I'll be sure to let Polaski know about this when she comes home, for the lulz.
Gotta ask though, are WH40K feats in general (meaning codex fluff, novel fluff etc) in play here, or is it game only?
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Codex feats, and things from the Ultramarine novels will be allowed, but I want the game to take precedence, since there are differences, or seem to be to me.
That game is so godamn metal, lol. Not finished it yet, but I had to make this thread.
Any codex fluff SM would crush the Master Chef. Power armor alone clinches it.
edit- I want the game. Not paying 60 bucks for it, though.
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"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
Though if you are allowing the Ultramarine novels, Titus has the strength then to tear the hatches of a Leman Russ, and lift a 30 ton or so APC up on its side.
And codex fluff dictates Space Marines can survive Barrage Bombs, orbital bombardment, as well as Librarium (A REALLY big one, the biggest outside of the Sol System, and the bomb was even capable of tearing a massive enough Warp Rift to allow Fateweaver to Materialise) destroying Warpfire bombs left by Ahriman.
Let's see... With a Thunder Hammer he would be able to collapse a chapel by slamming it against the wall. I think we all know how comically large 40k chapels are.
As for Titus' feats, I've only seen two strength feats thus far.
One where he physically turns around a pretty big (It was well over twice his height and over twice as wide as him) Ork Artillery cannon to fire upon an Ork ship.
Another where he, alone and seemingly without much effort, pushes a massive artillery shell, it looked to be about 20-30 feet long, and 10 feet in diameter, or so.
The bolter is of course superior to the assault rifle, almost unfairly so, but Chief's armour and shields are probably durable enough to weather a few shots from it at least.
Not sure if the Chainsword is better than the Plasma Sword though.
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Things like the 'shielding' mechanic they added in, which is never really mentioned outside gameplay mechanics so it's probably just that, but I dunno, lol.
Yeah, he gave not one **** about that artillery shell. He also gets a pretty good plot-relevant durability feat. Don't wanna spoil, so will use spoiler tags.
[SPOILER - highlight to read]: Survives some kind of explosion/reaction from a power generator that uses warp energy without his helmet and no damage to note. An Inquisitor notes that it should be impossible.
He also [SPOILER - highlight to read]: survived the big ass ****ing huge dickweed fall from the top of the Spire, after he beat a ****ing Daemon Prince in melee combat using his fists and a chainsword. That's some ridiculous shit, Titus stomps this so hard.