![]() ![]() Those raised to Daemonhood by the Plague Lord walk the world revered by His grandchildren and feared by all.ĭaemon Prince of Nurgle is a Warriors of Chaos and Nurgle Lord unit introduced in Total War: Warhammer III with Champions of Chaos. Damage of physical (non-magical) attacks is reduced by this amount. Mark of Nurgle: A unit with the Mark of Nurgle has:.Daemonic: The unit is Daemonic (has physical resistance, does not rout, is immune to terror, takes damage when Leadership is low).Units within range of both the Lord's aura and an encouraging unit will receive the larger of the two bonuses. ![]() Encourage: This unit provides a leadership bonus to nearby allies.Units that have terror are immune to terror and fear themselves. Can Cause Terror: This unit can cause terror, making its melee target rout for a short time.Can Cause Fear: This unit frightens all enemy units, reducing their leadership when nearby.Resilience: This unit is immune to the following types of attrition: Mists of Yvresse, Chaos corruption, Mountain, Snow, Chaos Wastes, Regionless, Plague of the Crow, Skaven plague.Siege Attacker: This unit can attack gates or walls, allowing you to instantly launch a siege battle without having to wait for siege towers or battering rams to be built.Bulling their way down narrow corridors and corroding through sealed bulkheads, the Blightlords mercilessly crush the ship's defenders while spreading their corruption throughout its decks. Like parasites hatching in the body of a luckless victim, the Death Guard Terminators begin their destructive rampage. ![]() During void battles, Plague Fleet captains bring their ships in close to an enemy vessel, allowing massed formations of Blightlords to teleport directly aboard. On many Death Guard warships, Blightlords act as an elite garrison, standing ready to defend the bridge, magazines or enginarium at a moment's notice. An enemy needs only to be gripped by them in order for these energies to start agonisingly eating them away, while vehicles and fortifications exposed to the Blightlords' malignant presence soon slump and crumble. Where the Blightlords tread, crawling veins of corruption radiate outwards like spiderwebs of rot and rust. This foulness pours off them in waves, rotting flesh and corroding metal in an area around them. Most Death Guard vectoriums include at least one band of Blightlord Terminators for breach assaults, boarding actions and sudden teleport strikes, and it is a rare ship of the Plague Fleets that takes to the tides of the Warp without a complement of Blightlords aboard.ĭue to the amount of time they spend embarked upon diseased warships, Blightlord Terminators are saturated with Empyric entropy. This arrogance grates upon their Death Guard brothers, but the Blightlords make such exceptional shock troops that it is overlooked - or even condoned - by their masters. ![]() They take great pride in this fact, advancing contemptuously into the teeth of the fiercest firestorms, mocking their enemies' attempts to lay them low. By the time the Blightlord Terminators stomp on in search of new victims, nothing remains of their enemies but maggot-riddled corpses.Ĭombining the protective powers of Cataphractii war plate with the diseased resilience bestowed by Nurgle's gifts, Blightlord Terminators are terrifyingly hard to kill. Bubotic Axes and Baleswords tear ragged wounds into which a thousand poxes seep. Flails of corruption entangle weapons and limbs in sizzling, corrosive barbs. At the last, the Terminators break into a lumbering charge, hefting huge weapons with which to hack and bludgeon the enemy. Bound as they are to their Cataphractii warplate, these deadly warriors stalk relentlessly towards the foe's battlelines with their deadly array of virulent weaponry mowing down the enemy's ranks with contemptuous ease. Blightlord Terminators are an elite formation of shock troops utilised exclusively by the Death Guard. ![]()
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