Play as Lieutenant Titus from Space Marine 2 in Warhammer 40k with a new rules datasheet for the iconic Ultramarine hero and miniature!
When a character like Lieutenant Titus steps off the screen and onto the tabletop, you know it’s time to sit up and pay attention. The Ultramarine hero of Space Marine and Space Marine 2 isn’t just a pixelated powerhouse anymore—he’s a fully-fledged miniature with rules that make him every bit as formidable in Warhammer 40k as he is in his video game adventures.
A Hero Comes to the 40k Tabletop
Warhammer 40k fans rejoice: the indomitable Lieutenant Titus, star of Space Marine and Space Marine 2, is now fully playable in the tabletop universe (you can download the rules for him here).
That’s right—everyone’s favorite Ultramarine is ready to trade his digital battlegrounds for the wargaming table, and he’s bringing some serious firepower and charisma along for the ride.
Rules That Pack a Punch
Titus isn’t just about looking cool; he backs it up with some potent tabletop abilities. Let’s break it down:
- Ranged and Melee Mastery: With his heavy bolt pistol (hitting on 2+) and an Astartes chainsword boasting Anti-Infantry 2+, Titus is a threat at both range and in close combat. That chainsword’s eight attacks are tailor-made for carving through hordes of enemy units.
- Survivability and Grit: His Feel No Pain 5+ ability makes him deceptively tough to take down. And even if he falls in melee, Honour of the Chapter lets him fight one last time on a 2+. Titus doesn’t go quietly, and your opponents will learn that the hard way.
- Team Synergy: As a Leader, Titus brings Sustained Hits 1 to his unit, ensuring that every strike (and shot as it just gives sustained to every weapon in the unit) counts. Pair him with other high-attack units to amplify their effectiveness. This means attaching him to a Hellblaster Squad could really give them an extra punch and be formidable in combat as well.
- Won’t Break Your Army List: Coming in at 70 points, he’s not super cheap, but you can add him to your list without having to rework everything.
These rules really emphasize what fans love about the character: resilient, deadly, and always ready to inspire those around him. You can download the Lieutenant Titus 40k rules datasheet here!
For the Emperor & Your Tabletop
The Lieutenant Titus miniature comes packaged with the Space Marine 2 Board Game (available at Target) or the Recruit Edition sold by Games Workshop. This model is more than just a piece of plastic—it’s an icon. Clad in striking blue power armor, wielding his signature chainsword and bolter, Titus looks every bit the cinematic hero you remember.
From the battle-worn armor to the righteous pose that screams “For the Emperor!” every inch of this miniature is designed to capture the raw energy of the character. Whether you’re painting Titus straight out of the box in Macragge Blue or putting your own artistic spin on him, Titus is a model that’s going to stand out on any battlefield—or display shelf.
Who is Lieutenant Titus?
Let’s get one thing clear: Titus is no average Ultramarine. This isn’t just a Space Marine with a fancy nameplate—he’s a hero with a pedigree. In the Space Marine video games, Titus showed us what it means to be a Space Marine: unflinching in the face of overwhelming odds, wielding bolter and chainsword with brutal efficiency, and carrying the weight of the Imperium on his broad, ceramite shoulders.
Titus has fought Orks, Chaos, and anything else foolish enough to cross his path. He’s the epitome of Ultramarine nobility: duty-bound, relentless, and never one to let a little thing like a near-fatal wound keep him down. For fans who have followed his adventures on-screen, this is the perfect chance to bring that same larger-than-life presence to their tabletop games.
Final Thoughts on The New Lieutenant Titus Warhammer 40k Rules
Bringing Titus into Warhammer 40k bridges the gap between video game fans and tabletop players. It’s a reminder that the stories we love don’t have to stay confined to one medium. T
itus’s transition from screen to tabletop is a testament to the enduring appeal of the character and the richness of Warhammer’s lore. One thing’s certain: the enemies of the Emperor won’t know what hit them.
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