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== Overview == As stated, the Warlock Titan has its Wraithbone core fused with the spirits of mighty psykers of the Eldar craftworlds. The psychic abilities of a Warlock Titan are quite frankly.....ridiculous. Its witch sight allows the Titan to see the 'ebb and flow of time', which means that not only is this a psychic Titan, [[Just as Planned|but a Titan that can predict your every move and mistakes and exploits the living hell out of it.]] [[Troll|It can also twist together those timey-whimy threads so that death and destruction are more readily able find its enemy, resulting in cannon shots and even laser beams changing course to strike them.]] The psychic energy running through the Warlock Titan's body which has already been enhanced like Psychic Cocaine can [[What|tank severe blows and instantly destroy Greater Daemons in close combat.]] It is also protected by reinforced armoring and a Holo-field emitted from projectors mounted on its wings which turns it into a psychic demon raping Titan that gives the middle finger to anti-Titan weaponry as Volcano Cannons struggle to even get a hit. And that is without going into its actual Titan weaponry. On second thought, maybe it is a good idea that the Warlock Titan is pulled on hold as balancing this thing without turning it into a one-man wrecking ball that has the power to fuck a [[Warlord Titan]] in the ass (Mind you the Warlord is already the most overpowered thing on tabletop) would be a insane feat. The only answer would be severe [[Nerf|nerfing.]] Like all Titans, the best way to handle it would be to blast it from space (considering the Imperial Navy is famously stingy with their fighter squadrons, and Eldar fighter-jets outmatch Imperial ones). Presumably the Eldar, not being complete morons, only field these babies as weapons of last resort - doing otherwise would risk all the souls of the Eldar "piloting" it, which would be bad enough even before you factor in how they're all powerful psykers.
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