They can but only in Apocalypse battles as most titans are very expensive. For example the Reaver Titan is around 1400 points so generally most people play them in 3000+ battles.
I believe most armies have a "Super Unit." The necrons have their C'tan. The imperial guard and space marines have Titans, orks the squiggoth etc. Those that don't either have an unparrelled ability to field hordes of units to make up for it, or very tough units. Hope this helps.
Dawn of War featured the Space Marine, Chaos Space Marine. Orks and Eldar Armies. Follow Up Expansions Featured the Imperial Gaurd, Tau, Necrons and Dark Eldar. Dawn of War II Features the Space Marines, Orks, Eldar and Tyrannid Armies
Space Marine Tactical Squad (includes 10 Space Marines) Space Marine Combat Squad (includes 5 Space marines) Space Marine Rhino Space Marine Scout Squad (includes 5 Space Marine Scouts) Space Marine Assault Squad (includes 5 Space Marines).
Definitely Space Marines. I mean, it's not as though Games Workshop has spent 20 years balancing the armies, nor is it the case that the armies specialize in different things, giving each one advantages and disadvantages concurrent with the context of the battle. Nope, definitely Space Marines.
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Games Workshop deliberately left them out so people could make up a history and color scheme for themselves. Same went for the missing Space Marine Primarch. It is just so people can have a little freedom when doing background stuff for their armies.
Look in the Space Marine Codex, that's what it is there for.
A standard tactical Space Marine with a boltgun is 16 points
No, only Space Marine chapter masters can.
A space marine scout bike squad is 70 points
The first Space Marine legion was the Dark Angels. Their primarch was Lion El johnson
Answer15 Points
A space marine captain, 10 tactical space marines, 5 space marine terminators, a space marine dreadnought, a ork warboss, 20 ork boyz, 5 nobz and 3 deffkoptas!