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Jaghati's weakness was his tendency to run away from his problems and his missguided belief that doing so was some form of "freedom". this is shown by how he went out of his way to be on the fringes of the great crusade to get away from the imperium due to feeling conflicted about serving an emperor (as he used to tear them down back on his homeworld), what differentiates Jaghati is that he actually overcame his flaw through positive character development while the traitors doubled down.
As a major Jaghatai lover, I would say his biggest weakness was his animosity. He didn't really make friends with the other Primarchs and the only two he was really close to were Horus and Magnus. Once the Heresy broke out he was basically alone but still remained steadfast in his determination to defend the Imperium (which as you have noted shocked everyone)
He was cordial with the Angel too but overall he felt like he should do his work solo and not brag about anything he’s like a more wise version of Rogal but likes Speed rather then defense
I don't think he had a level of animosity as much as you would think. I think its more the other primarchs are for the most part hard to get along with. Most of them are prideful to some extent/a bit mad. They are demigods walking amongst mortals with little to pose a challenge to them and for the most part never had the ego checks that normal people have throughout their lives because they were in fact competent enough for the most part to succeed at whatever they seriously attempted on their homeworlds. It doesn't help that they really didn't interact all that much when it comes down to it and I'm not including corroborating on the crusade. I mean really interacting with eachother in such a way that they could contest each others ideas and challenge each other. So a naturally down to earth personality would probably have significant issues with them.
@@uriel005 I mean plenty of primarchs didn’t have terrible personalities. People like Sanguinius and Vulcan come to mind. Khan seems to just be a stoic loner. Ronin-Type. (Honestly much like the culture he’s based on, he’s very secluded and separatist.)
@@ReconCrusader chaos could reshuffle their ranks, with perty joining Nurgle and Morty joining Khorne (not much going for this, apart from their shared hatred of Psykers) freeing up Angron
I’d say Guilliman’s biggest weakness is his emotional instability. Guilliman is normally pretty level headed and arguably the most ‘sane’ Primarch, but he tends to let his anger get the better of him. This very often led to his near-suicidal death charges against better fighters (Fulgrim, Angron, Lorgar etc.) during the heresy which often led to needless casualties which caused further issues down the line.
LOL Lorgar is NOT a better fighter. He's without question the weakest of the primarchs physically. So much so that the only reason he's still alive is his ass was saved at the last moment multiple times. Angron kept Guilliman from killing him, Kurze kept Corax from ripping him apart (literally), etc.
@@JimH. No Lorgar and GMan's fight was pretty even until Angron stepped in, despite having fought the communion previously and while conducting the ritual to make Angron a daemon prince at the same time. After awakening his psychic powers Lorgar got a significant power boost, not to the upper tiers of Corax, Kurze, Lion etc but definitely above the likes of GMan, Alpharius or Perty.
for what i know ferrus did try to stop his legion from mutilating themselfs but he died before he could change them fully, eventually the adeptus mechanicus lets say did a "friendly" revisionism on his teachings to be more like the followers of mars
(Stupid) Theory: Guilliman split the Legions mainly because his Legion was by far the largest, so the most likely candidate of new Traitor Space Marines after the Heresy is from the Ultramarines. By splitting the Legions into Chapters, Guilliman can avoid the blame if one of his Ultramarine gene-seed Chapters turns to Chaos.
That's not a stupid theory it's basically the underlining reason he split them up including his, he knew and down the road throughout the lore some Ultramarine succesors fell to chaos. So it was smart tbh.
@@CanadianHunter69 I think Guiliman even said himself his reason for splitting the chapters was so that if another heresy broke out no one chapter would be able to wield the power they had before, thus the damage would be limited, it makes sense in a way as a chapter master would have to jump through hoops to get all successor chapters together, and even more hoops to get them all to agree to turn traitor, and that takes time, which can then he exploited by the loyalists.
The primarchs were done as soon as chaos scattered them ...they were shaped by base reality without the time with malcador and the emperor learning to use their massive potential to change reality to suit them not the other way round .
It's funny I've always felt like Perturabo has been awesome, but his resentment is also understandable but he also should have understood that the reason the Emperor kept on sending him into the most difficult and meat grinder battles was because he could trust him to get the job done. In a way there is no higher compliment than that, going as an unsung hero. But alas his Primarch ego got in the way. He's still awesome.
That and the fact that Perturabo had the social skills of a walnut so he never actually voiced his true feelings. Dude would have easily gotten a few pats on the backs and compliments for a job well done if he just asked, but because he never did everyone assumed he didn't want those. Even Fulgrim upon learning about this as confused as hell since Perty was more or less self-sabotaging himself out of grim obligation when he had no reason to do so.
Hey majorkill , we have been asking a while , but could you please do a video on how each of the primarchs would of reacted to and ruled the imperium if they were in Guillimans situation now ?
Bumping. I want this to include pre-treason traitors, too. Like what the fuck would Lorgar think if he took an eleven thousand year nap & just woke up to everyone following his religion in the most warped and miserable ways possible?
Another example of the Lions weakness was in his primarch book. If he had better people skills he would have told the remembrancer that he appreciated her, which would have probably given her the mental fortitude to fight the krayve rather than be the reason why they got so powerful.
It’s funny that I’ve had debates/arguments with some of my friends about this topic of who is the most and least flawed primarch. I would always say “bro if the friggen emperor himself is flawed, why would any of the primarch’s not be!?”
Corax: His axioms, he is the only loyal Primarch - that wasnt hold up anywhere, yet still wasn't on Terra, during the siege, even when the walls had broken. "The First Axiom of Victory is to be other than where the enemy desire you to be" Thusly, thisly and thasly he wasn't there!
@@MrLaz0rz Having primarch is great boost, not only to morale but the fighting power. And 5-10k could do a lot when they're the legion that strength lies in stealth. But then again RG tactic is to use stealth and attack weak enemies that are immensely smaller than RG. Which is the same tactic 40k NL are using. Yet people are shitting on NL and calling them "cowards", while praising RG and calling it "great tactic" when they're doing the same thing.
@Jean Xza I mean during the Siege of Terra battle, the Lions Gate spaceport was held and LOST by 18,000 imperial fists. Due to its importance I'm assuming this is larger deploymeny than each bastion that was lost by maybe 8-13,000. (10k-5k marines average)
Im honestly surprised no one has done a "What if the Krork in Trazyn's Museum got free?". I mean sure, the WAAAGH levels in the current setting would just morph them into a regular ork. But what if a certain point in time, the WAAAGGHH of all the Orks including Gaazghkull's reached a boiling point that the Krork got set free due to the intensity of the WAAAAAGHH energies being produced. Batshit insane but who knows really
Trazyn sighs and prepares another PokeBall and approximately one hundred thousand fake Trazyns. Then, while everyone thinks he's off to recapture his Krork, he's really going to try and steal Imhotekhs staff. Again. For the third time this month. ...it's a sign of affection, truly, why is everyone so upset?
@@callumfinlayson-palmer8393 I'm fuzzy on the lore, but given the technology and intelligence of the krorks, I would assume that the Krork and Gaz would be on a collision course to lead the inevitable super-WAAAGH that would manifest the longer the krork was active and the closer they got to each other. If not that, then a pretty 40k-Orky way for them to meet could be for the krork to show up and rag on current-era Ork society/fighting and how much they devolved. But rather than accept the obvious technology, strategy, and intelligent leadership he brings to the table, Gaz says Gork and Mork don't want that shit and calls him a tau for thinking an Ork ever needs more than some brutal cunning and cunning brutality.
The instinctively follow the biggest one around, so it's instantly the leader of all the orks in the galaxy. Would be pretty funny if there was something really different about it though, like it's actually a woman or something and they lost their genitals over 60 million years through that whole "believe it hard enough and the psychic field makes it true" thing.
Jaghatai is easily the most no-nonsense out of all the primarchs. He isn't boastful, prideful, spiteful, petty or socially inert as any of his brothers. He knows what he must do, and wastes no time in carrying it out and I would argue he is a better general than Johnson simply because he can actually communicate like a person. Konrad's environment and his experience with big E led to his fatalist view on justice and life in general.
True the khan really displays the lowest lvl of autism among his brothers (aside from girlyman but not having autism is literally his superpower soooo).
G-man’s true weakness is his insatiable need for big elder booty. This was something that came from the emperor himself, and was the reason they needed yvraine to resurrect him.
I was gonna say emp himself allows eldars run around but you got covered. I think he just likes to flex psyk powers on eldars like harlquin that clapped custodians and came to emp to just freeze and gawk at him
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For the love of the Man Emperor of Mankind Vulkan had one massive flaw and that was attempting to cuddle and boop the snoot of every creature he came across. Vulkan died over and over and over again as his sons begged him not to touch the incredibly dangerous animals only for him to go ahead to do it anyway and get himself blown up or poisoned to death within seconds. No matter how many times his sons begged him to leave the dangerous animals alone Vulkan would always say "I bet this animal is friendly, I must boop its snoot and cuddle it", sadly it always lead to Vulkan dying in horrific ways in front of his sons and traumatising them only for him to return to life and stand up to question where he was. His sons would stomp their feet and proclaim "VULKAN LIVES" to the skies only for Vulkan to attempt to mess with another deadly animal as soon as he regained consciousness. Because of Vulkan's tendency to get himself killed he has his most elite of Astartes travelling around the galaxy in order to try and keep him safe. This is why Vulkan's equipment constantly goes missing and must be recovered by the Chapter Master of the Salamanders Chapter. Will Vulkan ever stop trying to cuddle and boop the snoots of dangerous animals and return to his sons? We'll never know.
I think Vulkan’s weakness is his emotions, he was surrounded by kindness as a child and came out as a person too pure for that timeline, he let his anger got the better of him once for a split second, and he was haunted for a long time
I think a weakness of Vulcan was that at times he was too emotional. Most of the atrocities that he committed were done so when he was angry and he regretted them later.
I always put the Lion and Russ as kind of parallel mirrors. I'd say for sure Lion starts more perfect but as time goes on the pride/people skills starts to show its flaws. Russ starts flawed, a hypocritical drunken lout but he learns from it, hard lessons to be sure but the progress is definitely there. I mean recognizing his fight with Lion was stupid as hell, teaching Angron, even his desperate hope for Magnus to resolve things peaceably (something I don't think his younger self would have even considered). Combat wise I'd put them at a similar level. So on the level of a chaos empowered Horus (again russ fucked up here... one job Russ and you couldn't finish it because plot/moment of stupid, think if it was Lion in his place he would have finished it the moment he had Horus on his knees). Their reunion is the one I'm looking forward too most. Mostly because I have an image of a wizened and older Russ moving from the Thor like character of young dumb and full of piss and vinegar to more Odin like after his stint in the warp. Calmer and wiser. Then having him interact with a Lion who still assumes him to be the brash barbarian of 10000 years past.
I will freely admit Russ bias but I feel your interpretation is really backed up by the writing. He even seems to admit is hypocrisy regarding the rune priests when speaking to Malcador. Russ while often brash and reckless is shown to be quite self aware of who and what he is.
I remember that scene where Valdor goes to Russ and tells him to drop the "barbarian king" act for they had work to do, and Leman just stares at him coldly and nods. Or that time he took a guy for interrogation in a chamber surrounded by sisters of silence, as he suspected the guy's mind had been altered trough sorcery, which was true. Really shows how sharp Russ' mind was.
the one thing I question here is russ and the lion being on the same level combat wise, the lore tends to point to the idea that the lion was practically untouchable in combat
@@miss_baphomet The fight that solidifies it in my book is his "victory" over the chaos empowered Horus. The book makes it pretty clear he had it won. Then hesitated and got suckered with a mace to the face because plot couldn't have him killing Horus. I think that alone puts him up there combat level wise spear of the emperor or not. Hell most of his failures are down to his hesitation to actually seriously commit to fights with other primarchs. I mean when he fought lion they took it to the ground and he just started laughing about how stupid it was that they fought and Lion took it badly and ko'd him. Angron really wasn't a fight but a point being made and at that point he really wasn't gearing into the fight to kill him and as I stated earlier the Horus fight was pretty much doomed to prequel outcomes already being determined. That aside one of the Lion's biggest feats is dealing with Konrad who I personally think was a bit overblown because Vulkan whooped him and nearly killed him in 1 shot with his bare hands, while konrad was armored and with a shield the moment he decided to stop playing games and committed to escaping. Not sure if that says more about Vulkan being the low key undisputed top tier held back by the simple fact he holds back. So yeah I'd probably put them at similar levels if it came down to a fight to the death. I think the differences between them come down to Russ being less refined in a fight to Lion's more clinical and precise style but that isn't to say one is necessarily better than the other.
Can you do a video of people that have betrayed Chaos? We all know about people betraying their factions and joining chaos. But what about the other way around?
@@a.m.2066 Well maybe not somebody who has been mutated Plagued or twisted by the chaos gods but a regular shmegular cult member who is yet to feel the full force of chaos taint may see the errors in there ways and turn on chaos and Intentionality weaken chaos because I doubt the inquisition would let someone who has been in a chaos cult join the imperium but they can always make plans that in the end weaken chaos
cool concept but it's kinda hard to survive being severred from the influence of something like Nurgle, most of the time when that happens they feel a deep regret and die almost immediately due to how messed up their body has become
I think his weakness is that he was a perfectionist while also being insecure as he knew his legion was top tier, its just he didnt have the numbers or the same amount of accomplishments due to problems.
Corax purging the Terran marines probably helped in the heresy as many were more loyal to Horus, who they had fought under for centuries, than their genesire. This saved a schism in the legion that probably would have left it more damaged than just dumping the OG Ravenguard.
So Sangius Vulkan and The Khan are the best as it’s humanity or blind love of one’s sons and for the Angel all out advance in to the enemy tbh since he saw he was gonna die to only Horus he kinda knew he was invincible and did so to raise morale very few foes can beat the Angel
I have a question was was sanguins so convinced of his future as set and it turned out to be that way, but Konrad was also convinced but it was a joke how different it could have been. Was all the options just gone by that point for sanguins
@@josephvanhaverbeke1448 No. I forget what book it was in but Konrad and Sanguinius has this same conversation. Konrad only sees destruction. He always chooses the worse option and does not care. Like when he killed that innocent kid because he might’ve had a knife on him. (He didn’t) Whereas no matter how bad his visions were Sanguinius always looked for the bright side. He would use the good he saw to keep him going whereas Konrad only focused on the bad. Sanguinius is not the Marty Stu everyone claims if you read the books. He’s a “man” who is seen as an Angel and is expected to act like one. However Sanguinius suffers from massive depression and anxiety. It was him constantly looking at the few positives that he could fined that kept him going.
I don't necessarily think Guilliman picks fights with the Demon Primarchs because he thinks he can beat them, but more so because he believes he has no other choice. I mean, Mortarian was actively attacking Ultramar when he fought him and Big G is the only Loyal Primarch in the setting right now, so it's not like he can call for backup that would be able to do any damage to Mortarian while all the Space Marines are busy fighting demons.
Just call Caldor Draigo. Given all the deus ex machinations asspulls the dude has been involved in beating up a primarch should be no problem for him lol
That trick only works once Had Draigo NOT BEEN GIVEN Mortarion's True Name he and the entire Grey Knights would have been killed. Morty then invades and conquers Terra
Despite Russ being a hypocrite, it kinda worked out. I dont recall reading about any traitorous SW. I mean, even some Black Templars made buddies with IW during the War of the Beast and betrayed their chapter, that really stuck out to me, because i saw them as the ultimate hyper-loyal spergs.
Been a minute since I’ve caught you uploading, good morning or afternoon for you Major. Your doing great man keep it up. I’d still like to know what’s up with canoptek necrons if the difference is ever explained in lore.
I kinda get Perturabo's flaws because I have a few of the same issues, I despise asking for anything. Asking for help means weakness, asking gives others power over you, asking for help means admitting you are lesser. I have a tendency to prefer failing on my own rather then succeeding with others.
The battle of Gate 42 I believe. It's a shame since Corvus was among the more humane of the Primarchs I bet he wished some of those legionnaires were around for the Heresy.
For Corvus, he didn’t ban his Terran marines on the outset. He purged them during the Battle of Gate 42 following Horus’s shite plan. The rest he did send out into space to see what it was like
He has some, in the "Alpharius - Head of the Hydra" book. Which is basically his POV of being found by the Emperor and then working to find his other half. I can recommend the book, there is a nice bit of foreshadowing when Alpharius wants to instigate riots on some world and uses a recording of a forbidden warcry of a past enemy of those people.
What we do know is that the surviving Twin AWOL on his own Legion! For 10k years the Alpha Legion have been worshipping and corrupted by Chaos. Especially those that retreated into the Eye of Terror during the Scouring
I would say Vulkan's kindness is a weakness. It causes him to hesitate at key moments when his opponents play to it. (Example is when Magnus did so in the webway and nearly undid Vulkan's immortality.)
Is there an Imperial Guard retirement plan for the normal infantry or navy personnel? Would they be allowed to return to their home world after serving or if they came from a naïve farming world that didn't know about xenos they would be allowed back?
Next video idea: If one of the Chaos Gods decides to somehow join forces with the Imperium against the other Chaos Gods, who would it be, why and how would it affect the current setting?
That would probably be Khorne, as Khorne doesn't care from where the blood flows as long as it keeps flowing, so he would have no problem so long as The Imperium keeps the blood flowing with crusades. His creations have some sort of sense of honor(ish) as Ka'bhandha rushed to "aid" the Blood Angels during the Devastation of Baal against the Tyranids, largely because if anyone is gonna destroy the Blood Angels, it's gona be Ka'bhandha and nobody else. He is also hates sorcery, so that puts him against both Tzeench and Slaanesh.
Definetly Tzeentch, What else to expect from the great schemer? He would just backstab the other 3 for a laugh. Also this wouldn't last very long until he gets bored. Now I'm insecure on wich side he is currently
@@vincentschaum9622 "I'm on Tzeentch's side, but I also plan to backstab Tzeentch to appease tzeench and also fool tzeentch into believing I support tzeentch" -Tzeentch.
each of the chaos gods would join with humanity, if humans were left to their own devices, it makes the chaos gods blush, 1.(Khorne) conquest and battle, dark ages of tech saw them conquered millions of worlds( big e inherited it) races encountered were considered trivia and many driven to extinction 2.(Nurgle) created many subhuman species, spreading life and death to stars just by colonizing planets( new eco systems to non natives, Nurgley would love columbus) 3.(tzeentch) brings joy to see humans the most productive and the most self destructive race work their magic 4.(slaanesh) human greed knows no bound, planet, to stars, to sectors, to Milky way, to galaxies, humans made contact with tyranids in their own galaxy instead of the other way around. but its all just a big if, humanity got two opportunity, During the golden of tech if A.Is stays normal, and if the big e just be a responsible father figure.
@@PeakAtU2 Here's the thing, the question made by pumpking doesn't say "humanity". It says "the forces of the Imperium". Considering the 4 chaos gods see The Emperor as "The Anathema", which one would be the most likely to ignore that, at least temporarily. I say Khorne as he hates 2 of the other 3 chaos gods and is no more antagonistic towards the imperium as he is towards everyone else, so it would be similar to how the Blood Axe Orks often join forces with the Imperium either as mercenaries or when something bigger and badder shows up (like Nids or Daemons). Also, there's the whole "Ka'bhandha saves the Blood Angels from the Nids because only Ka'bhandha is allowed to kill the BAs" thing.
As a major Mortarion fan; I agree with his hypocrisy being his biggest weakness but it's part of why I love his character. Especially how he sold his and his legion's souls to Nurgle during that fateful flight to Terra as a desperate attempt to save his sons and in that moment of weakness,became exactly what he hated. Hence why I love Mortarion
I agree, I do like his fall. Despite his outward way of acting his inner self did love his sons but he knew if he showed such affection it would most likely weaken their own drives. So when given the change to save his sons from never ending suffering he took the chance, sadly it was a twisted deal. But at least when he talks to himself he does have some self hatred for what he has become, but must live with it.
As far as I understand the events of Godblight, Guilliman came into fight with Morty expecting that things would play the way they did. He knew he wouldn't carry it alone, but also knew the Emperor would.
The irony that Perturabo's flaw is he wasn't a complainer. It's more accurate to say it was his paranoia from being able to physically see the eye of terror and feeling judged. The few times he opened up to someone about anything he was mocked.
The Lion was an incredible warrior but Jaghatai was a peerless Duelist, probably only matched by Sanguinius himself. It would absolutely be an incredible fight, but sword to sword I really gotta give it to the Khan here.
@@orbitalbutt6757 I'm a dark angels player. And ide have to say you are probably correct. The lion is a better general hands down. But the dancer of chagorris is peerless in the duel.
@@orbitalbutt6757 Lion is the best duelist among the primarchs, being a god-tier swordsman is kinda one of his primarch powers. Khan is superb and would put up one hell of a fight, but I think Lion would best him. Lion is probably the second best primarch in straight-up combat, with Russ, Khan, Angron and Horus coming in as close seconds. He was only outmatched by Sanguinius.
@@curtisegill1550 that and jaghatai was a speedster,with his dao,he would be able to tear the lion up hard since he could unleash a insurmountable and fast onslaught too fast for even the lion keeping track
While I know that you love shitting on Lorgar, just wanted to say that his weakness is better summarized as fear: fear of chaos of existence and unimportance of life, fear of choice, fear of death, take your poison.
To be fair to Roboute, those fights you mentioned happened because he didn't really have a choice. He knows he is a mid tier duellist but he is kinda the only good primarch left in those mentioned situations.
My favorite primarch is Lion El'Jonson, "Loyalty is its own reward." But my favorite Chapter is the Subjugators so no figure...Right? Love your chanel and commentary.
Despite being a fan of the Space Wolves I gotta agree bro. Hopeully Russ comes back as a wiser version of himself, being kinda like Logan Grimnar, wise, a true leader, humble but ferocious in battle
@Major_Kill18 Okay seriously dude why do you keep doing this? I don't believe you are actually Majorkill. If you are, in the next video you post work in the word 'Boink' into the intro. If that doesn't happen its proof you are just an annoying scammer.
I would say Lorgar's true weakness is Naivity...he needs to believe in Divinity because he naively believes that any divine being would be benevolent and altruistic...hence why, despite mentioning how disturbing Chaos was, he still drank the kool-aid and became a Chaos schill
Mortys fundamental weakness was that he was a contrarian as the emperor once said he was made to rebel which made him feel like a perpetual outsider and not being able to forge real connections with his father or brothers.
I actually think the comment about Sanguinius being a weak commander is inaccurate. It's stated in the Sanguinius - The Great Angel novel that the Blood Angels had one of the best combat records in the entire Imperium during the Great Crusade, and that the few worlds Sanguinius couldn't charm or barter into joining the Imperium would fall to his Legion in a fraction of the time they would to others. Like the PoV character, an author who is very critical of the Great Crusade, is blown away by Sanguinius' (and his Legions) efficiency.
Alpharius MUST be loyalist, the futures the Cabal told him about only said the Imperium would slowly and painfully decay if he took a loyalist approach.
Can we get a video about all the first captains during the Horus Heresy? Like how they became first captain, what gear they wore and how they reacted to meeting their fathers for the first time.
I would argue that Roboute’s weakness (as well as his legion) was his mid stats. He has 7’s across the board, intelligence, charisma, strength. However if he’s thinking of getting into a punch down against someone with a 10 in strength, he’s going to have a bad time.
The Angel's goal is to wiped out Humanity, including the Imperium The Angel starts butchering entire Hive Worlds, making Chaos stronger and the Imperium weaker
@@jamesygamesy5124 Clearly you don't know the Lore The Angel deems humanity infected with Chaos and started killing every human The Emperor was forced to put him in a special coffin to imprison him for eternity
1:22 "or listen to 40k Audiobooks" lol. I actually always listen to your vids, luetins or Weswarhammer Lore Videos while preparing my meal prep for the gym or doing house cleaning work. You guys are my prio number 1 and then if there are no new videos out... well idk, maybe some star wars lore.
The stupidest fucking theory, not only would it make chaos even more of joke, but it doesn't really add anything to the story. Oh the tragic death of sanguinius will be...tragiceeeer, that'll spice things up.
@@lock376 I'll tell you waht when you can write a reply without useing profanity like a civilized person I might start to care what you think. oh by the way Majorkill himself said "there is a theory that I love", if you can't handle that other people have a different opion on the internet crawl byack under the rock you came from and try to evolve bit.
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Jaghati's weakness was his tendency to run away from his problems and his missguided belief that doing so was some form of "freedom". this is shown by how he went out of his way to be on the fringes of the great crusade to get away from the imperium due to feeling conflicted about serving an emperor (as he used to tear them down back on his homeworld), what differentiates Jaghati is that he actually overcame his flaw through positive character development while the traitors doubled down.
actually autism is incurable...
@6:10 The wolf never forgets a grudge Majorkill
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7:55 You wouldn't be the first awful person I've heard call people who killed themselves weak.
The greatest weakness of every Primarch is inconsistent writing.
The curse of having multiple writers
Kurze wins in this regard
In a nutshell
I curb my frustrations with this by imagining the authors are different historians telling their take of things. It helps…. A little
@@rka319 everything in 40k can be classifies as unreliable narration. I can live with that
As a major Jaghatai lover, I would say his biggest weakness was his animosity. He didn't really make friends with the other Primarchs and the only two he was really close to were Horus and Magnus. Once the Heresy broke out he was basically alone but still remained steadfast in his determination to defend the Imperium (which as you have noted shocked everyone)
He was cordial with the Angel too but overall he felt like he should do his work solo and not brag about anything he’s like a more wise version of Rogal but likes Speed rather then defense
I don't think he had a level of animosity as much as you would think. I think its more the other primarchs are for the most part hard to get along with. Most of them are prideful to some extent/a bit mad. They are demigods walking amongst mortals with little to pose a challenge to them and for the most part never had the ego checks that normal people have throughout their lives because they were in fact competent enough for the most part to succeed at whatever they seriously attempted on their homeworlds. It doesn't help that they really didn't interact all that much when it comes down to it and I'm not including corroborating on the crusade. I mean really interacting with eachother in such a way that they could contest each others ideas and challenge each other. So a naturally down to earth personality would probably have significant issues with them.
Ya love jaghatai I have listened to all Horus heresy and he’s my favorite
@@uriel005 I mean plenty of primarchs didn’t have terrible personalities. People like Sanguinius and Vulcan come to mind. Khan seems to just be a stoic loner. Ronin-Type.
(Honestly much like the culture he’s based on, he’s very secluded and separatist.)
@@uriel005 Malcador once said that he wished The Emperor made the primarchs get along with each other better.
Rogals weakness is not understanding metaphors
Rogal would be offended by that comment
If only he could read it
@@MagosCavantis sorry people like to enjoy things
No he's illiterate
@@MagosCavantis oh no people like things!!!
@@MagosCavantis oh no people like things!!!
Angron’s weakness is his father not giving a crap about his gladiator buddies.
That and the rage machine in his brain.
@@PumpkinHoard if Angron had his gladiator buddies, while he would have died because of the nails, they would have made him a better person.
@@Jimothyjohns Agreed
He wouldnt have seen his Father as a man eho enslaved him
@@ReconCrusader Trade Angron for a loyalist?
Bad deal, terrible deal, maybe the worst deal of all time.
Agreed
@@ReconCrusader chaos could reshuffle their ranks, with perty joining Nurgle and Morty joining Khorne (not much going for this, apart from their shared hatred of Psykers) freeing up Angron
I’d say Guilliman’s biggest weakness is his emotional instability. Guilliman is normally pretty level headed and arguably the most ‘sane’ Primarch, but he tends to let his anger get the better of him. This very often led to his near-suicidal death charges against better fighters (Fulgrim, Angron, Lorgar etc.) during the heresy which often led to needless casualties which caused further issues down the line.
im not sure id consider Lorgar a better fighter
Ya he is often overcome by his own percieved duty, fighting fulgrim alone even though he knew he'd lose
LOL Lorgar is NOT a better fighter. He's without question the weakest of the primarchs physically. So much so that the only reason he's still alive is his ass was saved at the last moment multiple times. Angron kept Guilliman from killing him, Kurze kept Corax from ripping him apart (literally), etc.
On what planet is Lorgar a good fighter lmaaaooooo. Hes the most dogshit primarch at pretty much everything except holding fancy speeches.
@@JimH. No Lorgar and GMan's fight was pretty even until Angron stepped in, despite having fought the communion previously and while conducting the ritual to make Angron a daemon prince at the same time. After awakening his psychic powers Lorgar got a significant power boost, not to the upper tiers of Corax, Kurze, Lion etc but definitely above the likes of GMan, Alpharius or Perty.
for what i know ferrus did try to stop his legion from mutilating themselfs but he died before he could change them fully, eventually the adeptus mechanicus lets say did a "friendly" revisionism on his teachings to be more like the followers of mars
And now their Dreadnoughts are one step away (or further, depending on how you view it) of being true Abominable Intelligences. Good job, Mechanicus!
Dont get me started on thr Iron Hands
Man they were absolute assholes
They once kidnapped another Chapter’s dreadnought to put their own marine in it.
@@robertnelson9599 hahaha thats so fucking funny and fucked up. The guy inside probably didnt care though, he's happy to be out of his misery.
(Stupid) Theory: Guilliman split the Legions mainly because his Legion was by far the largest, so the most likely candidate of new Traitor Space Marines after the Heresy is from the Ultramarines. By splitting the Legions into Chapters, Guilliman can avoid the blame if one of his Ultramarine gene-seed Chapters turns to Chaos.
Just as planned
More than just blame, he can avoid that huge tragedy.
That's not a stupid theory it's basically the underlining reason he split them up including his, he knew and down the road throughout the lore some Ultramarine succesors fell to chaos. So it was smart tbh.
@@CanadianHunter69 I think Guiliman even said himself his reason for splitting the chapters was so that if another heresy broke out no one chapter would be able to wield the power they had before, thus the damage would be limited, it makes sense in a way as a chapter master would have to jump through hoops to get all successor chapters together, and even more hoops to get them all to agree to turn traitor, and that takes time, which can then he exploited by the loyalists.
It was a smart decision
The primarchs were done as soon as chaos scattered them ...they were shaped by base reality without the time with malcador and the emperor learning to use their massive potential to change reality to suit them not the other way round .
I hate that Erda scattered the Primarchs.
try and break up with a girl when you have kids mate ... even perpetual bitches be crazy lol@@robertnelson9599
It's funny I've always felt like Perturabo has been awesome, but his resentment is also understandable but he also should have understood that the reason the Emperor kept on sending him into the most difficult and meat grinder battles was because he could trust him to get the job done. In a way there is no higher compliment than that, going as an unsung hero. But alas his Primarch ego got in the way. He's still awesome.
Perturabo was destined to fall to Chaos. The Eye of Terror was watching him since he was a child
That and the fact that Perturabo had the social skills of a walnut so he never actually voiced his true feelings. Dude would have easily gotten a few pats on the backs and compliments for a job well done if he just asked, but because he never did everyone assumed he didn't want those. Even Fulgrim upon learning about this as confused as hell since Perty was more or less self-sabotaging himself out of grim obligation when he had no reason to do so.
Hey majorkill , we have been asking a while , but could you please do a video on how each of the primarchs would of reacted to and ruled the imperium if they were in Guillimans situation now ?
Bumping. I want this to include pre-treason traitors, too. Like what the fuck would Lorgar think if he took an eleven thousand year nap & just woke up to everyone following his religion in the most warped and miserable ways possible?
That would be an interesting video
Ooooh that’s a good one
I'd watch that
@@deadmeme8011 oh I'd love that
Another example of the Lions weakness was in his primarch book. If he had better people skills he would have told the remembrancer that he appreciated her, which would have probably given her the mental fortitude to fight the krayve rather than be the reason why they got so powerful.
Majorkill is the kind of guy who would summon demons of Khorne so he can put them in an Americana for fun
We already have them here. They are called rebublicans
@@Wopbobaloobop lmao
Republicans lol anyone who thinks the government is there for the better
@@Wopbobaloobop woah woke bro...FOR THE REPUBLICANS!
@@Wopbobaloobop I Mean depends where your at but fair enough for some lol
It’s funny that I’ve had debates/arguments with some of my friends about this topic of who is the most and least flawed primarch. I would always say “bro if the friggen emperor himself is flawed, why would any of the primarch’s not be!?”
Corax: His axioms, he is the only loyal Primarch - that wasnt hold up anywhere, yet still wasn't on Terra, during the siege, even when the walls had broken.
"The First Axiom of Victory is to be other than where the enemy desire you to be" Thusly, thisly and thasly he wasn't there!
He had what, 5-10k marines max? They were losing that daily on terra...
@@MrLaz0rz Having primarch is great boost, not only to morale but the fighting power. And 5-10k could do a lot when they're the legion that strength lies in stealth.
But then again RG tactic is to use stealth and attack weak enemies that are immensely smaller than RG. Which is the same tactic 40k NL are using. Yet people are shitting on NL and calling them "cowards", while praising RG and calling it "great tactic" when they're doing the same thing.
@@MrLaz0rzthey were still holding on Luna, with the other Istaavan legions.
@@MrLaz0rz even as a hyperbole they weren't losing 10k space marines a a day considering there were like 1mil marines in the galaxy in total
@Jean Xza I mean during the Siege of Terra battle, the Lions Gate spaceport was held and LOST by 18,000 imperial fists. Due to its importance I'm assuming this is larger deploymeny than each bastion that was lost by maybe 8-13,000. (10k-5k marines average)
Im honestly surprised no one has done a "What if the Krork in Trazyn's Museum got free?". I mean sure, the WAAAGH levels in the current setting would just morph them into a regular ork. But what if a certain point in time, the WAAAGGHH of all the Orks including Gaazghkull's reached a boiling point that the Krork got set free due to the intensity of the WAAAAAGHH energies being produced. Batshit insane but who knows really
Gaazghkull starts accending to proper krork status and then big brother escapes and leads another smaller but quickly growing in size and power Waaagh
Trazyn sighs and prepares another PokeBall and approximately one hundred thousand fake Trazyns. Then, while everyone thinks he's off to recapture his Krork, he's really going to try and steal Imhotekhs staff.
Again.
For the third time this month.
...it's a sign of affection, truly, why is everyone so upset?
@@orbitalbutt6757 ^ same
@@callumfinlayson-palmer8393 I'm fuzzy on the lore, but given the technology and intelligence of the krorks, I would assume that the Krork and Gaz would be on a collision course to lead the inevitable super-WAAAGH that would manifest the longer the krork was active and the closer they got to each other. If not that, then a pretty 40k-Orky way for them to meet could be for the krork to show up and rag on current-era Ork society/fighting and how much they devolved. But rather than accept the obvious technology, strategy, and intelligent leadership he brings to the table, Gaz says Gork and Mork don't want that shit and calls him a tau for thinking an Ork ever needs more than some brutal cunning and cunning brutality.
The instinctively follow the biggest one around, so it's instantly the leader of all the orks in the galaxy.
Would be pretty funny if there was something really different about it though, like it's actually a woman or something and they lost their genitals over 60 million years through that whole "believe it hard enough and the psychic field makes it true" thing.
Jaghatai is easily the most no-nonsense out of all the primarchs. He isn't boastful, prideful, spiteful, petty or socially inert as any of his brothers. He knows what he must do, and wastes no time in carrying it out and I would argue he is a better general than Johnson simply because he can actually communicate like a person. Konrad's environment and his experience with big E led to his fatalist view on justice and life in general.
True the khan really displays the lowest lvl of autism among his brothers (aside from girlyman but not having autism is literally his superpower soooo).
He's a better general, no doubt, but he's not a better tactician.
On the battlefield, Johnson would've taken Jaghatai apart
@Red Green what kind of logic is that.
@@Keksde Perhaps, perhaps not. Cooperation is important in the heat of battle.
So he is boring
G-man’s true weakness is his insatiable need for big elder booty. This was something that came from the emperor himself, and was the reason they needed yvraine to resurrect him.
I was gonna say emp himself allows eldars run around but you got covered.
I think he just likes to flex psyk powers on eldars like harlquin that clapped custodians and came to emp to just freeze and gawk at him
Saying ELDER BOOTY makes him seem like a fking grannyphile
Would love to see something around your thoughts on Henry cavill and the new amazon 40K series. Probably not a video but maybe a community post?
Thoughts are "Its Cawill, so it's good", but "it's Amazon, so it's bad"
@@jkgf4671 Yes
@@jkgf4671Exactly lmao
GW doesn't like their IP being abused so if Amazon tries to fuck it up for any reason, you can bet your ass that GW will pull the plug on it. I guarantee that they have about fifteen million concessions written into the contract to keep them from fucking with the lore.
Expanse is a great Adaptation though they did have the writers fully involved
Vulkan’s weakness was his humanity, he would risk everything to save a single human
Then give them a massive hug and squeeze them to death. Rinse and repeat. Truly a grimdark character
that is also his greatest strength
Unless you were an eldar child....
To be fair eldar kids are Xeno thus dont count in for love of humanity of vulcan 😂
Rogal: Nothing goes over my head. My reflexes are fast.
Fucking dammit Rogal
For the love of the Man Emperor of Mankind Vulkan had one massive flaw and that was attempting to cuddle and boop the snoot of every creature he came across. Vulkan died over and over and over again as his sons begged him not to touch the incredibly dangerous animals only for him to go ahead to do it anyway and get himself blown up or poisoned to death within seconds.
No matter how many times his sons begged him to leave the dangerous animals alone Vulkan would always say "I bet this animal is friendly, I must boop its snoot and cuddle it", sadly it always lead to Vulkan dying in horrific ways in front of his sons and traumatising them only for him to return to life and stand up to question where he was. His sons would stomp their feet and proclaim "VULKAN LIVES" to the skies only for Vulkan to attempt to mess with another deadly animal as soon as he regained consciousness.
Because of Vulkan's tendency to get himself killed he has his most elite of Astartes travelling around the galaxy in order to try and keep him safe. This is why Vulkan's equipment constantly goes missing and must be recovered by the Chapter Master of the Salamanders Chapter.
Will Vulkan ever stop trying to cuddle and boop the snoots of dangerous animals and return to his sons? We'll never know.
I think Vulkan’s weakness is his emotions, he was surrounded by kindness as a child and came out as a person too pure for that timeline, he let his anger got the better of him once for a split second, and he was haunted for a long time
I think a weakness of Vulcan was that at times he was too emotional. Most of the atrocities that he committed were done so when he was angry and he regretted them later.
I always put the Lion and Russ as kind of parallel mirrors. I'd say for sure Lion starts more perfect but as time goes on the pride/people skills starts to show its flaws. Russ starts flawed, a hypocritical drunken lout but he learns from it, hard lessons to be sure but the progress is definitely there. I mean recognizing his fight with Lion was stupid as hell, teaching Angron, even his desperate hope for Magnus to resolve things peaceably (something I don't think his younger self would have even considered). Combat wise I'd put them at a similar level. So on the level of a chaos empowered Horus (again russ fucked up here... one job Russ and you couldn't finish it because plot/moment of stupid, think if it was Lion in his place he would have finished it the moment he had Horus on his knees). Their reunion is the one I'm looking forward too most. Mostly because I have an image of a wizened and older Russ moving from the Thor like character of young dumb and full of piss and vinegar to more Odin like after his stint in the warp. Calmer and wiser. Then having him interact with a Lion who still assumes him to be the brash barbarian of 10000 years past.
I will freely admit Russ bias but I feel your interpretation is really backed up by the writing. He even seems to admit is hypocrisy regarding the rune priests when speaking to Malcador. Russ while often brash and reckless is shown to be quite self aware of who and what he is.
I remember that scene where Valdor goes to Russ and tells him to drop the "barbarian king" act for they had work to do, and Leman just stares at him coldly and nods.
Or that time he took a guy for interrogation in a chamber surrounded by sisters of silence, as he suspected the guy's mind had been altered trough sorcery, which was true. Really shows how sharp Russ' mind was.
the one thing I question here is russ and the lion being on the same level combat wise, the lore tends to point to the idea that the lion was practically untouchable in combat
@@miss_baphomet I have to agree with Russ and El’Johnson not being on the same level as dualists. The Lion was a better dualist for sure.
@@miss_baphomet The fight that solidifies it in my book is his "victory" over the chaos empowered Horus. The book makes it pretty clear he had it won. Then hesitated and got suckered with a mace to the face because plot couldn't have him killing Horus. I think that alone puts him up there combat level wise spear of the emperor or not. Hell most of his failures are down to his hesitation to actually seriously commit to fights with other primarchs. I mean when he fought lion they took it to the ground and he just started laughing about how stupid it was that they fought and Lion took it badly and ko'd him. Angron really wasn't a fight but a point being made and at that point he really wasn't gearing into the fight to kill him and as I stated earlier the Horus fight was pretty much doomed to prequel outcomes already being determined.
That aside one of the Lion's biggest feats is dealing with Konrad who I personally think was a bit overblown because Vulkan whooped him and nearly killed him in 1 shot with his bare hands, while konrad was armored and with a shield the moment he decided to stop playing games and committed to escaping. Not sure if that says more about Vulkan being the low key undisputed top tier held back by the simple fact he holds back.
So yeah I'd probably put them at similar levels if it came down to a fight to the death. I think the differences between them come down to Russ being less refined in a fight to Lion's more clinical and precise style but that isn't to say one is necessarily better than the other.
Can you do a video of people that have betrayed Chaos? We all know about people betraying their factions and joining chaos. But what about the other way around?
@@a.m.2066 Well maybe not somebody who has been mutated Plagued or twisted by the chaos gods but a regular shmegular cult member who is yet to feel the full force of chaos taint may see the errors in there ways and turn on chaos and Intentionality weaken chaos because I doubt the inquisition would let someone who has been in a chaos cult join the imperium but they can always make plans that in the end weaken chaos
check the channel there's already a video about it, "can you come back from chaos" something like that
You die immediately and your soul devoured
cool concept but it's kinda hard to survive being severred from the influence of something like Nurgle, most of the time when that happens they feel a deep regret and die almost immediately due to how messed up their body has become
Demon legion?
Fulgrim is my favorite Primarch, I personally think his weakness is his desire to be beloved and respected like he saw with so many of his brothers.
40k's Griffith
I think his weakness is that he was a perfectionist while also being insecure as he knew his legion was top tier, its just he didnt have the numbers or the same amount of accomplishments due to problems.
Oh hell nah you gotta be a Griffith enjoyer
@@enriqueperezarce5485 i think he meant pre heresy fulgrim
Corax purging the Terran marines probably helped in the heresy as many were more loyal to Horus, who they had fought under for centuries, than their genesire. This saved a schism in the legion that probably would have left it more damaged than just dumping the OG Ravenguard.
Terran marines actually tended to be the loyal marines in the legion
So Sangius Vulkan and The Khan are the best as it’s humanity or blind love of one’s sons and for the Angel all out advance in to the enemy tbh since he saw he was gonna die to only Horus he kinda knew he was invincible and did so to raise morale very few foes can beat the Angel
I have a question was was sanguins so convinced of his future as set and it turned out to be that way, but Konrad was also convinced but it was a joke how different it could have been. Was all the options just gone by that point for sanguins
@@josephvanhaverbeke1448 No. I forget what book it was in but Konrad and Sanguinius has this same conversation.
Konrad only sees destruction. He always chooses the worse option and does not care. Like when he killed that innocent kid because he might’ve had a knife on him. (He didn’t)
Whereas no matter how bad his visions were Sanguinius always looked for the bright side. He would use the good he saw to keep him going whereas Konrad only focused on the bad.
Sanguinius is not the Marty Stu everyone claims if you read the books. He’s a “man” who is seen as an Angel and is expected to act like one. However Sanguinius suffers from massive depression and anxiety. It was him constantly looking at the few positives that he could fined that kept him going.
@@deathshot11z55 correct our Angel didn’t get depressed or betray the Imperium instead fought till the very end
If youtubers made a space marine chapter, Majorkill would probably be the Librarian, master of stories and practicer of tiddymancy.
With Baldermort serving as Reclusiarch naturally
@@franciscocruz4624 Make sure to get pineapple with your pizza
@@franciscocruz4624 he wouldn't even need to say anything coherent - dude's cadence alone would inspire the entire chapter.
I don't necessarily think Guilliman picks fights with the Demon Primarchs because he thinks he can beat them, but more so because he believes he has no other choice. I mean, Mortarian was actively attacking Ultramar when he fought him and Big G is the only Loyal Primarch in the setting right now, so it's not like he can call for backup that would be able to do any damage to Mortarian while all the Space Marines are busy fighting demons.
Just call Caldor Draigo. Given all the deus ex machinations asspulls the dude has been involved in beating up a primarch should be no problem for him lol
That trick only works once
Had Draigo NOT BEEN GIVEN Mortarion's True Name he and the entire Grey Knights would have been killed. Morty then invades and conquers Terra
You can say Dorn's mind is well fortified
Yet Samus almost killed him in Solar War
@@christiandauz3742 I said his mind not his body
@@bloodhunter07
Chamber at the End of Memory disagrees
@@christiandauz3742 NOO
Honestly I would say Russ trusted his sons with such power more than he trusted Magnus.
Despite Russ being a hypocrite, it kinda worked out. I dont recall reading about any traitorous SW.
I mean, even some Black Templars made buddies with IW during the War of the Beast and betrayed their chapter, that really stuck out to me, because i saw them as the ultimate hyper-loyal spergs.
Spacewolves are uniquely resistant to the warp to my knowledge. Tho I'm sure there have been at least a few who have turned to chaos.
@@vavra222 Sven Vulfbad champion of Khorne and space wolf.
@@kellerblair2952 Never heard of him, nothing comes up in search too, care to elaborate?
He voluntarily turned to Chaos because they recognize his deeds
The Red Corsairs have at least a few dozen Traitor Wolves in their ranks
Been a minute since I’ve caught you uploading, good morning or afternoon for you Major. Your doing great man keep it up. I’d still like to know what’s up with canoptek necrons if the difference is ever explained in lore.
I kinda get Perturabo's flaws because I have a few of the same issues, I despise asking for anything. Asking for help means weakness, asking gives others power over you, asking for help means admitting you are lesser.
I have a tendency to prefer failing on my own rather then succeeding with others.
Sounds more like mortarion.
Corax didn't "banish" Terra born SM from his legion. He killed them by sending them to the worst fights in the worst ways possible.
The battle of Gate 42 I believe. It's a shame since Corvus was among the more humane of the Primarchs I bet he wished some of those legionnaires were around for the Heresy.
Weakness: sly
Flaw: marbo
Been hooked with warhammer due to this guy. Can't wait for your next upload.
For Corvus, he didn’t ban his Terran marines on the outset. He purged them during the Battle of Gate 42 following Horus’s shite plan. The rest he did send out into space to see what it was like
Guess MajorKill forgot about that time Vulkan torched a kid for being an Eldar Exodite.
lol perfect summary of Magnus's unique abilities in the intro there 😆🏆
Great video, but I want to ask, will you ever make a homebrew chapter based on your space marine character?
thank you for making videos they are great, you introduced me to warhammer 40k and i love warhammer 40k
What do we actually know about Omegon as a character? Does he have any dialogue, any clear goals or any stories with him in them?
He has some, in the "Alpharius - Head of the Hydra" book. Which is basically his POV of being found by the Emperor and then working to find his other half.
I can recommend the book, there is a nice bit of foreshadowing when Alpharius wants to instigate riots on some world and uses a recording of a forbidden warcry of a past enemy of those people.
Also we don't 100% know if it was Alpharius or Omegon who died as they switched all the bloody time
What we do know is that the surviving Twin AWOL on his own Legion!
For 10k years the Alpha Legion have been worshipping and corrupted by Chaos. Especially those that retreated into the Eye of Terror during the Scouring
@@christiandauz3742 i think the alpha legion didnt go chaos just traitor
I would say Vulkan's kindness is a weakness. It causes him to hesitate at key moments when his opponents play to it. (Example is when Magnus did so in the webway and nearly undid Vulkan's immortality.)
I would love to list of your favorite books and why. Also more Gaunts Ghosts. They are so badass.
Vulkan does have a few weaknesses.
Reluctance and overthinking.
Completely understandable, though, and still my favorite.
Is there an Imperial Guard retirement plan for the normal infantry or navy personnel? Would they be allowed to return to their home world after serving or if they came from a naïve farming world that didn't know about xenos they would be allowed back?
"In the grim darkness of the 41st millennium humanity is a weakness"
Good quote
A lot more Primarch content recently and I’m here for it
what do you mean "recently"
@@acedeci4560 you haven’t noticed? It seems to me he’s doing more Primarch stuff than usual
@@blacklighthologram5339 He's always been doing primarch stuff, like every 3rd video is primarch stuff, and im not complaining love em
Next video idea:
If one of the Chaos Gods decides to somehow join forces with the Imperium against the other Chaos Gods, who would it be, why and how would it affect the current setting?
That would probably be Khorne, as Khorne doesn't care from where the blood flows as long as it keeps flowing, so he would have no problem so long as The Imperium keeps the blood flowing with crusades.
His creations have some sort of sense of honor(ish) as Ka'bhandha rushed to "aid" the Blood Angels during the Devastation of Baal against the Tyranids, largely because if anyone is gonna destroy the Blood Angels, it's gona be Ka'bhandha and nobody else.
He is also hates sorcery, so that puts him against both Tzeench and Slaanesh.
Definetly Tzeentch, What else to expect from the great schemer? He would just backstab the other 3 for a laugh. Also this wouldn't last very long until he gets bored.
Now I'm insecure on wich side he is currently
@@vincentschaum9622 "I'm on Tzeentch's side, but I also plan to backstab Tzeentch to appease tzeench and also fool tzeentch into believing I support tzeentch" -Tzeentch.
each of the chaos gods would join with humanity, if humans were left to their own devices, it makes the chaos gods blush, 1.(Khorne) conquest and battle, dark ages of tech saw them conquered millions of worlds( big e inherited it) races encountered were considered trivia and many driven to extinction
2.(Nurgle) created many subhuman species, spreading life and death to stars just by colonizing planets( new eco systems to non natives, Nurgley would love columbus)
3.(tzeentch) brings joy to see humans the most productive and the most self destructive race work their magic
4.(slaanesh) human greed knows no bound, planet, to stars, to sectors, to Milky way, to galaxies, humans made contact with tyranids in their own galaxy instead of the other way around.
but its all just a big if, humanity got two opportunity, During the golden of tech if A.Is stays normal, and if the big e just be a responsible father figure.
@@PeakAtU2 Here's the thing, the question made by pumpking doesn't say "humanity". It says "the forces of the Imperium". Considering the 4 chaos gods see The Emperor as "The Anathema", which one would be the most likely to ignore that, at least temporarily. I say Khorne as he hates 2 of the other 3 chaos gods and is no more antagonistic towards the imperium as he is towards everyone else, so it would be similar to how the Blood Axe Orks often join forces with the Imperium either as mercenaries or when something bigger and badder shows up (like Nids or Daemons).
Also, there's the whole "Ka'bhandha saves the Blood Angels from the Nids because only Ka'bhandha is allowed to kill the BAs" thing.
0:45 yes major, that is exactly what I'm doing.
Space marine capabilities
Would be nice to know
How strong are they how fast they are etc it’s very inconsistent
A video would be awesome
We know some of them, most of the ones I know of being high ranking Ultramarines, are absolutely nuts, so it could be interesting
As a major Mortarion fan; I agree with his hypocrisy being his biggest weakness but it's part of why I love his character. Especially how he sold his and his legion's souls to Nurgle during that fateful flight to Terra as a desperate attempt to save his sons and in that moment of weakness,became exactly what he hated. Hence why I love Mortarion
I agree, I do like his fall. Despite his outward way of acting his inner self did love his sons but he knew if he showed such affection it would most likely weaken their own drives. So when given the change to save his sons from never ending suffering he took the chance, sadly it was a twisted deal. But at least when he talks to himself he does have some self hatred for what he has become, but must live with it.
Rogal Dorn’s weakness was that he could never tell a lie, even if it was to make someone feel a little better.
That was the smoothest transition into an add I've ever seen.
As far as I understand the events of Godblight, Guilliman came into fight with Morty expecting that things would play the way they did. He knew he wouldn't carry it alone, but also knew the Emperor would.
The irony that Perturabo's flaw is he wasn't a complainer. It's more accurate to say it was his paranoia from being able to physically see the eye of terror and feeling judged. The few times he opened up to someone about anything he was mocked.
Another weakness magnus had were those 2 stupid ass horns sticking out of the front of his armor
I refuse to believe, the Great Angel had any weaknesses. This video is heresy from 8:25 onwards
Seeing the Primarchs have their own strengths makes them Op is very cool, but also seeing their weaknesses also shows that they're not perfect
I wanna see the lion vs the Khan. That would be one hell of a fight.
The Lion was an incredible warrior but Jaghatai was a peerless Duelist, probably only matched by Sanguinius himself. It would absolutely be an incredible fight, but sword to sword I really gotta give it to the Khan here.
@@orbitalbutt6757 I'm a dark angels player. And ide have to say you are probably correct. The lion is a better general hands down. But the dancer of chagorris is peerless in the duel.
@@orbitalbutt6757 Lion is the best duelist among the primarchs, being a god-tier swordsman is kinda one of his primarch powers. Khan is superb and would put up one hell of a fight, but I think Lion would best him.
Lion is probably the second best primarch in straight-up combat, with Russ, Khan, Angron and Horus coming in as close seconds. He was only outmatched by Sanguinius.
@@curtisegill1550 that and jaghatai was a speedster,with his dao,he would be able to tear the lion up hard since he could unleash a insurmountable and fast onslaught too fast for even the lion keeping track
Vulkan flaw was leaving his sons alone to go buy Milk...
While I know that you love shitting on Lorgar, just wanted to say that his weakness is better summarized as fear: fear of chaos of existence and unimportance of life, fear of choice, fear of death, take your poison.
To be fair to Roboute, those fights you mentioned happened because he didn't really have a choice. He knows he is a mid tier duellist but he is kinda the only good primarch left in those mentioned situations.
My favorite primarch is Lion El'Jonson, "Loyalty is its own reward." But my favorite Chapter is the Subjugators so no figure...Right? Love your chanel and commentary.
I like how half the primarchs and the emperor have the same weakness communication
Guilliman's only flaw is his love for Eldar booty. After just one week with Yvraine he was named by the Eldar as he who thirst.
I love your videos dude and the consistent uploads! I use these like background noise but just end up watching bc you're so entertaining.
I want to see major kills thoughts on the Warhammer 40k live action series coming out
Despite being a fan of the Space Wolves I gotta agree bro.
Hopeully Russ comes back as a wiser version of himself, being kinda like Logan Grimnar, wise, a true leader, humble but ferocious in battle
Vulkan has no weakness to himself. His weakness is the innocence left in life, if chaos can flip that he’d be unstoppable
Majorkill: “I need to keep this video PG for monitisation” - also Majorkill “it’s my fucking job, he’s batshit insane”
@Major_kill188_______ Thanks Major!
Hey! I just noticed that Majorkill got pass 420K! Fuck yeah man! Sorry I missed your time right on the mark, would have screenshotted it.
@Major_Kill18 Okay seriously dude why do you keep doing this? I don't believe you are actually Majorkill. If you are, in the next video you post work in the word 'Boink' into the intro. If that doesn't happen its proof you are just an annoying scammer.
Unrelated to the demonization but I just pick up a space spartan and galactic marine chaplain for my new minotaurs army can't wait for them to arrive
Bobby Gs biggest weakness, is his anger.
I would say Lorgar's true weakness is Naivity...he needs to believe in Divinity because he naively believes that any divine being would be benevolent and altruistic...hence why, despite mentioning how disturbing Chaos was, he still drank the kool-aid and became a Chaos schill
You forgot about Vulkan's clear, Pyromaniax tendencies on innocent Eldar children
Mortys fundamental weakness was that he was a contrarian as the emperor once said he was made to rebel which made him feel like a perpetual outsider and not being able to forge real connections with his father or brothers.
I actually think the comment about Sanguinius being a weak commander is inaccurate. It's stated in the Sanguinius - The Great Angel novel that the Blood Angels had one of the best combat records in the entire Imperium during the Great Crusade, and that the few worlds Sanguinius couldn't charm or barter into joining the Imperium would fall to his Legion in a fraction of the time they would to others. Like the PoV character, an author who is very critical of the Great Crusade, is blown away by Sanguinius' (and his Legions) efficiency.
Read this comment understanding I am a Blood Angels simp though so heavy bias
I super appreciated you not saying the R-slur. Great video
A video on the ships of all the races would be cool.
It's like reading Greek mythology, where the problem with the Gods is they're a little TOO human, and it's usually the worst parts.
I am here again to beg for you to cover the blood pact/ Sons of sett!
Lion really had Mogli inside of him, bad at talking with people while having good instinct in him.
Can you make a video about geography in warhemmer fantasy and warhemer 40k
The Old Man's weakness is he was old but hey, true strength is mastering your weaknesses. Old Man with Power Klaw Majorkill Mini please.
Dorns weakness is actually not being able to read.
I've come to the conclusion that Majorkill is one of the lost Primarchs.
I need an automation for youtube that skips to the 2nd minute of the video every time I click on something from this dude
Part two Erda.
Notifications are on, I will never falter.
Alpharius MUST be loyalist, the futures the Cabal told him about only said the Imperium would slowly and painfully decay if he took a loyalist approach.
"The Lion lacks social skills"
He's just like me fr fr 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can we get a video about all the first captains during the Horus Heresy?
Like how they became first captain, what gear they wore and how they reacted to meeting their fathers for the first time.
I would argue that Roboute’s weakness (as well as his legion) was his mid stats.
He has 7’s across the board, intelligence, charisma, strength.
However if he’s thinking of getting into a punch down against someone with a 10 in strength, he’s going to have a bad time.
The Khan's weakness is he is too fast....in the bedroom
How about a video on the angel of the emporor and what would happen if we just put him in the eye of terror
The Angel's goal is to wiped out Humanity, including the Imperium
The Angel starts butchering entire Hive Worlds, making Chaos stronger and the Imperium weaker
@@christiandauz3742 nope he kills enemies of man and that includes chaos
@@jamesygamesy5124
Clearly you don't know the Lore
The Angel deems humanity infected with Chaos and started killing every human
The Emperor was forced to put him in a special coffin to imprison him for eternity
1:22 "or listen to 40k Audiobooks" lol. I actually always listen to your vids, luetins or Weswarhammer Lore Videos while preparing my meal prep for the gym or doing house cleaning work. You guys are my prio number 1 and then if there are no new videos out... well idk, maybe some star wars lore.
How about a video on the theory on Sanguinius being the one to defeat Horus and wound the Emperor!
The stupidest fucking theory, not only would it make chaos even more of joke, but it doesn't really add anything to the story. Oh the tragic death of sanguinius will be...tragiceeeer, that'll spice things up.
Search for "Top 5 Warhammer 40k Fan Theories"
@@lock376 I'll tell you waht when you can write a reply without useing profanity like a civilized person I might start to care what you think. oh by the way Majorkill himself said "there is a theory that I love", if you can't handle that other people have a different opion on the internet crawl byack under the rock you came from and try to evolve bit.
@@silversurfer8818 I have done, but I like Mjorkill's presentation.
he's already done it
I swear, I thought your opening ad was gonna be Manscape again.