Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Adeptus Mechanicus

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"There is no truth in flesh, only betrayal. " "There is no strength in flesh, only weakness.

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"There is no truth in flesh, only betrayal."
"There is no strength in flesh, only weakness."
"There is no constancy in flesh, only decay."
"There is no certainty in flesh but death."
— Credo Omnissiah


You of the Adeptus Mechanicus—the Cult of the Machine God—have worshipped the Omnissiah long before the Imperium came to your world of Mars. Following His edict, you have never doubted or ceased to pursue your calling—to gather knowledge and to employ it to gather more. In pursuit of that, you built the devices and machines that enabled the Imperium to conquer the galaxy 10,000 years ago and maintain it today.

So Gladius Prime was your planet more than it was the Imperium’s—what Hive World was not? Its cities, its satellites, its wastes—all were built with Mars’ technology, all answered only to the Adeptus Mechanicus—that is, to you. It was little effort to hide the Adeptus Mechanicus research into the Tyranids here, in a facility deep beneath the ashen wastes.

Now, however, your facility has been compromised, your Skitarii forces scattered and your subjects have escaped. You must rebuild, recover and take Gladius Prime’s secrets for your own. For you have a mission to fulfil, from the Omnissiah himself…

A new faction joins the war for Gladius Prime

The Adeptus Mechanicus are an empire within the Imperium, with their own agenda, their own god (‘The Omnissiah’) and their own fanatical purpose—the discovery of knowledge, of technology. Though they supply the technical and scientific expertise of the Imperium, they also possess their own elite armies of bionically-augmented soldiers. Xenos or man, stand in their way and they will annihilate you.

Gameplay Mechanics


Canticles of the Omnissiah: Chant Mechanicus hymns to enhance units, increasing in power with every praying warrior.

Doctrina Imperatives: Override Skitarii subroutines to amplify some combat aspects while reducing others.

Hive Cities: Place more buildings per tile by utilizing Adeptus Mechanicus’ capability to create layered constructions of rockcrete and adamantium.

Monolithic Buildings: Increased output of buildings of the same type on a tile. Decreased output of buildings of differing types on a tile.

Power Surge: Increase the output of buildings on a tile through forceful intensity.

Enslaved to the Past: Increased research cost. The ability to truly innovate has long been lost, replaced with a reverence for the times when Humanity was the architect of its own destiny.

Reprogram Kastelan Robot: Capture enemy Kastelan Robots with Cybernetica Datasmiths’ programming rituals.

Bionics: Adeptus Mechanicus units have high damage resistances. Generally, artificial limbs are more durable than their biological counterparts.

Adjacency Integration: Adeptus Mechanicus upgrades increase building output with each adjacent building.

Complete units roster

  • Archaeopter Transvector
  • Archaeopter Stratoraptor
  • Cybernetica Datasmith
  • Fulgurite Electro-Priest
  • Ironstrider Ballistarius
  • Kataphron Destroyer
  • Knight Crusader
  • Onager Dunecrawler
  • Pteraxii Sterylizor
  • Serberys Sulphurhound
  • Sicarian Infiltrator
  • Skitarii Marshal
  • Skitarii Vanguard
  • Skorpius Disintegrator
  • Skorpius Dunerider
  • Tech-Priest Dominus
  • Tech-Priest Manipulus

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10 (64-bit)
Processor:
Intel Core i3 or equivalent
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Vulkan support with 3 GB VRAM (Nvidia GeForce 900 series / AMD Radeon RX 400 series)
Storage:
1 GB available space

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows 10 (64-bit)
Processor:
Intel Core i5 or equivalent
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
Vulkan support with 3 GB VRAM (Nvidia GeForce 900 series / AMD Radeon RX 400 series)
Storage:
2 GB available space

User reviews

Gerard
Not recommended | 04 Jan 2022

I think I can point to the exact moment where the Gladius devs ran out of ideas. The OG four factions were mostly unique and distinct. Yes, skimmers weren't exclusive to the Necrons nor were long range attacks exclusive

Helpful: 13
Nasarog
Recommended | 25 Jan 2023

Adeptus Mechanicus, or as I like to call them, the S&M perverts of WH40K. In Gladius, they are another unique and hard to play faction. The unit synergy is almost on the level of the Sisters of Battle. They aren't as

Helpful: 7
ZANOSAN
Recommended | 11 Jun 2022

Though in recent years DLC discount on sales have only been 20%, after getting this DLC during the Skulls event this year, I have no regrets. The factions unique mechanics is very thematic and really plays differently

Helpful: 6
graphitepaddle
Recommended | 17 Sept 2024

Realized quickly that the base infantry is very weak, and focused on research & building up my economy. Until you have the stronger units, stay on the defensive. Get the Tech-Priest Dominus, but this hero is a great at

Helpful: 4
Delirio
Recommended | 06 Apr 2024

A strong faction with sturdy units and tons of firepower. Also crazy economy late game. I am just personally not a fan of the faction, but it's a solid addition to the game.

Helpful: 4
nuendo
Recommended | 02 Jul 2024

Good DLC. Mechanicus is a solid faction to play, start may be slow but ability to reprogram Kastelan robots and make new ones is a gamechanger. There is a mix of awesome and mediocre units here (as usual) but mechanicus

Helpful: 2