Traitor players do not need despair though, as we do get a number of profiles for named characters than pledged for the Warmaster, but the makeup of their armies is very much in line with the orthodox Mecanicum at the time the Heresy erupted. This book also contains the “Standard” variations of these forces – while the traitors went down a different path during the Horus Heresy and eventually became the Dark Mechanicum, this book contains rules for the forces at the very dawn of the Horus Heresy. It’s worth starting here with the fact that this book actually contains 3 different army lists – The Tagmata Mechanicum (The fighting forces of the Mechanicum, think cybernetic soldiers, robots and deadly vehicles) The Questoris Households (The Knights of the 31st Millennium) and the Titan Legions (The mighty god engines of the Adeptus Titanicus). We have also done a full review video to accompany this written post, which you can check out below or over on YouTube Massive thanks to Games Workshop for sending us a free review copy of Liber Mechanicum to review and investigate prior to release! If you would like to support the site then why not order your copy of Liber Mechanicum through our affiliate Element Games and save yourself money too. We’ll be checking out how the army is constructed, taking a look at the units and talking about the 3 army lists contained within. In this post we will be diving into the new Forces of the Omnissiah Army Book with our Liber Mechanicum review. Hosts of robotic machines and cybernetic soldiers armed with arcane and esoteric weaponry march upon their enemies as the forces of the Taghmata Mechanicum, Questoris Households and even the mighty engines of the Titan Legions get their rules for the new edition of Warhammer The Horus Heresy in Liber Mechanicum, up for pre order today!
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