And Tzeentch represents what the Necrons hate. Sorcery. And the warp in general is not really something the Necrons like. Reply theskepticalheretic Inquisition • The Enslaver Plague had nothing to do with Nurgle, and it wasn't a plague of diseases. Enslavers psychically take over minds, this has nothing to do with disease.
Nurgle daemons all looked like puke, and Tzeentch were all over the place (literally). Forgeworld Great Unclean One was a great improvement over the GW GUO model, though. Great Unclean Ones were always my favorite greater daemons even if I didn't care for other Nurgle stuff.
The Imperium gives Khorne's servants enemies to fight, and the Imperials tend not to fight as dirty as the servants of the other Chaos Gods. I would be left with the impression Khorne would dislike the Emperor or Imperials to a lesser extent than Tzeentch (who fights indirectly or uses cheap shots), Slaanesh, or Nurgle (who kills slowly and
The in-game Khorne Warriors might have less new assets. Tzeentch should still get more than recolours, though. Ah, correct, this is the CG trailer model. The in-game models are surprisingly close to it, though. I think it might even be a similar amount of new assets, just a bit less detail.
If youre WoC, stay a CL. If youre Tzeentch, go DP. DP's also are at a weird price point in multiplayer, as much as or more gold than generic greater daemons for a worst statline and less health, so that's part of it as well. Not so much about the lore, but the lord itself. Sorcerer: more mobile, smaller target.
Filter Thread Direct Link This Post and which will put up with each other. As in, if I was to create a Tzeentch and Nurgle army, that would be against fluff as Tzeentch hates Nurgle. Thanks SG 40K - T'au Empire Kill Team - T'au Empire, Death Guard Warhammer Underworlds - Garrek's Reavers *** I only play for fun. I do not play competitively. ***
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