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Ty Finocchiaro's Nurgle Daemons (1,500 points)

| Characters |
| Exalted Daemon |
Sorcerer Level 2, Mark Of Nurgle, Stream of Corruption |
380
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Core Units
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| 3 Nurglings |
Daemonic, Swarm, Cloud of Flies |
120
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| 10 Plaguebearers |
Daemonic, Cloud of Flies, Stream of Corruption |
160
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| 12 Plaguebearers |
Daemonic, Cloud of Flies, Stream of Corruption |
192
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| 20 Plaguebearers |
Daemonic, Cloud of Flies, Stream of Corruption |
320
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| 20 Plaguebearers |
Daemonic, Cloud of Flies, Stream of Corruption |
320
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Total:
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1,492
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Brief Army Overview
The driving thought behind forming this Nurgle Daemon horde was
simply "How many Plaguebearers can I cram into a 1,500-point
army?" First thing to do was purchase the cheapest daemon
general possible. Which turns out to be not so cheap, as an Exalted
daemon starts out at 230 points. After giving him (it?) a few
Nurgle-esque abilities, the grand total came out to 380 points.
Not very cheap at all!
Once the Exalted Daemon was taken care
of, I only needed to divide the points remaining by the cost
of a single Plaguebearer. But,
seeing as I wanted more than just two types of units in my army, I couldn't
resist a few Nurglings. After all, what's a Nurgle army without
Nurglings? So, in conclusion, I managed to get 62 lovely Plaguebearers
in my force. That's enough for three fairly large units of
cancer-causing walking death, all set to visit some Empire villages.
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