts, through to how to command them on the field of battle to secure ultimate victory. We here at Goonhammer’s own Collegia Titanica know that Adeptus Titanicus can seem intimidating to players unfamiliar with its particular quirks, but this series aims to equip you with everything you’ll need to play out epic clashes on the battlefields of the far future with your very own Titan Battlegroup. Welcome back to Goonhammer’s series for aspiring Titan Principes. ![]()
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