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How many Ultramarines successors are there?

How many Ultramarines successors are there?

This is something I can’t quite wrap my head around. The Ultramarines had the highest numbers after the heresy, but apparently only have 23 successors. Are all the 1,000 Space Marine chapters descended from the original Loyalist legions (not counting the Grey Knights)? If not, where does their gene-seed come from?

Are Ultramarines the same as Space Marines?

The Ultramarines are a Chapter of Space Marines. They are the most influential of all Chapters, founded upon the XIII Legion (also named Ultramarines), which was very dominant in the aftermath of the Horus Heresy.

Can Ultramarines successors take Guilliman?

If every model in your army is ULTRAMARINES or are from the same Ultramarines successor chapter, models with the Combat Doctrine ability gain the “Scions of Guilliman” ability.

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Are Ultramarines good?

While Ultramarines do a lot of things well, they’re not as good at fighting as White Scars or Space Wolves, nor as fast as Blood Angels, nor as good at shooting as Deathwatch, nor as hard to kill as Iron Hands.

What happened Matt Ward?

In May 2014, Ward left Games Workshop and currently works as a novelist.

Why is the Ultramarines Legion so popular?

The Ultramarines Legion was the largest of those bodies raised to prosecute the Great Crusade so long ago, and as a result it provided the largest number of Chapters when the Second Founding occurred in the aftermath of the Horus Heresy.

What happened to the Space Marine Legions?

The remaining loyalist Legions were broken up by Roboute Guilliman as per the new Codex Astartes. The Space Marine Legions effectively ceased to exist after this act, succeeded by hundreds of new Chapters. [5] The Legio Astartes, being far larger than current Space Marine Chapters, were organized along drastically different lines.

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What are the Dark Forces in Star Wars?

Several alien species and dark forces — Chaos, the Tyranids, the Aeldari, the Drukhari, the Orks, the T’au, and the undying Necrons — now challenge the supremacy of the Imperium and humanity’s predominant place in the galaxy.