

The strongest Primarch, Horus, turned to Chaos and fought against the Emperor, bringing him to near death. He also might have been responsible for the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath, which was a Warp storm spanning lightyears which obliterated multiple solar systems). The God Emperor of Mankind is a character who is at least Solar System level (via stuff such as being able to nuke entire star sectors, being able to fire blasts of psychic energy far more powerful than a supernova while he was crippled and dying, etc), and likely Multi-Solar System level at his best (likely defeated a large shard of the Void Dragon, a C'tan stronger than Aza'gorod the Nightbringer, whose shards are capable of ripping open black holes which swallow up multiple star systems, at once. The reason this scaling seems so odd to me is.well, a lot of reasons. However, in every instance in which a Primarch fought against a Greater Daemon in the lore, they were some of the most powerful entities the Chaos Gods had to offer, not just no-name Greater Daemons. The reason for this is that the Primarchs are currently scaled to Greater Daemons, who on average, are moon level entities.

Characters such as Angro, Magnus the Red, etc. Oh boy, Azzy's doing another Warhammer thread! Truly this is uncharted territory for the wiki and something which totally hasn't been done before!Īnyway, this basically stemmed from some thoughts and discussions I had with other users about the current tiers of 40k's Primarchs.
