Yes, they get so, *SO* much bigger than a knight. It's utterly excessive just how big they get, the Imperator class Titan being the largest, coming in at around 492ft (150m) tall at max, with a literal cathedral on it's back, because Emperor
For me, the easiest way to indicate the size difference between knights and titans is that a knight is operated by a single person while a titan requires a crew.
Death Korps medics ARE a thing that make perfect sense. The Death Korps don't want their soldiers dying TOO quickly or needlessly. The ultimate goal is victory in the Emperor's name. HOWEVER, the Quartermasters hold ultimate authority over who gets treatment and how much they get to have. If a soldier is too badly injured to really get better, the Emperor's Benediction is administered and that Guardsman's equipment is salvaged for redistribution.
Something to keep note of, knights and titans arent technically space marines. They are a seperate entity but still imperium so they work with the guard and marines often. And of course chaos knights are a thing
8:27 answering your question if the walking robots get bigger from a knight....YES. Let me put it to this way Kip, the SMALLEST Titan is about the size of optimus prime, maybe slight bigger, the BIGGEST Titan is the emperor class which as tall as two mt everests with the entire vatican on its shoulders.
Rubix, Cypher, Quail, and the people of Ignis are legendary memes of war. I love their stupidity. And damn, I must have missed the upgrade to the even hotter avatar.
7:29 Krieg Soldier "I am the Grim Reaper" *Chaos Space Marine Emerges from the Smokes:* "¿Did someone call for me?" Also, nice use of Lilium OST, Quiet a Masterpiece.
1:25 Anytime I can make a fortified position and have a ton of artillery in a game I make the unholy union of an Imperial Fist position and a HoI4 Artillery Only playthrough. I put FAR too much artillery on the field to be considered anything but utterly deranged. I may as well have a Noble Phantasm called "Unlimited Artillery Works."
40k is a deep trench to plunge into, but Astartes is a good crash course on the overwhelming power of space Marines. Plus it was done by a single guy so it's always nice to be in awe of how well it was animated.
Lorewise it's optimistic if an entire platoon if not several can kill one space marine, yeah. TBF, each one is decades if not centuries of training and obscenely expensive to produce an maintain, if money was calculated in their creation.
Seeing bodies go flying reminds me of our groups BCT session where we were running laps outside and our CO drove up to us in a Warthog and even though I wasn't in front of it I was sent into orbit and landed MILES away on another island away from the training outpost and strangely enough did not get injured from it. Was also the same session our medic deliberately made one of our guys OD on morphine so we executed him by firing squad.
2:03 dat trench whistle always reminds me of ww1 and it still gives me the chills fun fact my great great grandfather was a fire fighter and a medic during the war and he survived.
The Siege of Vraks is a perfect example of how some battles in 40k can just snowball out of control. To summarize it as much as I can: Basically a new cardinal in the Scarus sector had dreams of launching a crusade to cleanse the sector of heretics, so he went on a pilgrimage to various worlds, where he drew crowds of thousands, and then millions. Eventually he landed on Vraks, choosing it as a place to prep for the crusade, with about a quarter million or so at least people prepared to become soldiers. The local inquisitors didn't like the cardinal's growing power, so they deployed an assassin to take him out. The assassin failed and Vraks seceded, the Cardinal creating a military junta. He also had a deacon who was secretly a chaos worshipper whispering ideas in his ear. A death korp army was deployed, they take a year to land their forces and prep logistics, and jt takes them six months to open the first trench line. A whole later, the Death Korp reported Astartes amongst the Vraksian defenders, who were eventually identified as Alpha Legion, under Lord Arkos. The Dark Angles deploy forces to capture Arkos. They fail, and effectively destroy the starport, where Arkos's boys had hung out. Eventually the commander, who prefered to stay a sector away from the fighting, ordered a massive requisition of shells, mountains worth, and ordered a week long bombardmen the second defense line. Some sectors of the line were completely wiped out and turned into artillery waste, others held strong. Meanwhile Arkos had been calling for backup, and a large Chaos flotilla came from the Eye of Terror. There had been very diluted chaos wordhip, nothing more than thinking the Khornate and Nurglite runes were symbols of warriorship and life. A half dozen warbands of Khornate marines, a couple Death Guard warbands, and some Black Legion and Iron Warriors were amongst the Chaos astartes. Meanwhile, traitor titans of Legio Vulcanum came too, with their ship doing a belly landing on the surface, with about twenty titans cutting their way out of the hulk. Also there were tens of thousands of Lost and Damned, the catch all term for mortal Chaos soldiers. Now there was full-blown Chaos worship in the streets of the only city on Vraks, with tens of thousands of civilians becoming cultists. The Death Korp got pushed back to the first trench line, the old commander was replaced, amd the second line retaken. The new commander also expanded the war underground, with massive tunnel networks and new barracks deep underground for the troops to keep them safe from artillery. At this point they nanaged to actually get jnto an underground armory, but the troopers sent in were overwhelmed by World Eaters. While this was going on, the Chaos warlords were scheming, namely the warlord Zhufor, of the Skulltakers, a Khornate warband. He killed the Vraksian high command, outsted the cardinal, and became the new commander, while also killing all the Khornate warlords and taking their men as his own, and he had the other warbands pay lip service to him. The Death Guard had also been busy battling the Death Korp forces on the north end with poison gas and chemical weapons, it was bad enough Kriegers had to move around in vehicles to other sections of the northerneastern line, as the sector had become a toxic swamp, with some sentries saying they could see things out in the night, and some guardsman occasionally getting pulled down into the mud. Along comes the Inquisitior Hector Rex, Proctor-General of the Scarus Conclave. He takes over saying that there were omens and tarot's saying that Vraks would become a daemon world unless it was taken soon. This was about sixteen or so years into the siege. Rex calls in Grey Knights, basically the MIB of the Space Marines, to fight the daemons in the northeastern sectors, and they take care of it, but they ask for a second company of their brothers to be sent from Titan, that moon around Jupiter or Saturn. Third wall is breached by this point, and now it's just the Citadel left. Then, when the void shield and defense lasers around the citadels are eventually disabled, the Imperials attack a few times, hoping to take the Citadel, but the first time sees 4 Inquisitors and 150 astartes of the Red Hunters, who were a lapdog chapter of the Inquisition, cut off and killed after a failed droppod assault. The bikgest known one js when Rex leads the attack, with a Khornate greater daemon, a bloodthirster, An'ggrath the Unbound, Guardian of Khorne himself, arrives in the battlefield and fights Rex, and nearly wins but Rex wins due to having a magic sword. The traitors decide Vraks is a lost cause and begin slipping away, Arkos is captured by a Dark Angels chaplain, what was the cardinal is killed when the basilica is cleansed of mutants and other such dregs, and Vraks is deemed as won, but is gonna be under an Inquisitorial blockade and the Kriegers are now an Inquisitorial army. All together, about 14 million guardsmen from the Death Korp, a few hundred space marines, 4 inquisitors, various elite troops, thousands of tanks and AFVs, dozens of aircraft, and about a half dozen warships, are all lost. Meanwhile the Church is angry the basilica was destroyed, since it was dedicated to a badass saint, and the Administratum can't do much with Vraks due to much of its weapons stores being tapped out. This whole thing was supposed ti have been wrapped up in twelve years, it took about nineteen. A year was spent prepping logistical support, six months to breach the first line, a third of the total twelve years were spent outside the second line, and the rest of it and another year or two outside the third, then the Inquisition finishes the last few years of the war.
The Kriegs marines that were there, fucking loved it, it might be due to them being bred for war, maybe with cloning jars, but I might have said to much to the point the inquisition would want my head
I love the Death Korps of Krieg because of one reason, while commissars of other guard regiments are there to make sure the guardsman follow orders (usually by shooting those that don't follow the usually suicidal orders) the commissars of Krieg are there to make sure that they don't run into battle and get themselves killed charging an entrenched position with nothing but a shovel.
Ah, good old Warhammer 40k. Where every siege will eventually turn into either Ultra Supreme Stalingrad or the Battle of the Somme on all of the meth all at once.
Just so you know knights are warmechs piloted by a normal human and NOT a space marine The pilot of the knight can actually become part of the knight and become what is known as a freeblade. However that is not an imperial knight, so I'm not sure if it can be a freeblade.
kip The largest titan is The emperor class. it literally has three cathedrals on top of it put into one. that's just on top . it is way bigger. Also I got a good picture for reference if you want it. I just don't know what section of the discord to put it.
Yes they get A LOT BIGGER. The most common Titan fielded by the Imperium is the Warlord class which is roughly 108ft tall. Then you get to the true big boys, the Emperor-class Titans being either the Imperator subclass or Warmonger subclass which stand at roughly 182ft tall and have a literal cathedral on their back that is often used by the crew to offer worship to the Omnissiah and the machine spirit of the god-engine itself
Ah yes, Vraks. My second favorite clusterfuck war in Warhammer 40K. Imagine D-Day if the Germans knew the Allies were landing in Normandy and heavily fortify the entire beach, and once those barges land, bombard them with endless artillery and machinegun fire. It took a decade and millions of Imperial Guardsmen, multiple Space Marine chapters, and few elites dead just to retake the entire planet, which resulted in it becoming a desolate wasteland.
@@ntfoperative9432 My criteria for clusterfuck wars are how it started, what happened in it, and how it got worse. Cadia was lore-important, but not much of a clusterfuck imo. It's just Imperium vs Chaos, with the added touch of Cawl, Celestine, and Trazyn sprinkled into it. Vraks and Octarius were wars in which it kept escalating and escalating into absolute shenanigans. It makes you go, "How in the fuck did it get to this?!"
The "smallest" Imperial titan the Scout Titan stands at around 15-20 meters tall and the largest Titan the Imperator can stand at a full 150 meters tall, but my info may be old and incorrect but it's what i've been told about Imperial titans and their sizes.
last I checked, and I could be wrong, the largest walking war machines the Imperium has stands around 492ft or 150 meters and the smallest walkers, the knights, are around 9-12 meters or 29.53ft-39ft I think. don't take my word as gospel. there are many large things in 40k and I can't be expected to remember the sizes for each individual thing.
It's a true saying about Atilary: "Atilary is the KING of the battlefield." And that is why we love it when over *flipping through pages* around about in lore... around about15 000 cannons blasting during a 48-hour operation nonstop. Yikes. Also don't know if you know it yet Kip but Knights are just mini titans. As Titans are the REAL BIIIIG BOOOOIS.
@@KipReacts We mostly give the "Thicc boy" title to our centuries and dreadnoughts. For Titans, we just go with the following classes: Warhound: Good dogo big boy! Rever Titan: Free delivery of tank-sized shells and rockets!!! Warlord titan: What's that? I can't hear your argument over the sound of these 4 gun points! Emperor Titan: *Taps microphone* Attention anything in the general direction of gun! DIE!
Titans do get bigger from there and the size range can anywhere from a to almost the size of a mountain with enough fire power to wipe out an entire army and leave only ash flame and gore
Yes, they get so, *SO* much bigger than a knight. It's utterly excessive just how big they get, the Imperator class Titan being the largest, coming in at around 492ft (150m) tall at max, with a literal cathedral on it's back, because Emperor
Don’t wanna be the bearer of bad news but they’re about 55.5 meters tall not 150
Ordinatus being the larhest you really need for anything short of taking down an army of greenskin titans
Because if you don't go to Church then by the Emperor the Church will come to _you._
Somehow they’re smaller than Metroplex from transformers ( a random comic said it was 800m tall )
the castigator class titan is bigger and more dangerous, but no one knows how to make more.
"Do they get bigger?"
**Looks over at the mountain getting closer**
.... Yeah. You could say that.
For me, the easiest way to indicate the size difference between knights and titans is that a knight is operated by a single person while a titan requires a crew.
just see which one is crushing a city and which is crushing a town
Death Korps medics ARE a thing that make perfect sense. The Death Korps don't want their soldiers dying TOO quickly or needlessly. The ultimate goal is victory in the Emperor's name.
HOWEVER, the Quartermasters hold ultimate authority over who gets treatment and how much they get to have. If a soldier is too badly injured to really get better, the Emperor's Benediction is administered and that Guardsman's equipment is salvaged for redistribution.
oh no kip this is a gate way to a very very deep rabbit hole of the 40k universe
Rabbit hole? I think you mean "crater from repetitive artillery shells"
@@warbacca1017 we prefer "aggressive terraforming."
"Do they get bigger?" They don't *stop* getting bigger.
*looks at bosnian knight* yeah i gotta agree
Something to keep note of, knights and titans arent technically space marines. They are a seperate entity but still imperium so they work with the guard and marines often. And of course chaos knights are a thing
Tf you mean they aren't TECHNICALLY space marines? They're not space marines at all, never have been, never will
8:27 answering your question if the walking robots get bigger from a knight....YES. Let me put it to this way Kip, the SMALLEST Titan is about the size of optimus prime, maybe slight bigger, the BIGGEST Titan is the emperor class which as tall as two mt everests with the entire vatican on its shoulders.
when you don't go to church but the church comes to you 😰
They aren't that big, at most they're 492ft (150m) tall.
@@brothersgt.grauwolff6716 with enough firepower to casually make fissures, valleys or glass a planet if it aims down.
Don't forget the fact they also got the entire Vatican personal inside. They are literally walking cities.
@@SgtAwesome97thats almost as tall as a nuclear cooling tower. However those towers are not armed to the rivets with building levelling ordanance
Rubix, Cypher, Quail, and the people of Ignis are legendary memes of war. I love their stupidity. And damn, I must have missed the upgrade to the even hotter avatar.
don't be jealous but I was there for it as usual it was lovely scuff
7:29
Krieg Soldier "I am the Grim Reaper"
*Chaos Space Marine Emerges from the Smokes:* "¿Did someone call for me?"
Also, nice use of Lilium OST, Quiet a Masterpiece.
“That’s a knight? Do they get bigger??”
*looks over towards Titan* ……yes, yes they do.
1:25 Anytime I can make a fortified position and have a ton of artillery in a game I make the unholy union of an Imperial Fist position and a HoI4 Artillery Only playthrough. I put FAR too much artillery on the field to be considered anything but utterly deranged. I may as well have a Noble Phantasm called "Unlimited Artillery Works."
40k is a deep trench to plunge into, but Astartes is a good crash course on the overwhelming power of space Marines. Plus it was done by a single guy so it's always nice to be in awe of how well it was animated.
Lorewise it's optimistic if an entire platoon if not several can kill one space marine, yeah. TBF, each one is decades if not centuries of training and obscenely expensive to produce an maintain, if money was calculated in their creation.
Seeing bodies go flying reminds me of our groups BCT session where we were running laps outside and our CO drove up to us in a Warthog and even though I wasn't in front of it I was sent into orbit and landed MILES away on another island away from the training outpost and strangely enough did not get injured from it. Was also the same session our medic deliberately made one of our guys OD on morphine so we executed him by firing squad.
Im the grim reaper
Space marine: that's cute
Just gonna say, 14 million casualties is LIGHT for the Imperium
Also: WAAAAAGH!!
WAAAAGH!!
just remember folks...the knight is the smallest of em all
2:03 dat trench whistle always reminds me of ww1 and it still gives me the chills fun fact my great great grandfather was a fire fighter and a medic during the war and he survived.
I reccomend Rimmy if you want more chaotic 40k Arma 3 with absolutely zero context, but with anime sprinkles
that is THE SMALLEST knight variant. they range from that to laerge enough to be seen from orbit
The Siege of Vraks is a perfect example of how some battles in 40k can just snowball out of control. To summarize it as much as I can:
Basically a new cardinal in the Scarus sector had dreams of launching a crusade to cleanse the sector of heretics, so he went on a pilgrimage to various worlds, where he drew crowds of thousands, and then millions.
Eventually he landed on Vraks, choosing it as a place to prep for the crusade, with about a quarter million or so at least people prepared to become soldiers. The local inquisitors didn't like the cardinal's growing power, so they deployed an assassin to take him out. The assassin failed and Vraks seceded, the Cardinal creating a military junta. He also had a deacon who was secretly a chaos worshipper whispering ideas in his ear.
A death korp army was deployed, they take a year to land their forces and prep logistics, and jt takes them six months to open the first trench line.
A whole later, the Death Korp reported Astartes amongst the Vraksian defenders, who were eventually identified as Alpha Legion, under Lord Arkos. The Dark Angles deploy forces to capture Arkos. They fail, and effectively destroy the starport, where Arkos's boys had hung out.
Eventually the commander, who prefered to stay a sector away from the fighting, ordered a massive requisition of shells, mountains worth, and ordered a week long bombardmen the second defense line. Some sectors of the line were completely wiped out and turned into artillery waste, others held strong. Meanwhile Arkos had been calling for backup, and a large Chaos flotilla came from the Eye of Terror. There had been very diluted chaos wordhip, nothing more than thinking the Khornate and Nurglite runes were symbols of warriorship and life. A half dozen warbands of Khornate marines, a couple Death Guard warbands, and some Black Legion and Iron Warriors were amongst the Chaos astartes. Meanwhile, traitor titans of Legio Vulcanum came too, with their ship doing a belly landing on the surface, with about twenty titans cutting their way out of the hulk. Also there were tens of thousands of Lost and Damned, the catch all term for mortal Chaos soldiers. Now there was full-blown Chaos worship in the streets of the only city on Vraks, with tens of thousands of civilians becoming cultists.
The Death Korp got pushed back to the first trench line, the old commander was replaced, amd the second line retaken. The new commander also expanded the war underground, with massive tunnel networks and new barracks deep underground for the troops to keep them safe from artillery. At this point they nanaged to actually get jnto an underground armory, but the troopers sent in were overwhelmed by World Eaters. While this was going on, the Chaos warlords were scheming, namely the warlord Zhufor, of the Skulltakers, a Khornate warband. He killed the Vraksian high command, outsted the cardinal, and became the new commander, while also killing all the Khornate warlords and taking their men as his own, and he had the other warbands pay lip service to him. The Death Guard had also been busy battling the Death Korp forces on the north end with poison gas and chemical weapons, it was bad enough Kriegers had to move around in vehicles to other sections of the northerneastern line, as the sector had become a toxic swamp, with some sentries saying they could see things out in the night, and some guardsman occasionally getting pulled down into the mud.
Along comes the Inquisitior Hector Rex, Proctor-General of the Scarus Conclave. He takes over saying that there were omens and tarot's saying that Vraks would become a daemon world unless it was taken soon. This was about sixteen or so years into the siege. Rex calls in Grey Knights, basically the MIB of the Space Marines, to fight the daemons in the northeastern sectors, and they take care of it, but they ask for a second company of their brothers to be sent from Titan, that moon around Jupiter or Saturn. Third wall is breached by this point, and now it's just the Citadel left.
Then, when the void shield and defense lasers around the citadels are eventually disabled, the Imperials attack a few times, hoping to take the Citadel, but the first time sees 4 Inquisitors and 150 astartes of the Red Hunters, who were a lapdog chapter of the Inquisition, cut off and killed after a failed droppod assault. The bikgest known one js when Rex leads the attack, with a Khornate greater daemon, a bloodthirster, An'ggrath the Unbound, Guardian of Khorne himself, arrives in the battlefield and fights Rex, and nearly wins but Rex wins due to having a magic sword.
The traitors decide Vraks is a lost cause and begin slipping away, Arkos is captured by a Dark Angels chaplain, what was the cardinal is killed when the basilica is cleansed of mutants and other such dregs, and Vraks is deemed as won, but is gonna be under an Inquisitorial blockade and the Kriegers are now an Inquisitorial army.
All together, about 14 million guardsmen from the Death Korp, a few hundred space marines, 4 inquisitors, various elite troops, thousands of tanks and AFVs, dozens of aircraft, and about a half dozen warships, are all lost. Meanwhile the Church is angry the basilica was destroyed, since it was dedicated to a badass saint, and the Administratum can't do much with Vraks due to much of its weapons stores being tapped out. This whole thing was supposed ti have been wrapped up in twelve years, it took about nineteen. A year was spent prepping logistical support, six months to breach the first line, a third of the total twelve years were spent outside the second line, and the rest of it and another year or two outside the third, then the Inquisition finishes the last few years of the war.
Just a small war
@@jim4194 Exactly
THATS A SUMMARY?
@@screwistic their is like 4 full fucking books about it maybe more
@@screwistic The page on the wiki page reads like a novel, so do most about the big battles and wars.
The Kriegs marines that were there, fucking loved it, it might be due to them being bred for war, maybe with cloning jars, but I might have said to much to the point the inquisition would want my head
that one Kreigsman running away was clearly defective
@@brothersgt.grauwolff6716 He will be shot for his dereliction.
14 million? In 17 years? That's baby numbers earth beat that number several times over in a fraction of the time, TWICE
Trust me, that is LIGHT for the Imperium, I’m honestly surprised casualties were that light
Damn that orbital strike was fucking rad
I love the Death Korps of Krieg because of one reason, while commissars of other guard regiments are there to make sure the guardsman follow orders (usually by shooting those that don't follow the usually suicidal orders) the commissars of Krieg are there to make sure that they don't run into battle and get themselves killed charging an entrenched position with nothing but a shovel.
The largest Titan class (Imperator) is at 166ft tall and a knight around 29 feet tall
Ah, good old Warhammer 40k. Where every siege will eventually turn into either Ultra Supreme Stalingrad or the Battle of the Somme on all of the meth all at once.
"40k is brutal."
My boy, you have no idea.
Also, I recommend other Rubix vids. Just any of them. They're great.
8:25 oh YESS THEY DO JUST LOOK AT THE TITAN WITH A ENTIRE CHURCH ON ITS BACK
Bro's model is built like the Abyssos casting armor set.
The Free Bird section is lore accurate...
Edit:
For everyone in the know...
*BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM*
*THE SOUND OF COMING DOOM*
nice
Nice
I love the utter insanity of the terrain deformation mod. Dig hole to China with big booms.
Just so you know knights are warmechs piloted by a normal human and NOT a space marine
The pilot of the knight can actually become part of the knight and become what is known as a freeblade.
However that is not an imperial knight, so I'm not sure if it can be a freeblade.
kip The largest titan is The emperor class.
it literally has three cathedrals on top of it put into one. that's just on top . it is way bigger.
Also I got a good picture for reference if you want it. I just don't know what section of the discord to put it.
8:32 oh indeed they get bigger to where their practically walking cathedrals
Of all the vehicles in this video I really want those little tracked vehicles. They look fun. I want to put a heavy bolter on one for laughs.
Ignis is just lore accurate Krieg
2:38 thw only inaccuracy is that they werent charging towards the artillery
Yes they get A LOT BIGGER. The most common Titan fielded by the Imperium is the Warlord class which is roughly 108ft tall. Then you get to the true big boys, the Emperor-class Titans being either the Imperator subclass or Warmonger subclass which stand at roughly 182ft tall and have a literal cathedral on their back that is often used by the crew to offer worship to the Omnissiah and the machine spirit of the god-engine itself
Ah yes, Vraks.
My second favorite clusterfuck war in Warhammer 40K.
Imagine D-Day if the Germans knew the Allies were landing in Normandy and heavily fortify the entire beach, and once those barges land, bombard them with endless artillery and machinegun fire.
It took a decade and millions of Imperial Guardsmen, multiple Space Marine chapters, and few elites dead just to retake the entire planet, which resulted in it becoming a desolate wasteland.
What’s the First?
@@ntfoperative9432 Octarius.
@@terrencenoran3233 ah, mines Cadia, as clique as that is
@@ntfoperative9432 My criteria for clusterfuck wars are how it started, what happened in it, and how it got worse.
Cadia was lore-important, but not much of a clusterfuck imo. It's just Imperium vs Chaos, with the added touch of Cawl, Celestine, and Trazyn sprinkled into it. Vraks and Octarius were wars in which it kept escalating and escalating into absolute shenanigans. It makes you go, "How in the fuck did it get to this?!"
@@terrencenoran3233 ah, then I guess the Battle of Luteus Alpha would definitely fall under this Criteria
The "smallest" Imperial titan the Scout Titan stands at around 15-20 meters tall and the largest Titan the Imperator can stand at a full 150 meters tall, but my info may be old and incorrect but it's what i've been told about Imperial titans and their sizes.
The Imperator class titan is literally a massive cathedral with legs and Gustav cannons for arms.
last I checked, and I could be wrong, the largest walking war machines the Imperium has stands around 492ft or 150 meters and the smallest walkers, the knights, are around 9-12 meters or 29.53ft-39ft I think. don't take my word as gospel. there are many large things in 40k and I can't be expected to remember the sizes for each individual thing.
8:30 kip asked the question all my imaginary anime girlfriends ask
Its so unsettling to see non catboi kip’s eye just randomly start twitching
8:31 yup, they get WWWAAAYYYYY bigger, they are called Titans :)
Throughout the video he looks like he has something in his eye
Yo I didn't know that at the end they sing happy birthday
Yes, they do get bigger. much bigger
Hey! The correct video!
It's a true saying about Atilary: "Atilary is the KING of the battlefield." And that is why we love it when over *flipping through pages* around about in lore... around about15 000 cannons blasting during a 48-hour operation nonstop. Yikes. Also don't know if you know it yet Kip but Knights are just mini titans. As Titans are the REAL BIIIIG BOOOOIS.
The lore thickens, the Titans are in fact the thickest of bois.
@@KipReacts We mostly give the "Thicc boy" title to our centuries and dreadnoughts.
For Titans, we just go with the following classes:
Warhound: Good dogo big boy!
Rever Titan: Free delivery of tank-sized shells and rockets!!!
Warlord titan: What's that? I can't hear your argument over the sound of these 4 gun points!
Emperor Titan: *Taps microphone* Attention anything in the general direction of gun! DIE!
For some reason, I want to see Warhammer mechs try to fight Armoured Core mechs.
They do in fact get bigger, knights are smol
Thats a lotta damage!
sounds like its time for brickys faction explained videos
the reason i want to join a unit or create on is because people like those so FUNNY to play and see
Titans do get bigger from there and the size range can anywhere from a to almost the size of a mountain with enough fire power to wipe out an entire army and leave only ash flame and gore
And you can't hide from them because they have aim bot on steroids
God i hope kip reacts to the warhammer 40k arma one by rubixraptor where they play as the orks
WAAAAAGH!!
knights are konsiderd heavy screaning INFANTRY for the TITANS XD
I’d love if Kip could react to the siege of vraks from adeptos ridiculous.
So walkers and titans range from a few meters tall to 50. Still smaller then godzilla.
could have also been a Contemptor Dreadnought
8:31 _Far bigger._
or more of jays 40k ops
Why does your laugh make you sound like the love child of Joker and a goblin.
Loving the new model, can't wait for the female one. Would live to see yah attempting to voice a feminine voice.
you model is bad, the old one was better