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I hope you know I’m expecting you to go over all the epic titan class models in a second video. You’ve broken the seal and now the random 90’s era goofy models must be satisfied (highly recommend 2d4chan for a semi comprehensive list, it’s a mirror of 1d4chan since it’s pretty much dead. Always glad to see you put out a video, especially longer more comprehensive ones)
Fun fact, they actually did used to give some weapons infinite ranges, the reason they stopped is because people were calling up stores and dropping Deathstrike Missiles into the middle of random games
I remember my old lgs allowing that a few times, with the stipulation that the person calling in the strike had to have the model actively deployed on an actual table. Didn't have to be in the store, but the person had to provide proof that they weren't just being funny
The fun part about Tyranid bio-titans is that they are made during the invasion. Meaning your millennia old titans are being killed by swarms of week old bio-titans.
In front of you are two choices. You watch the old Titan video, and you get not even 5 minutes of rushed together slop. You watch the new Titan video, and you get minutes straight of rules over a background picture. The third choice is not watching either but that one doesn’t make internet number go up so I’d prefer if you choose option 1 or 2.
“If you ever wanted to see a 40k titan walking through a modern city, pacific rim is for you. And if you don’t know what a titan is, imagine a jaeger with a cathedral” - Cody, Pointless Hub
I love that Space Marine 2 has a derelict emperor titan in the scenery of one of the missions. We now have an official scale represenation of the beast in 3D.
@@creed2466 I'm sure it is the same. I've just seen the largest imperial titans named as either Imperator or Emperor class. They could be one in the same in general or there could be differences in armaments. shrug. Just enjoying the details of the game though.
The Eldars Warlock Titan actually did reappear in the Lore in the Adeptus Titanicus game. It was wrecking every Imperial Titan it came up against, but ended up being destroyed by Imperial Psi Titans. It did release a Psychic Backlash, but instead of opening up a Warp Rift, it drove all the Eldar nearby into being Murderously Depressed, and the Eldar started to throw themselves agaisnt the Imperium rather than fighting like they usually do.
The Tau Mantas took out 2 unsupported warhound titans. Then the AdMech refused to deploy more titans unless they got proper air and ground support. When they did, well, the Exodite animation is a good reference.
They weren't even Mantas, they were just Tiger Sharks. The Tau responded to priceless God machines by putting mass produced cannons on mass produced fighter craft and just casually shooting them.
the Exodite is ass for that scene alone. That is not how Mantas are used. That is not how Titans are used. Its fanboyism and I refuse to view it in another fashion. t. Necron player
@@NukefandangoI hate the Tau and all, but it's amazing what proper, well maintained technology, with well calculated firepower can do huh? Truly, E= MC² is the best thing out there.
@@pessien8474 It's like people forget that 40k's methods are whatever the EXACT opposite of efficient military action is. It seems like they don't get that there's a reason that multi-gigaton missiles aren't useful when you need a single megatons to kill an entire army.
Fun fact, Apocalypse in its original format HAD Infinite range guns. Them and the Deathstrike Missle Launcher. During debut day, people would set up for big games, and part way through we'd get a call from another store 20 mins away saying they were firing on us.
all Colin does these days is post slop, get hotter & play Space Marine 2. He is in his Hot Slop Space Marine era, and I am glad to be here to bear witness to that hero's journey.
That's how the halo Gravity Hammer works. Jets on the side of the hammer allow you to swing it like a baseball bat even though it has the mass of a motorcycle
Probably looked at the Manta then was like, "In a video about titans, why consider the small fry when you have the whole potato?" The Ta'unar Supremacy armor is cool though. Still enjoy the video a lot.
Also came here for this. The supremacy armor is basically the equivalent of a warhound. And could probably take one in a 1 on 1 fight. I'm suprised it didn't even get mentioned.
I was just thinking about the scene in Exodus where a Phantom titan goes full "nothing personnel, kid" against a warlord and pretty much one shots it. That was one of the best showcases of how fast they are, and how hard they are to hit because of the holo fields. Also, I'm surprised you talked about the harridan, but not the Ta'unar. That's the tau answer to stompy titans- a walking gun platform with weapons that will delete entire directions.
I played in an apocalypse game that is held every year at a convention in California. I think there were like 6 or 7 warlord titans, and probably a dozen war hound, but the most glorious sight to behold was the ork player who made a mega gorkanaught out of a 5 gallon bucket and he made his own rules for it they the group allowed.
12:00 Horus Heresy nerd here. About a dozen Chaos Knights killed an Imperator-class titan, the Paragon Of Terra, during the Battle of Molech. Granted, Dark Mechanicum magi had covertly sabotaged the Titan’s reactor and shields prior to the battle, but it was an impressive feat nonetheless
Mate, you need to stop downplaying the "watchability" of these long format videos. I can genuinely, honestly listen to you talking about 40K and BattleTech stuff for hours (and on some days in traffic, I have). Love the amount of detail you put into both the lore and tabletop stuff, helps people like me that have been in the hobby for years but never decided on an army.
It's always funny to look at artistic representations of titans in 40k where they're portrayed as the size of mountains vs their actual height which is often shorter than the statue of liberty. But hey, big mechs are always cool.
@@PingachuWarham that was a war hound though, still pretty funny for a single person to say bet to a war machine many times their size. also isn't the tac arrow d6 damage?
@@LordCrate-du8zm huh, i remember bricky (adeptus ridiculus) complaining that the tac arrow back in the day was only d6 damage, must have been buffed since then.
Bloodthirster: I AM AN EXALTED DAEMON OF THE LORD OF MURDER AND HIS GREATEST AVATAR OF FURY. Titan: That's nice buddy, meet Mr. Giant Robot that fires cannons the size of apartment complexes
14:40 Pancreas- the reason they have a limited range is that when players hear 'unlimited', they can and will have their equipment hit other tables... even if said tables are half the world away. Literally it doesn't matter if your game store is in the UK, Deathstrikes, which were unlimited, can and had rained upon American games. No, I'm not making this up. Now I'm wondering if there was just someone with a bajillion points of Deathstrike missile launchers who would take money to cheese your opponent by launching a bazillion vortex missiles from three thousand irl miles away.
Thats dumb. Why can other players interrupt your game? Its like youre having fun playing a game with your significant other and a dude from vietnam jumps into my lobby kills us and leaves
@@everythingsalright1121because having someone phone the store and say "i wanna fire my warlord titans volcano cannon at whatever the largest unit on table 3 is and then having that happen, is very funny.
It's so fun and fluffy. If I'm playing a game and someone says "we just got a call, the Imperial Navy is bombarding the table indiscriminately" I'd both laugh my ass off and dread whatever happens next.
@@LordCrate-du8zm maybe at some sort of store event where cross table artillery strikes were the whole gimmick... but at that point it's more like an Apocalypse game where instead of 2 players with 40+k point armies you have 16 players with 2-3k point armies tgat may or may not be cooperating... and at this point, you'd need like 7 judges with walkie-talkies just to keep the turns lined up, and would need to house rule a ton of shit to make it work... Edit: hell, let the Marine play land his droppods in the Guardsmen player's table as an act of "divine intervention", why not?
For what its worth, you should think of titans more like naval ships than proper land forces. A destroyer is a recon and interference ship, despite being the size of a small office highrise. Warhounds are mobile fortresses that can scout out ahead of an army the same way a destroyer or light cruiser might range ahead of a fleet. Titans make a lot more sense when you frame them that way.
Agreed. I always thought that the closest real world equivalents would be naval warships and bombers(dedicated bombers, not fighter-bombers that are normal sized aircraft). You could kind of think of a warhound as a destroyer class titan, a reaver as a cruiser class titan, and a warlord as a battleship class titan. And with that, I guess you could also consider knights in smaller ship categories like corvettes and frigates. In comparison, conventional sized vehicles would be more like patrol boats, gunboats(not gunships, those are more destroyer class) and landing craft.
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8:37 it is explained in the book Titanicus that most principae (?) are augmented as little as possible to make it easier to hold onto their own body and not get lost in the machine. Their natural human bodies are basically a massive spiritual eyesore in the perfection of a god engine.
Titans occupy their niche as "fuck everything in that direction" combined with "leave everything in the opposite direction untouched", which isnt really possible with orbital bombardments. An orbital bombardment also doesn't give the opponent time to regret their decision, whereas a titan can stride over the horizon all gothic and chrome, and ENSURE the opposition has browned their pants before sending them to kingdom come
16:00 I seen a game where that Deadly Demise fired off. The scout titan was jumped by a pack of tau battlesuits. Rolled a 6 for deadly demise amd took all the battlesuits with him.
I remember when deathstrike missiles would rain down on games when the phone rang at the local GW. Or when the guys with titans would show up and half the store would join up with there armies and a "floor-acoplse" game would start up.
In the lore the necrons have a 'Megalith', a massive Monolith that carries other Monoliths. It got mentioned once I believe, in a random sourcebook. Edit: Nvm, I just looked it up and it was in a codex, not a random sourcebook (though it was an old Codex)
If you're looking for a video topic, I would love to hear about all events leading up to the Mechanicus marching a titan into that one room on Terra that everybody talks about when describing mars' limited independence.
This is another reason why Transformers would fit surprisingly well into 40k. Not because they're Imperial knights who can jump, but because they have they also have Titans, and they're much MUCH bigger.
Fun fact! the Stompa is the cheapest one of these to buy, and is the only one available in glorious plastic. For this relatively low pricepoint, it pays in the worst instructions known to man.
@@paulhorrox6478 as someone who uses it, it crumples to any lascannon/melta (or faction equivalent) infantry squad and it only feels worth its point cost in offense if you pair it with a Mek.
@@paulhorrox6478to be fair, most of these titans are horribly ineffecient points wise. There are videos of 2k knight armies easily beating a warlord, by killing it while the warlord manages to down only one or two knights. Like if these titans were redone to be as good as their points then a warlord should be able to take on 2 full 2k armies and win by killing everything. So like 10+ small weapons (heavy bolters/lascannons etc.), 4 large weapons (volcano cannons etc.) and a giant fuck off missile launcher. As well as 3 special rules (1 of which is just the titanic rule). But alas theyre just an awesome centrepiece.
9:00 thank for you dispelling this myth. It's kind of tiring to hear "The Imperium cannot build more Titans" because Titans were not based on STC (they did derive from the Castigator which was an STC tech) but most Titans in of themselves were not.
@@SamueL-td7fb idk. They could totally give Tau more Auxiliary units, heck, even races from Fantasy like Skaven or Lizardmens. Letting Tau keep their "Practical Combat" of keeping their men's as far away as possible while letting them have their Melee charges and just, different ways to play and whatnot. Flesh out their lore as well, even. Maybe if they've done that from the start, people would've have fun fighting the Tau and it wouldn't be a meme.
Does this mean that you willl remake the Stormcast Eternals video? Man, I´d love to see an updated video about them, seen how the narrative around them has evolved
Someone told me the Tau Manta is made to order, they never have it stocked. My headcanon is there's a dungeon under GW headquarters with a Manta servitor that boots up like windows XP anytime someone places an order
So small but here or there. Titan princeps dont take on augmetics because it can threaten their connection with the Titan. Their meat bodies act as anchors for their conciousness that help keep it seperate from a titan during operation. The more metal that replaces flesh, the less of an anchor it is. Also, dying as a Titan princeps is arguably one of the better fates in 40k. As shown in Titan death, the princeps soul is actually shielded indefinitely by the Titans machine spirit from the warp. When they become part of the Titan Gestalt conciousness, their soul as well remains safe.
The tyranid bio titans rules wise are terrifying because you get the detachment bonuses where as the imperial ones dont. That means in thr invasion fleet it can get sustained hits against infantry or lethal hits against vehicles. Or the crusher stampede that gives it +1 to hit after it has lost only a single wound.
Fun fact: there's only one human war vehicle that surpasses a Titan, and that's an Ordinatus. The railgun that saved Helsreach. Titans are built with pageantry and religious requirements, but Ordinati are stone cold practical designs. They're like tanks, but in the same way Custodes are like soldiers. The Mechanicus really hate deploying Ordinati because the things basically disprove their religion. No machine spirit. No need for ritualism, no connection to Martian culture. Just a Dark Age railgun on treads that kills anything. For example, potshotting the Mega Gargaunt that destroyed the Titan defending Helsreach.
The one at Helsreach was hijacked by a Black Templar. They usually have specialist Ad Mech crews that observe even more strict rituals than the Titans. Given how the warp works it's a miracle the gun fired without just incinerating itself without said rituals.
They're not all giant railguns. Every Ordinatus is a different machine built for a specific purpose. They can be anything from massive weapons to a device of some kind or in one case, a GIANT TRANSPORT with a HUGE DRILL.
Sure, the ones in front of the thing are gone, so might that planet or city. What isn't shown is the 3-4 other Empire worlds that run out of firepower and reinforcements when they are attacked. That's the boring downside to superweapons, they reveal to your enemy what your intentions are. Which attacks are real and which positions are weaker. More likely than not, if the enemy focuses fire on you your hyperweapon will eventually go down. Question is, can you afford that loss. And in 40k the answer is noooooooo. The empire is declining, heavy battle bots reliant on shrinking advanced tech are the exact opposite of what they need. (I know it's borning and thus irrelevant)
@@mr.chemistry8128 This comment right here is a great example of why Superheavy tanks design just stopped post ww2. Plus Tau Mantas in lore are a serous threat to Titans to the point the Ad mech demanded airsupport before they can be deployed against the Tau
At the end, you mentioned about being aware of your titan. I have turn 2'd my friend's freshly built and painted warhound, using kastelan robots almost exclusively. I HAD 5 baneblades on the table and chose to ignore it with them. He was not happy and hasnt played warhammer since (this was in 8th ed, just before lockdown)
Manta + army drop: "5'580 points and probably an equivalent amount of dollars." Also, probably an equivalent amount of hours spent between shipping, building, and nonstop painting. (~232 days)
I love the Manta, because its basically a UNSC frigate on the tabletop (powerful railgun main armament, can deploy 4 tanks and a company of infantry, atmo and space capable)
Princeps of the larger titan patters(Warlord upwards) are actually among the most augmented members of the Cult Mechanicus. According to "Titanicus" by Dan Abnett, senior Princeps of Legio Invicta are closing in 70% metalbits, and permanently placed in amniotic tanks. This interface procedure is called "proximus pattern" in the book, so other patterns exist, too. Certainly they do in 30k as most Princeps shown in the HH series are not bound to a amniotic tank. In Mechanicus the head of the Legio was not connected that way in the beginning, but later received the augmentation and noticed a noticable improvement regarding to connection with his Titan.
Clanner logistics are basically nonexistent…possibly it’s their biggest weakness. They are great warriors, but once the Inner Sphere got its shit together, Operation Revival failed. Twycross let em know that the great houses weren’t fuckin around anymore. Tyra Miraborgs sacrifice gave just enough time for IS forces to focus and then Tukayyid sealed the deal.
I’ve been watching your content again after awhile of just scrolling on tik tok forgot how crazy 40k is and how crazy it used to be with stuff such as the warlock there’s also very old ork titan models that exist to which are neat
Be me, be 4-5 years old with my dad, go to see the new transformers movie. See optimus prime do a tacticsl roll say “youll never stop at one” rip someones face off and then linkin park starts playing. How could i not become obsessed with giant robots
So just a little unrelated but kind of related fact idk if you’ll care but my older brother has diabetes, and for the same reason as you, PancreasNoWork lol. I’ve been trying to get him into Warhammer so we can play some table top with my cousin. And he started watching cuz I told him about your channel. Thanks man ❤
Titans SHOULD be massive. FFS, a normal cathedral is over 100 meters (and some of the bigger ones are 150+). and a Emperor is supposed to have one on it's back. Not to mention they have corridors inside big enough for space marines to fight trough. So an Emperor should be around 200-300 meters at a minimum.
I like to think that the Imperator titans are around 1 kilometere tall. That is taller than the Burj Khalifa, but not by an unreasonable degree, and of course, the cathedral is a little less than half of it's height, so the Titan itself is probably not taller than 650 meters.
@@victorpedrosoceolin3919 the Titan is there to finish off whatever survived and whose lower clothes are filled with something else besides legs and tools
Since you mentioned a battletech a couple of times. have you ever thought about making a video about what mechs would be fitting into the setting and which faction would use them? Would be a fun idea... (P.S. i think the IG would love the locust and the urbie)
Usually the only question of whether to spend your money on one big thing vs many different small things is just the size of your normal battles. That, and the balance between defense and offense. If offence is winning too much, you just need a lot of small stuff, preferably hard to find/hit, and if even that doesn't help, it's just preemptive strikes and grayzone warfare.
What gets underestimated about the Titans, impractical though they may be in broad terms, is the utility of raw Intimidation. To understand this, we must put Titans in their proper context. Setting aside their roots as weapons used by the tech priests of Mars to fight the colossal robots of other Martian factions and rogue war machines during the Age of Strife, Titans were used by the Imperium to win the Great Crusade. And one of the greatest hindrances to conquering worlds was the willingness to resist in those local polities. In that sense, more than simply crushing the foe militarily or logistically, the goal of the Compliance Fleets was to break their _spirit._ To crush their will to fight, so they surrender. Taken in such a context, a Titan is a very _powerful_ weapon. It can be difficult for isolated pockets of humanity or xenos to grasp, on an individual level, the sheer scale of military disposition the Imperium could bring to bear. A soldier can only see so much from their position on the ground. NO ONE can look at a Titan cresting a ridge, blaring war horns and leveling whole cities with its weapons, and mistake it for anything but a world-destroying threat. More often than not, a foe's will to fight dies the moment they SEE a Titan deployed, or will do moments after seeing it discharge its weapons _once._ The impracticality of a Titan in terms of the resources needed to build and transport one is almost a moot point. Single Titans likely delivered entire worlds into the Imperium's hands without firing a single shot, or ONLY firing a single shot. From that perspective, the Titan made back the cost of building it several times over. Arguably, when morale is taken into account, Titans were worth more during the Great Crusade than their equivalent quantity of "normal" military assets ever could be.
Titans are the embodiment of the Tarkin doctrine, only that they're giant robots carrying churches instead of flying doritos, and therefore more awesome
Just like an AT-AT. While an AT-TE may be more effective as a dedicated tank, you see a group of AT-ATs you're not going to care about which Walker is more effective. And the imperium scales this up, so while the Imperium could make even more dedicated tanks that might be slightly more effective. You don't really need to when a titan sends your enemies running or straight up ending themselves so they don't have to face the titans.
So what you're saying is Titans are more about police work than actual military combat. I get it. It's like if say, there's a riot going on right now; Somewhere, anywhere, doesn't matter; And you need them disperse, how do you do it? You could send the Riot Police there, but that might agitate the crowd, and they'll need to target troublemakers before the stir the pot too much, but watch it, put too much pressures will make the mob aggressive and won't look good on the paper, and the- or just send in the giant robot. Either they know their place, or they fight back, and if they fight back, they aren't winning. Mob fights? Stomp them. They're climbing? Slap them away with these hands. Fire? Waterhoses. Bullets? Armor. Like, most civilian population will likely find it exceedingly difficult to take down or stop a giant robot, and that is if they even want to risk getting crushed by it in the first place. Like a car a mob can reasonably stop it's movement by just mobbing it before it get's any speed, then from there they can figure out how to rip it open. A two stories tall robot starring you down like an ant? I'm booking it. And part of why I think all this is because IRL, this is, like, the most reasonable utility that a "reasonably sized" "Giant" robot would perform the best in, Public Services, like Police and Fire Department. If we wanted Giant Robots right now, in our life, that's their roll. In the future? Swiss Army Forklift for exoplanetary colony, like on Mars, or beyond. If we want Mechs in Military, they cannot be Giant. If anything were to be giant in the military, it'll be a literal Landship, or some sort of mobile base, but no giant stompy bois. Not until we break the Square Cube Law.
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Warhammer vs Destiny Now that would be a good series
@djashovel Buster McThunder is a UA-cam channel that had some videos about 40k vs Destiny.
If you like big stompy robots then maybe you’d be interested in the Armour Soldiers from Richard Fox’s Ember War universe.
Speaking of models. What about the Tau’nar? A FW model kit that is literally a Titan…
I hope you know I’m expecting you to go over all the epic titan class models in a second video. You’ve broken the seal and now the random 90’s era goofy models must be satisfied (highly recommend 2d4chan for a semi comprehensive list, it’s a mirror of 1d4chan since it’s pretty much dead. Always glad to see you put out a video, especially longer more comprehensive ones)
Fun fact, they actually did used to give some weapons infinite ranges, the reason they stopped is because people were calling up stores and dropping Deathstrike Missiles into the middle of random games
That's the kinda petty chaos i live for
Been playing since Rogue Trader. I remember that era.
That is evil...I love it
That’s hilarious they should bring that back
I remember my old lgs allowing that a few times, with the stipulation that the person calling in the strike had to have the model actively deployed on an actual table. Didn't have to be in the store, but the person had to provide proof that they weren't just being funny
The fun part about Tyranid bio-titans is that they are made during the invasion. Meaning your millennia old titans are being killed by swarms of week old bio-titans.
Fun fact about my friend's bio titan is that his name is Ernie and his wagging tail once wiped out a whole squad of my guardsmen in a single turn!
@@ewill3435 sounds like Tuesday for the Guard. They die if you cough on them. But that's still better than cultists who die if you look at them funny.
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Week old bio-titans? Geez, those are ancient. Your typical bio-titan's typically a few hours fresh out of the oven when it's first deployed.
Basically the same story of veteran Astartes with hundreds of years of combat experience getting killed by weeks old gaunts... Only on a bigger scale
Titans, when the phrase ‘My body is a temple’ is given to the military industrial complex.
Well done. Very good.
My body is a temple, AND I AM OPEN FOR BUSINESS
-Lockheed Martin probably
Titan, when you want to tell F you to an entire city block.
Military industrial god complex
My body is a wonderland meets grimdark
In front of you are two choices.
You watch the old Titan video, and you get not even 5 minutes of rushed together slop.
You watch the new Titan video, and you get minutes straight of rules over a background picture.
The third choice is not watching either but that one doesn’t make internet number go up so I’d prefer if you choose option 1 or 2.
You forget the 4th choice watch both
Watch both
@@MikeTheBretonianGrailKnightthat’s not a choice, this is will of the Emperor
I chose option 4: Watch both.
I also choose 4th. Have this playing on my phone while the first plays on my TV at full blast while I chug a Gonster
“If you ever wanted to see a 40k titan walking through a modern city, pacific rim is for you. And if you don’t know what a titan is, imagine a jaeger with a cathedral” - Cody, Pointless Hub
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Which video is this?
@@notusneo I think it was in Cody's Pacific Rim review
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I love that Space Marine 2 has a derelict emperor titan in the scenery of one of the missions. We now have an official scale represenation of the beast in 3D.
You can also see what I think is an Imperator in the distance on the Masouleum map.
I think they are one and the same. Such a good inclusion honestly
Dawn of War 1 has a mission that's set entirely around the wreck of a partially destroyed imperator-class titan as well
@@musicninja98imperator is just emperor in Latin I believe you and the other guy are talking about the same set peice
@@creed2466 I'm sure it is the same. I've just seen the largest imperial titans named as either Imperator or Emperor class. They could be one in the same in general or there could be differences in armaments. shrug. Just enjoying the details of the game though.
The Eldars Warlock Titan actually did reappear in the Lore in the Adeptus Titanicus game.
It was wrecking every Imperial Titan it came up against, but ended up being destroyed by Imperial Psi Titans.
It did release a Psychic Backlash, but instead of opening up a Warp Rift, it drove all the Eldar nearby into being Murderously Depressed, and the Eldar started to throw themselves agaisnt the Imperium rather than fighting like they usually do.
Wow, GW really does hate eldar.
The Tau Mantas took out 2 unsupported warhound titans. Then the AdMech refused to deploy more titans unless they got proper air and ground support. When they did, well, the Exodite animation is a good reference.
They weren't even Mantas, they were just Tiger Sharks. The Tau responded to priceless God machines by putting mass produced cannons on mass produced fighter craft and just casually shooting them.
the Exodite is ass for that scene alone. That is not how Mantas are used. That is not how Titans are used. Its fanboyism and I refuse to view it in another fashion.
t. Necron player
@@NukefandangoI hate the Tau and all, but it's amazing what proper, well maintained technology, with well calculated firepower can do huh?
Truly, E= MC² is the best thing out there.
@@pessien8474 It's like people forget that 40k's methods are whatever the EXACT opposite of efficient military action is. It seems like they don't get that there's a reason that multi-gigaton missiles aren't useful when you need a single megatons to kill an entire army.
@@pessien8474Mass Effect said it best, “That means Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son-of-a-bitch in space.”
Fun fact, Apocalypse in its original format HAD Infinite range guns. Them and the Deathstrike Missle Launcher. During debut day, people would set up for big games, and part way through we'd get a call from another store 20 mins away saying they were firing on us.
i still ahve all my books of OG apoc
all Colin does these days is post slop, get hotter & play Space Marine 2. He is in his Hot Slop Space Marine era, and I am glad to be here to bear witness to that hero's journey.
@@pootisspencer5492 no he's boiling slowly in his room like a crab
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Wait, his name is Colin?
@@serotonin.scavenger colon
The Elbow Rocket is peak Ork design, we strapped a rocket to your punch to make it even punchier
To be fair, they even thought of this in pacific rim. Its like there's a little bit of ork in all of us
Darktide ogryn grenade gauntlet be like
You'd love Armoured Core's pile bunker
That's how the halo Gravity Hammer works. Jets on the side of the hammer allow you to swing it like a baseball bat even though it has the mass of a motorcycle
Gypsy Danger in PR1 go brrrr
Did you forget the Tau actually do have a walking Titan in the form of the Ta'unar Supremacy Armour?
Being honest it got almost no lore
@@marrvynswillames4975I mean, so does half the things on his list!
The Supremacy Armor has actual tabletop rules and everything!
Yeah, it's not as big, but it was designed specifically to hunt titans.
Probably looked at the Manta then was like, "In a video about titans, why consider the small fry when you have the whole potato?"
The Ta'unar Supremacy armor is cool though. Still enjoy the video a lot.
Also came here for this. The supremacy armor is basically the equivalent of a warhound. And could probably take one in a 1 on 1 fight. I'm suprised it didn't even get mentioned.
the tau's titan being a combined bomber and chinook is peak tau. Efficent, starwarsy tacticool response to the galaxy's badass sci-fantasy bullshit
This aint titan , this is cr 90 corvette .
Everyone talk about the Tau's greatest strength being their technology, but we know it is actually Common Fucking Sense
@@aleturano1052 Well it is a two sides weapon . Tho at this point I have a feeling they just expect everything from other races .
I was just thinking about the scene in Exodus where a Phantom titan goes full "nothing personnel, kid" against a warlord and pretty much one shots it. That was one of the best showcases of how fast they are, and how hard they are to hit because of the holo fields.
Also, I'm surprised you talked about the harridan, but not the Ta'unar. That's the tau answer to stompy titans- a walking gun platform with weapons that will delete entire directions.
I played in an apocalypse game that is held every year at a convention in California. I think there were like 6 or 7 warlord titans, and probably a dozen war hound, but the most glorious sight to behold was the ork player who made a mega gorkanaught out of a 5 gallon bucket and he made his own rules for it they the group allowed.
The Imperator Titan: in Warhammer 40000 when you don’t go to church, the church comes to you, and it shoots with the power of the sun !
All fun and games until Metroplex heeds the call
@@henryheavy8044 nah if it’s the Metroplex in Fall of Cybertron, he’s cooked
@@malickmeziani_FreePalestine IDW Meteoplex stomps hard
@@thebagel_lord well now I agree, that Metroplex wasn’t fooling around.
Why do the put churches on the shoulders of Titans? Because everywhere the Titan goes there's going be a fuckton of funerals
12:00 Horus Heresy nerd here. About a dozen Chaos Knights killed an Imperator-class titan, the Paragon Of Terra, during the Battle of Molech. Granted, Dark Mechanicum magi had covertly sabotaged the Titan’s reactor and shields prior to the battle, but it was an impressive feat nonetheless
During the defense of ryza a single knight castigator scored an engine kill on a traitor reaver
@@velphidrow Wait, a CASTIGATOR? Did he sword fight it to death or something? Castigators possess no anti-titan weapons.
Crucified Titans! 😄
@@LordCrate-du8zm yup. It was able to get inside the void shields and destroyed the legs so it collapsed on itself
@@velphidrow Wow
I’ve always liked stories where the Princeps and the machine spirit have almost a sort of mutual respect.
Mate, you need to stop downplaying the "watchability" of these long format videos.
I can genuinely, honestly listen to you talking about 40K and BattleTech stuff for hours (and on some days in traffic, I have). Love the amount of detail you put into both the lore and tabletop stuff, helps people like me that have been in the hobby for years but never decided on an army.
At work, these videos are my go to for passing the time. I'm getting to the point that I can narrate these videos perfectly, lol
It's always funny to look at artistic representations of titans in 40k where they're portrayed as the size of mountains vs their actual height which is often shorter than the statue of liberty. But hey, big mechs are always cool.
Imperator titan: I am indomitable
My goofy Necron Overlord that just rolled a 6 to hit with his Tachyon arrow: bet.
Funny how this is an actual thing in Twice Dead King: Ruin
@@PingachuWarham that was a war hound though, still pretty funny for a single person to say bet to a war machine many times their size.
also isn't the tac arrow d6 damage?
@@cr90captain89 No, the Tachyon Arrow is something crazy like 3d6. It's a vehicle killer that hits on like a two up.
@@LordCrate-du8zm huh, i remember bricky (adeptus ridiculus) complaining that the tac arrow back in the day was only d6 damage, must have been buffed since then.
@@cr90captain89 Back in the day, in modern 10th it's a fantastic anti-tank weapon.
Bloodthirster: I AM AN EXALTED DAEMON OF THE LORD OF MURDER AND HIS GREATEST AVATAR OF FURY.
Titan: That's nice buddy, meet Mr. Giant Robot that fires cannons the size of apartment complexes
Abominatus would like a word with you
@@CHESTNUT246 except when was the last time anyone heard about that ol bastard doing anything?
That’s 40K for ya
@@CHESTNUT246 The single angriest being in the entire galaxy
Imagine a clever joke
I’m going to sleep
I’ll watch this tomorrow
I like this comment too much I’m afraid
The titan princep from helsreach was pretty cool, she did her duty to the fullest
14:40 Pancreas- the reason they have a limited range is that when players hear 'unlimited', they can and will have their equipment hit other tables... even if said tables are half the world away. Literally it doesn't matter if your game store is in the UK, Deathstrikes, which were unlimited, can and had rained upon American games. No, I'm not making this up. Now I'm wondering if there was just someone with a bajillion points of Deathstrike missile launchers who would take money to cheese your opponent by launching a bazillion vortex missiles from three thousand irl miles away.
Thats dumb. Why can other players interrupt your game? Its like youre having fun playing a game with your significant other and a dude from vietnam jumps into my lobby kills us and leaves
@@everythingsalright1121because having someone phone the store and say "i wanna fire my warlord titans volcano cannon at whatever the largest unit on table 3 is and then having that happen, is very funny.
It's so fun and fluffy. If I'm playing a game and someone says "we just got a call, the Imperial Navy is bombarding the table indiscriminately" I'd both laugh my ass off and dread whatever happens next.
@@LordCrate-du8zm maybe at some sort of store event where cross table artillery strikes were the whole gimmick... but at that point it's more like an Apocalypse game where instead of 2 players with 40+k point armies you have 16 players with 2-3k point armies tgat may or may not be cooperating... and at this point, you'd need like 7 judges with walkie-talkies just to keep the turns lined up, and would need to house rule a ton of shit to make it work...
Edit: hell, let the Marine play land his droppods in the Guardsmen player's table as an act of "divine intervention", why not?
@@hardcorelace7565I read this in Pancreas Man’s voice, because this is exactly something he’d say.
You should make videos discussing the Endless Space/Legend universe's lore.
This is a threat.
Fool, pancreas is actively guarded by an entire eldar craftworld.
METROPLEX HEEDS THE CALL OF THE LAST PRIME
transformers and 40k shouldn't work together but they do
@@l-x-10 guilliman wished he was like ultra magnus
@@jonathanathor117
Imagine Guilliman raised by Optimus
@@marseldagistani1989an adoptive father he could actually be on relatively equal footing
Guilliman wishes his shoulders could carry as much as Ultra Magnus’
Titans need to be soooo much bigger. Emperor class Titans can supposedly house an entire Guard Regiment in each leg. EACH LEG, like their shin only.
Pro tip: if you ever want to commit tax fraud, just purchase a bunch of Titan models.
Sometimes all ya need in life is a giant ass mech. Infact that solves pretty much all your problems. Orcs, daemons, taxes.
No, in the imperium giant ass mechs ARE THE ONES COLLECTING TAXES.
For what its worth, you should think of titans more like naval ships than proper land forces. A destroyer is a recon and interference ship, despite being the size of a small office highrise. Warhounds are mobile fortresses that can scout out ahead of an army the same way a destroyer or light cruiser might range ahead of a fleet. Titans make a lot more sense when you frame them that way.
Titans are land ships... huh... never thought of it that way.
Agreed. I always thought that the closest real world equivalents would be naval warships and bombers(dedicated bombers, not fighter-bombers that are normal sized aircraft).
You could kind of think of a warhound as a destroyer class titan, a reaver as a cruiser class titan, and a warlord as a battleship class titan.
And with that, I guess you could also consider knights in smaller ship categories like corvettes and frigates.
In comparison, conventional sized vehicles would be more like patrol boats, gunboats(not gunships, those are more destroyer class) and landing craft.
It’s a shame we only ever got one pacific rim movie
Lol
yep no REAL other movies were made with that canon, shame.
At least we got a TV show.
At least we got comics and an anime, as well as a dedicated cult fanbase and some new action figures. That's a win in my book.
Some guy made a rip off movie in 2018 , good thing we got pacific rim instead of that garbage
PACIFIC RIM MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤖🤖🤖🤖⚔⚔⚔🌊🌊🌊🌊🔥🔥🔥🔥
what the fuck is a sequel 🗣🗣🗣
As a wise man once described them 'Pacific Rim 3: The return of christ'
That was knights
So good that it skipped straight to from the first film to the third
@@velphidrow Still applies. Everything in the Adeptus Titanicus fits that description
@LordCrate-du8zm knights aren't part of the collegia titanica
They're part of knight houses lol
Titans are cool but are they as cool Lord horrik canorom,son of high king valorik canorom, high prince of house canorom, master of the blade of Gaia keeper of the gates of lorlo, welider of the kalorik flame, bringer of hope, hereld of the holy order of the adamtine lance, the paladin of KOTO, slayer of the loin of essa, the triumpht, the light of stars, the ERADICATER!
You wot?
@@arthurd.8766 Lord horrik canorom son of
@@MikeTheBretonianGrailKnight yeah whotever
@@arthurd.8766 flame thrower and canon noises
@@MikeTheBretonianGrailKnight 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8:37 it is explained in the book Titanicus that most principae (?) are augmented as little as possible to make it easier to hold onto their own body and not get lost in the machine. Their natural human bodies are basically a massive spiritual eyesore in the perfection of a god engine.
Titans occupy their niche as "fuck everything in that direction" combined with "leave everything in the opposite direction untouched", which isnt really possible with orbital bombardments.
An orbital bombardment also doesn't give the opponent time to regret their decision, whereas a titan can stride over the horizon all gothic and chrome, and ENSURE the opposition has browned their pants before sending them to kingdom come
You forgot the true Tau titan. 250 kroot hounds stacked on top of each other
This video dropped 3 days after I finished reading Titanicus for the first time.
Its great fuel for my big god robot hunger now.
With 480 FEET of range a quake cannon can hit somebody in a different game store
I’m pretty sure he misspoke and meant inches which would be around 40 feet
Maybe it's just really tiny feet
@@jameson1239 still a lot
@@jameson1239 that was my assumption as well, it just sounds even more absurd
@@everythingsalright1121 Another table, at the very least
16:00 I seen a game where that Deadly Demise fired off. The scout titan was jumped by a pack of tau battlesuits. Rolled a 6 for deadly demise amd took all the battlesuits with him.
Eye for an eye
I remember when deathstrike missiles would rain down on games when the phone rang at the local GW. Or when the guys with titans would show up and half the store would join up with there armies and a "floor-acoplse" game would start up.
In the lore the necrons have a 'Megalith', a massive Monolith that carries other Monoliths. It got mentioned once I believe, in a random sourcebook.
Edit: Nvm, I just looked it up and it was in a codex, not a random sourcebook (though it was an old Codex)
I remember the Megalith. Unfortunately, the only known one is owned by Zahndrekh, who won't use it unless it's 'sporting.'
So kinda like the fanart of a custom star destroyer built around a death star deploying star destroyers.
Kinda I think, maybe not that big though
5:53 YES! That’s it exactly!
"Wrath of the Omnissiah" is absolutely cool as hell, but it's no "Castigate the Enemies of the Godhead" from Lancer's Manticore haha
If you're looking for a video topic, I would love to hear about all events leading up to the Mechanicus marching a titan into that one room on Terra that everybody talks about when describing mars' limited independence.
A game where you play as a Titan and fight other Titan-sized things would be amazing
He mentions Adeptus Titanicus at the start
Titanfall?
Battle tech?
There was one, Dominus, but its a strategy game
Mechassault
I must now humbly request a video on Tau Battlesuits.
I thought to myself that it had been a while since you uploaded.
*22 minutes ago*
I think I might have latent psyker powers.
This is another reason why Transformers would fit surprisingly well into 40k. Not because they're Imperial knights who can jump, but because they have they also have Titans, and they're much MUCH bigger.
Fun fact! the Stompa is the cheapest one of these to buy, and is the only one available in glorious plastic. For this relatively low pricepoint, it pays in the worst instructions known to man.
It also pays for it in being largely ineffective in game. Too expensive for its rules and lack of an invuln save.
@@paulhorrox6478 as someone who uses it, it crumples to any lascannon/melta (or faction equivalent) infantry squad and it only feels worth its point cost in offense if you pair it with a Mek.
@@paulhorrox6478to be fair, most of these titans are horribly ineffecient points wise.
There are videos of 2k knight armies easily beating a warlord, by killing it while the warlord manages to down only one or two knights.
Like if these titans were redone to be as good as their points then a warlord should be able to take on 2 full 2k armies and win by killing everything. So like 10+ small weapons (heavy bolters/lascannons etc.), 4 large weapons (volcano cannons etc.) and a giant fuck off missile launcher. As well as 3 special rules (1 of which is just the titanic rule).
But alas theyre just an awesome centrepiece.
It's also fantastic in the Dread Mob detachment, so if you want a Stompa you can absolutely make it work.
9:00 thank for you dispelling this myth. It's kind of tiring to hear "The Imperium cannot build more Titans" because Titans were not based on STC (they did derive from the Castigator which was an STC tech) but most Titans in of themselves were not.
Doesn't the tau have a client species that are literal kaiju?? Why the hell don't we have models of those?
Because GW is allergic to money
@@ShadyWizardude how can you be so cartoonishly greedy and blind to the easiest and most obvious chances for profit at the same time?
@@SamueL-td7fb Tau Kaiju =/= Space Marines. Therefore, no Tau Kaiju. Simple GW math.
Because fuck them.
@@SamueL-td7fb idk. They could totally give Tau more Auxiliary units, heck, even races from Fantasy like Skaven or Lizardmens. Letting Tau keep their "Practical Combat" of keeping their men's as far away as possible while letting them have their Melee charges and just, different ways to play and whatnot. Flesh out their lore as well, even. Maybe if they've done that from the start, people would've have fun fighting the Tau and it wouldn't be a meme.
If you’re out of ideas, I hope you do a video on Orikan the Diviner. You’ve done one on Trazyn, so why not his partner in crime/enemy.
You forgot the Ta'unar supremacy suit. 800 points and an A2 BS4+ S26 AP-5 D16 shots
Does this mean that you willl remake the Stormcast Eternals video?
Man, I´d love to see an updated video about them, seen how the narrative around them has evolved
No way, slightly less sloppy slop! We are so BACK insulin gang!
Someone told me the Tau Manta is made to order, they never have it stocked. My headcanon is there's a dungeon under GW headquarters with a Manta servitor that boots up like windows XP anytime someone places an order
So small but here or there.
Titan princeps dont take on augmetics because it can threaten their connection with the Titan. Their meat bodies act as anchors for their conciousness that help keep it seperate from a titan during operation. The more metal that replaces flesh, the less of an anchor it is.
Also, dying as a Titan princeps is arguably one of the better fates in 40k. As shown in Titan death, the princeps soul is actually shielded indefinitely by the Titans machine spirit from the warp. When they become part of the Titan Gestalt conciousness, their soul as well remains safe.
33:37 i just imagine a bunch of gaunt clinging to its body and scuttling down like in that one scene from the movie "epic"
video topic: titans
very first frame of the video: an imperial knight (not a titan)
Show me where I’ve claimed to be smart
@@pancreasnowork9939knight inserted for scale 😂
Notice how he explained his reasoning and you chose to ignore it to be a smarmy nerd?
The tyranid bio titans rules wise are terrifying because you get the detachment bonuses where as the imperial ones dont. That means in thr invasion fleet it can get sustained hits against infantry or lethal hits against vehicles. Or the crusher stampede that gives it +1 to hit after it has lost only a single wound.
Fun fact: there's only one human war vehicle that surpasses a Titan, and that's an Ordinatus. The railgun that saved Helsreach.
Titans are built with pageantry and religious requirements, but Ordinati are stone cold practical designs. They're like tanks, but in the same way Custodes are like soldiers. The Mechanicus really hate deploying Ordinati because the things basically disprove their religion. No machine spirit. No need for ritualism, no connection to Martian culture. Just a Dark Age railgun on treads that kills anything. For example, potshotting the Mega Gargaunt that destroyed the Titan defending Helsreach.
The one at Helsreach was hijacked by a Black Templar. They usually have specialist Ad Mech crews that observe even more strict rituals than the Titans. Given how the warp works it's a miracle the gun fired without just incinerating itself without said rituals.
The ordinatus armageddon used a nova cannon
They're not all giant railguns. Every Ordinatus is a different machine built for a specific purpose. They can be anything from massive weapons to a device of some kind or in one case, a GIANT TRANSPORT with a HUGE DRILL.
Literally everything you said is wrong lmfao
Ordinatus arent just railguns
Pancreas may not work, but it do make slop. 10/10 once again sir.
Tau: They are dumb. What a poor resource distribution!
Imperium: haha big robot man go brr
Tau: Ah shiiii-
Sure, the ones in front of the thing are gone, so might that planet or city. What isn't shown is the 3-4 other Empire worlds that run out of firepower and reinforcements when they are attacked. That's the boring downside to superweapons, they reveal to your enemy what your intentions are. Which attacks are real and which positions are weaker. More likely than not, if the enemy focuses fire on you your hyperweapon will eventually go down. Question is, can you afford that loss. And in 40k the answer is noooooooo. The empire is declining, heavy battle bots reliant on shrinking advanced tech are the exact opposite of what they need. (I know it's borning and thus irrelevant)
@@mr.chemistry8128 This comment right here is a great example of why Superheavy tanks design just stopped post ww2. Plus Tau Mantas in lore are a serous threat to Titans to the point the Ad mech demanded airsupport before they can be deployed against the Tau
Tau: ah shit, they are actually that stupid. Anyways, railgun go brr
Pancreas: Tau only has a half-titan
KX139 Ta'unar Supremacy Armour: Talk a lot of shit for a Gue’la in smart missile range.
2:58 How can you say you're out of video ideas yet you still haven't made a dedicated video about Thanquol?
At the end, you mentioned about being aware of your titan. I have turn 2'd my friend's freshly built and painted warhound, using kastelan robots almost exclusively. I HAD 5 baneblades on the table and chose to ignore it with them. He was not happy and hasnt played warhammer since (this was in 8th ed, just before lockdown)
My body is ready.
Manta + army drop: "5'580 points and probably an equivalent amount of dollars." Also, probably an equivalent amount of hours spent between shipping, building, and nonstop painting. (~232 days)
5:00 the best description of orc machinery ive ever heard
Id love a video on whether you think the imperium can ever break the stagnation.
I'll watch anything about the holy God-Engines. Love them so much I got a Forge World Warlord.
I love the Manta, because its basically a UNSC frigate on the tabletop (powerful railgun main armament, can deploy 4 tanks and a company of infantry, atmo and space capable)
"-5 AP! Did you ever think you'd see such a wonderful thing?"
~Laughs in Shokk Attack Gun
Princeps of the larger titan patters(Warlord upwards) are actually among the most augmented members of the Cult Mechanicus. According to "Titanicus" by Dan Abnett, senior Princeps of Legio Invicta are closing in 70% metalbits, and permanently placed in amniotic tanks. This interface procedure is called "proximus pattern" in the book, so other patterns exist, too.
Certainly they do in 30k as most Princeps shown in the HH series are not bound to a amniotic tank.
In Mechanicus the head of the Legio was not connected that way in the beginning, but later received the augmentation and noticed a noticable improvement regarding to connection with his Titan.
Hey to be fair, Clanners are weird but they make good mechs. There's worse things to try and rip off than a Clan mech.
Clanner logistics are basically nonexistent…possibly it’s their biggest weakness. They are great warriors, but once the Inner Sphere got its shit together, Operation Revival failed. Twycross let em know that the great houses weren’t fuckin around anymore. Tyra Miraborgs sacrifice gave just enough time for IS forces to focus and then Tukayyid sealed the deal.
I’ve been watching your content again after awhile of just scrolling on tik tok forgot how crazy 40k is and how crazy it used to be with stuff such as the warlock there’s also very old ork titan models that exist to which are neat
Be me, be 4-5 years old with my dad, go to see the new transformers movie. See optimus prime do a tacticsl roll say “youll never stop at one” rip someones face off and then linkin park starts playing. How could i not become obsessed with giant robots
Mr. NoWork, if you are running out of ideas I would love to see a video about the harlequins.
Plz
"Can't Be Touched" starts playing in the distance as churches begin to walk.
1:01 "Only moderately though"
(Lockheed Martin then proceeds to make a Cessna able to obliterate a planet to compensate)
The urge to throw a psycho Gundam mk2 into a tabletop game rising
It took me a full 20 minutes to realize this wasn't the last titan video, and you posted this just yesterday
Chaos titan and dark mech chaos mech : its big tentacles robot time
So just a little unrelated but kind of related fact idk if you’ll care but my older brother has diabetes, and for the same reason as you, PancreasNoWork lol. I’ve been trying to get him into Warhammer so we can play some table top with my cousin. And he started watching cuz I told him about your channel. Thanks man ❤
Titans SHOULD be massive. FFS, a normal cathedral is over 100 meters (and some of the bigger ones are 150+). and a Emperor is supposed to have one on it's back. Not to mention they have corridors inside big enough for space marines to fight trough. So an Emperor should be around 200-300 meters at a minimum.
I like to think that the Imperator titans are around 1 kilometere tall. That is taller than the Burj Khalifa, but not by an unreasonable degree, and of course, the cathedral is a little less than half of it's height, so the Titan itself is probably not taller than 650 meters.
You need to fit it into ships somehow
@@victorpedrosoceolin3919As far as I know, Titans have their own enormous Drop pods with all the equipment to assemble and even fix them up.
@@Dozarman god damnnn, at this point i dont think you even need the titan, just drop the drop pod on the enemies like a meteor
@@victorpedrosoceolin3919 the Titan is there to finish off whatever survived and whose lower clothes are filled with something else besides legs and tools
The IRS sent an Ordo Sinister Psi-Titan to my studio apartment 😔It's so over
my proudest tug
Since you mentioned a battletech a couple of times.
have you ever thought about making a video about what mechs would be fitting into the setting and which faction would use them?
Would be a fun idea...
(P.S. i think the IG would love the locust and the urbie)
"Pacific Rim 3: The Return of Christ"
only really just descovered your yt channel but damn i love how you explain war hammer 40k (coming from a beginner in 40k lore).
Let’s see how long it takes for him to mention the Eldar.
Talks about his "mathy" sponsor, doesn't realize the original video was also longer than 4.5 minutes.
Very convincing stuff pancreas.
Remember how impressed we were with a knight. They are childs play next to a Titan.
It is a respectable job to talk people on the internet about plastic thingys. I love it!
Titan fall do or don’t when?
You should hope your Titans don't fall, that's really dangerous for anyone in the area.
Usually the only question of whether to spend your money on one big thing vs many different small things is just the size of your normal battles. That, and the balance between defense and offense. If offence is winning too much, you just need a lot of small stuff, preferably hard to find/hit, and if even that doesn't help, it's just preemptive strikes and grayzone warfare.
What gets underestimated about the Titans, impractical though they may be in broad terms, is the utility of raw Intimidation. To understand this, we must put Titans in their proper context. Setting aside their roots as weapons used by the tech priests of Mars to fight the colossal robots of other Martian factions and rogue war machines during the Age of Strife, Titans were used by the Imperium to win the Great Crusade. And one of the greatest hindrances to conquering worlds was the willingness to resist in those local polities.
In that sense, more than simply crushing the foe militarily or logistically, the goal of the Compliance Fleets was to break their _spirit._ To crush their will to fight, so they surrender. Taken in such a context, a Titan is a very _powerful_ weapon. It can be difficult for isolated pockets of humanity or xenos to grasp, on an individual level, the sheer scale of military disposition the Imperium could bring to bear. A soldier can only see so much from their position on the ground. NO ONE can look at a Titan cresting a ridge, blaring war horns and leveling whole cities with its weapons, and mistake it for anything but a world-destroying threat. More often than not, a foe's will to fight dies the moment they SEE a Titan deployed, or will do moments after seeing it discharge its weapons _once._
The impracticality of a Titan in terms of the resources needed to build and transport one is almost a moot point. Single Titans likely delivered entire worlds into the Imperium's hands without firing a single shot, or ONLY firing a single shot. From that perspective, the Titan made back the cost of building it several times over. Arguably, when morale is taken into account, Titans were worth more during the Great Crusade than their equivalent quantity of "normal" military assets ever could be.
Titans are the embodiment of the Tarkin doctrine, only that they're giant robots carrying churches instead of flying doritos, and therefore more awesome
When you walk your own fortress right up to an enemy fortress that cant walk even a little bit, its gotta be demoralizing
Just like an AT-AT. While an AT-TE may be more effective as a dedicated tank, you see a group of AT-ATs you're not going to care about which Walker is more effective. And the imperium scales this up, so while the Imperium could make even more dedicated tanks that might be slightly more effective. You don't really need to when a titan sends your enemies running or straight up ending themselves so they don't have to face the titans.
So what you're saying is Titans are more about police work than actual military combat. I get it. It's like if say, there's a riot going on right now; Somewhere, anywhere, doesn't matter; And you need them disperse, how do you do it? You could send the Riot Police there, but that might agitate the crowd, and they'll need to target troublemakers before the stir the pot too much, but watch it, put too much pressures will make the mob aggressive and won't look good on the paper, and the- or just send in the giant robot. Either they know their place, or they fight back, and if they fight back, they aren't winning.
Mob fights? Stomp them. They're climbing? Slap them away with these hands. Fire? Waterhoses. Bullets? Armor. Like, most civilian population will likely find it exceedingly difficult to take down or stop a giant robot, and that is if they even want to risk getting crushed by it in the first place. Like a car a mob can reasonably stop it's movement by just mobbing it before it get's any speed, then from there they can figure out how to rip it open. A two stories tall robot starring you down like an ant? I'm booking it.
And part of why I think all this is because IRL, this is, like, the most reasonable utility that a "reasonably sized" "Giant" robot would perform the best in, Public Services, like Police and Fire Department. If we wanted Giant Robots right now, in our life, that's their roll. In the future? Swiss Army Forklift for exoplanetary colony, like on Mars, or beyond. If we want Mechs in Military, they cannot be Giant. If anything were to be giant in the military, it'll be a literal Landship, or some sort of mobile base, but no giant stompy bois. Not until we break the Square Cube Law.