Adeptus Titanicus Battle Report 8: Titan Support

Legio Ulricon vs Legio Gryphonicus
Battlemat: Medieval Ruins by Deepcut Studio
Scenery: Mix of Adeptus Titanicus and Bespoke

So after the scouting part of knights came back to base having lost significant numbers the mighty god machines of Legio Gryphonicus spoiled up and strode forth to fight (and hopefully repel) the traitors.

    1. Warlord with Sunfury Plasma Annialator and Arioch Power Claw with paired carapace-mounted missile launchers.
    2. Warlord with Twin Volcano Cannons and paired carapace-mounted laser blasters.
    3. Warlord with Twin Volcano Cannons and paired carapace-mounted missile launchers.
    4. Reaver with Gatling Cannon, Laser Blaster and Carapace mounted missile launcher.

    1. Warlord with Twin Volcano Cannons and paired carapace-mounted Laser Blasters.
    2. Warlord with Twin Volcano Cannons and paired carapace-mounted missile launchers.
    3. Reaver with Gatling Cannon, Laser Blaster and Carapace mounted missile launcher.
    4. Reaver with Gatling Cannon, Laser Blaster and Carapace mounted missile launcher.

After advancing from the backfield deployment zone the Titans approached the central square of the imperial sector.

Blasts rang out as they opposing forces rained volleys of fire against each other. Void shields fell and were relit. No real advantage was being taken and the advance to the central objective – a Warlord head containing vital intelligence – continued. A traitor Reaver reached the objective first, but could it hold the objective until the end phase?

Supporting fire came in from the Legio Ulricon Warlords as the Loyalist closed ranks around the objective, but critical damage and failed shields was a ticking bomb.

The Reaver could not with stand the onslaught and detonated the resulting blast was bad news as it plus the toppling Titan hit the loyalists that had just dealt the death blow.

Fortune had it that the damage from the exploding and falling Reaver caused a chain reaction in one of the Warlords which in turn fell into its own ranks.

It was at this point that time was called on the battle and agreed as a draw. Cracking game!

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