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==Why Play Undead Legions== It is an enormous army of Undead that is trying to both conquer the world and destroy Chaos. It has almost everything found in both both the [[Vampire Counts]] and the [[Tomb Kings]] armies, making it among the single most versatile armies in the game fluffwise. You can make full-cavalry lists with Skeleton Horsemen as Core and Black Knights as Special, or convert a Necrolyth Colossus as von Carstein family statue. The options are mind-boggling! Fluff-wise, there are plenty of reasons to collect it. Because you think Nagash is awesome, prefer a world ruled by him to one ruled by Chaos, plus many of the narrative scenarios available to the [[Vampire Counts|ticks]] or [[Tomb Kings|the boys in bandages]], this army is for you. It's also Neutral for the sake of allying in 3+ player games, allowing Vampire Counts (previously Destruction-aligned only) to fight as allies with anyone in the game from Dwarfs to Daemons. GW pretty much brought back the "Warhammer: Undead" army from 4th Edition, but with more models than even [[Space Marines]]... [[Awesome]]! If you are a player of Tomb Kings, then this army is a (Chaos) god(of Undeath)send; at the loss of a few characters, you lose all of the problems that make the army the weakest updated army, going straight to the top of the tier list. If you are a player of Vampire Counts, it's not as big an upgrade although there's some nice juicy Tomb Kings options (not to mention some nice nifty looking models) you now have access to.
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