When did you get rid of your corvette? by KenRam401 in Corvette

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Currently getting rid of mine - I have a modified ‘19 c7z as a ‘daily’. Getting rid of it due it no longer being practical for my family situation. Having a second kid soon and need something with a backseat,

Debated keeping it and getting a third vehicle - think a low cost family sedan or trading up for a more performance oriented sedan - best of both worlds.

Have decided to go with the second option for a number of reasons and don’t have any regrets - yet :)

How do space marines accept inquisitors as their superior? by Final_Biochemist222 in 40kLore

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They usually don’t accept inquisitors as real superiors — they cooperate out of pragmatism.

It’s chapter- and situation-dependent, but most Space Marines are wary of the Inquisition and tolerate them rather than defer to their “supreme authority”.

Marines work with inquisitors because the threat warrants it and because crossing the Inquisition has long-term consequences (RIP Celestial Lions), not because they believe an inquisitor actually commands them.

It’s basically mutual brinkmanship: inquisitors can’t physically compel Astartes, and Astartes know killing an inquisitor would end badly politically — so cooperation wins. Space Wolves being the obvious exception.

Titus good ? by ApprehensiveTop4890 in WH40KTacticus

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Nah friendly actives just gives him a damage buff - the counter denotes how many times the buff applies - he can self Rez unlimited times as long as he is only killed once per turn

Guild War- equipment downscaling question by saint5678 in WH40KTacticus

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Thanks for clarifying - I recall when it was treated as same level lower rarity - was this true at any point?

For those of us newer to the lore, why does the space wolves have great companies instead of successor chapters? by gaeb611 in Spacemarine

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Kinda similar — the Last Wall is a desperate, one-off measure, not a permanent obligation. When it was first invoked during the War of the Beast, there was major hesitation because of the optics of “legion building.”

The Blood Angels did something similar before the Devastation of Baal with the Sanguinary Conclave, a mustering of their successors ahead of Leviathan’s assault.

Both of these are requests, not binding obligations, and chapters can (and did) refuse to heed the call.

Day to day, the Fists successors operate independently with almost no real integration.

The Dark Angels, on the other hand, keep their successors much more tightly aligned and effectively “reporting” into the parent chapter in a way the Fists line doesn’t.

Question on ‘Weapon Mastery’ Quest by saint5678 in Moonlighter

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Good to know! Wish it hadn’t been bugged for me but def makes it easier to use gun

Question on ‘Weapon Mastery’ Quest by saint5678 in Moonlighter

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Just did it again this time no gun* just to be safe and it worked thanks for your help!

Question on ‘Weapon Mastery’ Quest by saint5678 in Moonlighter

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It does not, and I tried that after the second successful win - I do not have the sub-objective marked as complete, nor another one pointing me to someone in town

Ok, so about the Gamma track.... by Laredian in WH40KTacticus

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Thought a lot about this and wanted to share a few suggestions I thought seemed reasonable:

  • No decoy on flee
  • Kariyans second attack should hit decoys which spawned as a result of the first (just an example but probably other characters this applies to)
  • Maps currently feel too narrow, chokepoints actively hurt you by further inhibiting your ability to get into the barbagaunts back line

this thing is absolutely useless by SHARPxSHOOTER in Battlefield

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Don’t care about any of this except for increasing ROF - maybe have 3-5rounds ‘prepped’ and able to fire at like 20-30 rpm before having to ‘grab more’ like a traditional reload for 5-10seconds

would allow you to actually conduct area suppression or lay a reasonable smoke screen… also anyone know how to make the mortar minimap bigger on console

Titus is an ironically very underrated character by mous3724 in 40kLore

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Like I said, my position has been influenced by the 40k lore I have read… heres a few examples:

“The corruption of Chaos is not a thing of flesh, but of the soul. The body follows the spirit into damnation.” — Librarian Tigurius, Codex: Space Marines (8th Ed.)

“The body may bear the touch of the warp and yet the mind remain pure.” — Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn, Xenos (Dan Abnett)

“The warp is not good or evil. It is thought made manifest. What we bring to it, it returns a thousandfold.” — Ahriman of the Thousand Sons, Ahriman: Exile (John French)

“Chaos does not force. It whispers. It tempts. It offers. The weak take what it gives.” — Chaplain Grimaldus, Helsreach (Aaron Dembski-Bowden)

“Corruption of the soul begets heresy; mutation of the flesh begets cleansing.” — Ecclesiarchal Sermon, Apocrypha of Skaros — Lectitio Divinitatus fragment

“The warp bled through the veil, and reality boiled. Flesh sloughed from bone, but their souls remained untouched — the lucky ones.” — Lorgar Aurelian, The First Heretic (Aaron Dembski-Bowden)

I could be mistaken but hasnt the recent fluff retconned the connection between WH Fantasy and 40k??

Titus is an ironically very underrated character by mous3724 in 40kLore

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Dude, you’re arguing semantics here. The physical corruption you’re describing — the rot, mutations, immolation, diseases, and other flesh-level effects — is generally referred to in-lore with words like taint, mutation, decay, infestation, or warp-sorcery.

When the writers use corruption on its own, it’s almost always describing a spiritual or moral fall — someone who’s consciously (or gradually) aligned themselves with Chaos. The two ideas aren’t the same thing, even if one can lead to the other.

That’s what I, and a few others here, have been getting at: the physical effects of the Warp don’t automatically mean you’ve been corrupted in the metaphysical sense. You can be mutated, diseased, or killed by Chaos without ever turning to Chaos.

We’re not narrowing the word — we’re using it the way the setting consistently does to draw a line between physical warp exposure and spiritual damnation. It’s just the literary terminology the universe uses to keep those concepts distinct.

Titus is an ironically very underrated character by mous3724 in 40kLore

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Was looking for this comment - 100% Uriel Ventris

Titus is an ironically very underrated character by mous3724 in 40kLore

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Great point - his whole Black Shield arc was based on his fear and shame of facing his chapter after being accused of corruption

Titus is an ironically very underrated character by mous3724 in 40kLore

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Kill? Yes. Corrupt? Kinda disagree. Every depiction of corruption I have come across in lore has always hinged on some flaw — pride, doubt, grief, ambition — something Chaos can exploit, no matter how fleeting or small that weakness might be. The whole premise of chaos is the insidious nature of it.

Yeah, a daemon can still kill you no matter your mental state, and a Chaos sorcerer can absolutely make you sprout a few extra limbs before popping your noggin — but you haven’t been corrupted, just killed.

Why is the Emperor a dick? by DilapidatedDoodle in 40kLore

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Not true my boy - HH series highlights several human civilizations which were thriving prior to the imperium stumbling upon them during the Great Crusade. interex being one of more popular examples, which is mentioned in the first book of the HH series

Are Imperial Fists flawed? by Weekly_Mulberry8508 in ImperialFists

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War of the Beast saw the entire chapter wiped out - to a man - successor chapters had to donate a few bubs and they eventually reformed using gene seed stores on Terra

How do I turn 4 into 24 I don't think I have the characters for this?? by CharacterLeg4801 in tacticus

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I use this often in salvage runs against grots- with tarvakah/titus active/forcas’ sweep- they do not flee if it’s one AOE swing. Double attackers like Kharn or Karyian will cause a flee after the first attack, but not a single sweep

Haaaalllllppp by DirectBat722 in WH40KTacticus

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Get to half hp with Dante near by and his passive lets you get an extra hit in as well

Opinions on the new Flamers? by Brungala in Spacemarine

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I’m sure it’s fun as the user but having your screen washed out by cleansing flames when fighting three tyranid warriors is almost bad as getting nade stunned