Excitement is in the air as Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis takes center stage. With its recent reveal, the community is buzzing with questions, and we’re here to provide you with the answers you seek.
Will Warhammer 40,000 Factions Be Included?
Legions Imperialis is exclusively set in the era of the Horus Heresy, focusing on the colossal battles that shaped the galaxy during this pivotal civil war. At this time, there are no plans to expand the game into the realm of Warhammer 40,000.
Can I Utilize My Adeptus Titanicus and Aeronautica Imperialis Models?
Absolutely! You can incorporate all your existing Adeptus Titanicus Titans and Knights into Legions Imperialis, including the forthcoming plastic Dire Wolf Heavy Scout Titan. Many of the Aeronautica Imperialis range’s Space Marine and Imperial Navy flyers are also compatible, offering thrilling strafing runs.
However, it’s important to note that xenos craft from the Aeronautica Imperialis range will not be featured in Legions Imperialis. Furthermore, since the Astra Militarum did not exist during the Horus Heresy, Vulture Gunships, Valkyrie Assault Carriers, and Vendetta Assault Carriers will not be part of the game and will soon be phased out. If you desire a collection of tiny Xenos and Astra Militarum aircraft, make sure to acquire them before they are no longer available.
What’s the Deal with the New Bases?
In Legions Imperialis, units are displayed on new, thinner bases. As the miniatures are smaller in scale, the classic deep-dish Warhammer bases would create an odd effect with infantry squads appearing as if on little plateaus. The new bases feature intricate details representing the ruins of a 31st Millennium cityscape. These circular bases have a 25mm diameter and perfectly fit the firing vantage points atop epic-scale buildings.
Additionally, Titans and aircraft will have new bases designed to match this style. However, tanks, as a general rule, do not require bases in Legions Imperialis.
Do I Need to Rebase My Titans?
Rebasing your Titans is not mandatory. Adeptus Titanicus bases can be used seamlessly in Legions Imperialis. As for aircraft, the choice is yours, but it’s worth considering that Aeronautica bases might disrupt the immersion of the game. We recommend placing them on Legions Imperialis bases for a more cohesive experience.
Will Support Continue for Adeptus Titanicus and Aeronautica Imperialis?
Both Adeptus Titanicus and Aeronautica Imperialis are exceptional games that delve into the intricacies of specific combat styles. Legions Imperialis, on the other hand, represents massive combined arms battles on all fronts and offers streamlined rules for Titans and aircraft. Support for Adeptus Titanicus and Aeronautica Imperialis (in the Horus Heresy setting only) will persist, allowing you to continue enjoying these games alongside the thrilling new epic scale of Legions Imperialis.
How Does Legions Imperialis Differ from Adeptus Titanicus?
The difference between the two is significant. While both games feature the same Titan miniatures, the gameplay experience is vastly distinct.
Adeptus Titanicus is a detailed game that puts you in control of Titans, requiring careful piloting of these God Machines and strategic management of limited resources. In contrast, Legions Imperialis revolves around grand strategy. You assume the role of a distant commander, directing massive armies. Titans are formidable assets, but the intricacies of engine reactor control and shield maintenance are left to others. Your focus is on winning the war!
What Material Will the Epic-Scale Models Be Made of?
The majority of Legions Imperialis units are complete plastic kits. Just like in Age of Darkness, Adeptus Titanicus, and Aeronautica Imperialis, certain niche units and upgrades may be made using Forge World resin.
Which Factions Will Receive Support?
Initial releases and army list support will concentrate on the Space Marine Legions and the Solar Auxilia. These factions will remain the primary focus at the game’s launch, but as time progresses, Legions Imperialis will expand to include more esoteric factions that played a role in the Horus Heresy. However, the specific factions are yet to be revealed, so stay tuned for future updates.
Can We Expect More Models?
Absolutely! As hinted in the reveal article, a plethora of new miniatures are in development for Legions Imperialis. The first wave is set to arrive shortly after the launch box. The initial releases will feature units shared by all Space Marine Legions and Solar Auxilia forces, rather than faction-specific specialists.
When Can I Purchase an Epic-Scale Primarch?
Wouldn’t that be incredible? Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding the release of epic-scale Primarchs at this time.
Has the Scale Changed from Epic 40,000?
To some extent, yes. Classic Epic games of the past exhibited inconsistent scale, with tanks, infantry, and Titans only roughly proportional to each other. In Legions Imperialis, however, scale consistency has been significantly improved. Infantry maintains the same size in relation to vehicles as their larger Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Age of Darkness equivalents. Overall, the new models offer greater detail and are slightly larger.
Terrain Did I Spot Some New Terrain in the Photo?
You have a keen eye! Yes, new terrain pieces were indeed featured in the photo.
Can I Use My Old Epic Miniatures?
Certainly! Throughout Warhammer’s history, there have been numerous games featuring small tanks and tiny infantry battling amidst towering Titans. If you possess these older models and wish to use them, we recommend discussing it with your opponent before the game to ensure a mutual understanding of each model’s representation.
How Large Should a Game Be?
Bigger is often better. While it is possible to play Legions Imperialis with a handful of troops and tanks, that doesn’t fully capture the intended experience. The best gameplay unfolds with vast armies, where the actions of one squad, tank, or even a Titan become integral pieces of a massive strategic puzzle. For optimal enjoyment, aim for a game with 100+ playing pieces on the table.
Is There a Full Army in the Launch Box?
The launch box contains a formidable force, but it is relatively small compared to the scale of Legions Imperialis.
Looks like we have a lot more info. I was a little surprised to see no mention of the Xenos races, how knows if/when they will be added. I imagine a lot of work needs to go into fleshing out those armies!
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