
The kit itself is gorgeous, using the majority of the Warmaster kit and adding a new sprue with the new weapon options plus a couple of new heads and and carapace Gatling array. We also get the new Traitor Allegiance Ability “Unbridled Hatred” – this allows a single titan once per game to add 2″ to both its standard and boosted Speed while also adding 1 Dice to all Melee weapons! Ideal for some particularly aggressive close combat engines… like for example the Warmaster Iconoclast! Warmaster Iconoclast The book also contains an exciting new section covering all the various mutations you can take for Titans that have been corrupted by Chaos! BattlegroupsĪs with the previous volume, Traitor Legios opens with the full rules for putting together your battlegroups of both Titans and Knights (though again you do need Doom of Molech for the rules for putting together a Knight Household lance sadly – I’d have liked to have seen these reprinted here for completion!) Thankfully, we didn’t have to wait too long for the sister companion, Traitot Legios to be released! The book acts as both a compendium of all 16 Traitor Legios, 12 Traitor Knight Households (Including those paired with their parent Legio to make for a thematic supporting banner) and all the maniples and stratagems available to them – like with the Loyalist book this contains a lot of the content of the previous suppliments, but also expands it with amended and new rules here to make this the closest thing Titanicus has to a “Codex” and single book you need to bring along when playing games.



While this was great for my mighty Legio Ignatum force, I’ve been itching to put together a Legio Mortis maniple to face off against them, especially after reading the Siege of Terra book Mortis! Earlier this year we excitedly jumped into Loyalist Legios, a book that contained the combined rules for each of the Titan Legions that did not turn traitor during the Horus Heresy.
