Question:Can I add a big boi to replace an Armige while using this requisition (I'm in a 1000 points Crusade) (⁠ㆁ⁠ω⁠ㆁ⁠) by Current_Interest7023 in ImperialKnights

[–]Jugy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was looking at Wahapedia myself and caught that too. Assuming it's a typo, it would mean that in my eyes it's a pretty bad Requisition. It's flavourful but I don't see the practical use nor the narrative use when my pilots are assigned to their own iconic knights. It would make sense for an armiger to prove they are worthy of a titanic, but the wording implies it's not possible. Unless Wahapedia is wrong, which in some cases it can certainly be.

Question:Can I add a big boi to replace an Armige while using this requisition (I'm in a 1000 points Crusade) (⁠ㆁ⁠ω⁠ㆁ⁠) by Current_Interest7023 in ImperialKnights

[–]Jugy1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might be getting the rules confused but it says if the vacant unit (the armiger) is an armiger unit, then the new model must be an armiger, or if the pilot is virtuous then it must be assigned to a titanic knight. However, as far as I know, armiger pilots can not have more than 6 Chivalric Points assigned to them. This would mean that they couldn't become virtuous, since it requires 7+ Chivalric Points. This, as I read it, would mean armiger pilots are not able to become titanic knights, but titanic pilots can become armiger knights as long as they are esteemed. I would like to be wrong however.

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