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===Pros=== *Insanely tough. Your weakest unit has '''50''' wounds, toughness 8, a 2+ armour save and void shields (new and improved tm). *Low unit count will have you going first most of the time. *Excels at taking on other super-heavies and basically everything else. **You have tools for every eventuality, is your opponent spamming superheavies? Bring a laser destructor or Volcano Cannon. Are they spamming guardsmen? Bring a mega bolter or one of the reaver's missile launchers. And all of this variety comes on a super tough platform other factions would be paying through the teeth to replicate...if they even have a comparable equivalent. Many of them don't. *You get a lot of CP's as everyone gets the same amount as standard, and as you will often be only running 1-3 models you will have a lot of CP to work with. * The sheer amount of [[Awesome]]. **Don’t underestimate the psychological effect this would have on your enemy, the first thing your opponent will think when seeing a model as imposing, awesome and huge on the battlefield is “ow shit." from that point on your enemy will always be mentally on the back foot. *Although expensive, titans are relatively good value for money. £430 buys you a warhound titan, which is 2000 points, and most armies will cost you that much, if not more, guard players will be reaching for the hatchet to prize out their last kidney to pay for one of their 2000 setups. **The only faction which provides you the same points per pound spent are the custodes, take comfort in the fact that although your warhound Titan cost you the price of a reasonable tv, it costs about a fifth of the price of the guard that you're now [[RAPE|anally abusing]]. *You ''destroy'' balanced armies even harder than the Knights do - most opponents will bring a lot of low strength firepower and few high strength weapons, so just kill the high strength weapons first and then stride around the table safe in the knowledge you cannot be harmed. *You no longer need just Titans in your Titan legion to be battle forged. The forge world admech units have <Titan Legion> as a keyword, so you now have some pretty good infantry to hold objectives. *They’re giant mechs that every race in 40k fears that can destroy entire cities by looking at them sideways, what other reason do you need? *Dropping a titan on the board is going to be memorable for both players. As such expensive models there not seen often so when one comes down it's going to be a night to remember. . .In ways good and bad. See points bellow but you don't want to randomly spring a titan on a random player, doing so makes you that guy
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