About his museum Solemnace. He actually have everything translated there to EVERY language that was used in the galaxy. The reson is that his most important goal is to preserve history so others would be able to learn from it. And he prepared it for even the extremely slight possibility that it wont be necrons who won at the end. And even then he want the victors to enjoy all of the history that he preserved.
I really hope GW does something with the fact Trazyn has a copy of loyalist Fulgrim when his Daemon form shows up again in the lore. I wouldn't mind seeing Fulgrim Vs Fulgrim.
17:42 in case you didn't catch that, he basically won a court case against someone who can rewind time, so yeah calling trayzn the smartest being in the galaxy seems pretty accurate to me.
Or maybe his opponent (Orikan) isn’t that great at arguing his case in court. Even if he loads his quick save during the trial, he may say another string of bad responses that lead him to lose again
Restoring the Emperor by giving him to Trazyn is a TERRIBLE idea because Trazyn would probably consider the Emperor the crown jewel of his collection and would never let him go, and removing the Emperor from the Golden Throne for even a single moment would doom humanity as the Emperor is actively stopping a tear in the Webway from swallowing Terra and the Astronomicon into the Warp, and without the Emperor doing the heavy lifting, the Astronomicon would go out and effectively blind the Imperium as they could no longer effectively orient themselves during Warp travel, and even navigating real-space with sub-light travel would be exceedingly difficult without the Astronomicon as a reference. Untold trillions would starve within months due to lack of food shipments from Agri-worlds. And Trazyn wouldn't care because the imprisoned Emperor would be the center of his Imperium of Man exhibit for the next race to come along and pick up where humanity left off. Giving the Emperor to Trazyn might very well save him, but the Imperium would collapse, Chaos would reign supreme, and the Xenos would be free to rampage all across the galaxy with no unified humanity to hold them at bay, which also means that the Tyranids would inevitably consume all life in the galaxy and leave for the next galaxy.
Lessssgooo🔥🔥 Just gotta mention it although you are correct about Trazyn on the table-top being able to kill multiple targets of the same type by only hitting 1 target, He can also do this in 40k aswell
I think that Trazyn could definitely improve Vulcan if he wanted. But you would have to somehow convince him to do so by offering him something more interesting in his eyes (which would be very hard to pull off). Otherwise he would just ad Vulkan to his collection.
Vulkan has taken too many Ls to be in the running for the most powerful non-god entity in 40k. Don't get me wrong. He's still the largest Primarch and arguably the physically strongest, with only Angron and Ferrus Manus being able to rival him in terms of raw strength, but Vulkan is actually rather low on the Primarch tier list because he's only marginally stronger than the other Primarchs by virtue of his size, and his only notable Primarch powers are heat resistance, thermal vision, an incredible ability to forge and create weapons, relics and constructs that even Vulkan himself doesn't fully understand, and of course his ability to not stay dead. In terms of actual combat ability, Vulkan is on the lower end because he's not a duelist, he's not particularly fast or agile by Primarch standards, he's not the best tactician of his brothers, and he displays no other abilities that are practical in combat like the sorcery of Magnus and Lorgar, Corax's invisibility, Jaghatai's superspeed, Konrad and Sanguinius's precognition, or the Lion's incredible instincts that let him defeat someone who could see his every move by sensing that they knew said move and changing his approach based solely on gut feeling and reflex. Vulkan might be in the top 50 most powerful non-god beings in 40k, but when it comes to the Primarchs he might not even make it into the top 10.
My favorite guy in the setting, I plan on getting him, like on the tabletop, he's literally just as op as in lore. For more context for his powers, check out some Necron vids by Majorkill or Wes.
The necrons are "interesting" characters to say the least. Trazyn is pretty up there with Zandrekh the master strategist, with a code of strict honor who suffered from fake dementia
Mr steal your girl himself
He will steal your girl, her car, the restaurant y'all were going to and the street it was on
About his museum Solemnace. He actually have everything translated there to EVERY language that was used in the galaxy. The reson is that his most important goal is to preserve history so others would be able to learn from it. And he prepared it for even the extremely slight possibility that it wont be necrons who won at the end. And even then he want the victors to enjoy all of the history that he preserved.
I really hope GW does something with the fact Trazyn has a copy of loyalist Fulgrim when his Daemon form shows up again in the lore. I wouldn't mind seeing Fulgrim Vs Fulgrim.
17:42 in case you didn't catch that, he basically won a court case against someone who can rewind time, so yeah calling trayzn the smartest being in the galaxy seems pretty accurate to me.
Or maybe his opponent (Orikan) isn’t that great at arguing his case in court. Even if he loads his quick save during the trial, he may say another string of bad responses that lead him to lose again
Restoring the Emperor by giving him to Trazyn is a TERRIBLE idea because Trazyn would probably consider the Emperor the crown jewel of his collection and would never let him go, and removing the Emperor from the Golden Throne for even a single moment would doom humanity as the Emperor is actively stopping a tear in the Webway from swallowing Terra and the Astronomicon into the Warp, and without the Emperor doing the heavy lifting, the Astronomicon would go out and effectively blind the Imperium as they could no longer effectively orient themselves during Warp travel, and even navigating real-space with sub-light travel would be exceedingly difficult without the Astronomicon as a reference. Untold trillions would starve within months due to lack of food shipments from Agri-worlds. And Trazyn wouldn't care because the imprisoned Emperor would be the center of his Imperium of Man exhibit for the next race to come along and pick up where humanity left off.
Giving the Emperor to Trazyn might very well save him, but the Imperium would collapse, Chaos would reign supreme, and the Xenos would be free to rampage all across the galaxy with no unified humanity to hold them at bay, which also means that the Tyranids would inevitably consume all life in the galaxy and leave for the next galaxy.
0:33 careful! He is learning!
15:45 Nevermind
9:52 counterpoint Vulcan cannot die and is the largest space marine . That and he can teleport so he has is own stuff too.
12:39 yes yes he can
Yooo your finally covering my favorite 40k character
PancreasNoWork has a fantastic video on Trazyn (Mr-Steal-Ya-Girl), and I highly recommend it.
Absolutely
@13:51 HERESYYYYYY!
Necron supremacy baby.
14:00 what’s a hyberation lol
Lessssgooo🔥🔥
Just gotta mention it although you are correct about Trazyn on the table-top being able to kill multiple targets of the same type by only hitting 1 target,
He can also do this in 40k aswell
I think that Trazyn could definitely improve Vulcan if he wanted. But you would have to somehow convince him to do so by offering him something more interesting in his eyes (which would be very hard to pull off). Otherwise he would just ad Vulkan to his collection.
Also if you ever want a great book/audio book to read you should listen to the infinite and the divine
Vulkan has taken too many Ls to be in the running for the most powerful non-god entity in 40k.
Don't get me wrong. He's still the largest Primarch and arguably the physically strongest, with only Angron and Ferrus Manus being able to rival him in terms of raw strength, but Vulkan is actually rather low on the Primarch tier list because he's only marginally stronger than the other Primarchs by virtue of his size, and his only notable Primarch powers are heat resistance, thermal vision, an incredible ability to forge and create weapons, relics and constructs that even Vulkan himself doesn't fully understand, and of course his ability to not stay dead.
In terms of actual combat ability, Vulkan is on the lower end because he's not a duelist, he's not particularly fast or agile by Primarch standards, he's not the best tactician of his brothers, and he displays no other abilities that are practical in combat like the sorcery of Magnus and Lorgar, Corax's invisibility, Jaghatai's superspeed, Konrad and Sanguinius's precognition, or the Lion's incredible instincts that let him defeat someone who could see his every move by sensing that they knew said move and changing his approach based solely on gut feeling and reflex.
Vulkan might be in the top 50 most powerful non-god beings in 40k, but when it comes to the Primarchs he might not even make it into the top 10.
his switching bodies is close to agent smith in the matrix he just takes over a host and makes it him
It's good to see that you've reacted to the primarch of the blood ravens, how about the Clonelord Fabous Bile by Majorkill?
My favorite guy in the setting, I plan on getting him, like on the tabletop, he's literally just as op as in lore. For more context for his powers, check out some Necron vids by Majorkill or Wes.
5:30 Vulkan would just aim his Flamers in a generell direction and achieve the same thing yes if there not like Custodes
Do not do a Volcan drinking game in this channel haha
The necrons are "interesting" characters to say the least. Trazyn is pretty up there with Zandrekh the master strategist, with a code of strict honor who suffered from fake dementia