Age of Sigmar/Tactics/Chaos/Skaven
Skaven |
The vermin horde is back with a bang! And a confusing battleline selection system!
Why Play Skaven
Pros
- Hordes of vicious chaos ratmen.
- Hordes of vicious rats and rat monsters too.
- All the Skaven clans reunited under one faction.
- Warpstone, yes-yes!
- Gnawholes
- Basically it's own mini Grand-Alliance with 40+ Warscrolls to choose from.
- Your access to the various clans give you extreme versatility. Need highly mobile infantry to harass the backline or nab objectives? Eshin. Want monsters or inexpensive monstrous infantry? Moulder. Do you need hordes and hordes of chaff? Verminus. Maybe you want to claim ranged superiority at all costs. In that case, better grab some Skryre. Are you looking to play a highly offensive army that can dish out tons of mortal wounds? Pestilens are your guys. And if you ever need any magic, Masterclan are always there to help you out.
- SKAVEN SCIENCE IS THE BEST-BEST OF THE WORLD!!!
Cons
- Infantry as durable as wet paper.
- A huge chunk of the army is stuck with 20+ year old sculpts that aren't readily available (have to order directly of the GW store).
- Clan Pestilens harms anything not-Pestilens that gets too close, including your own non-disease rats.
- Spell lores are exclusive to Grey Seers or Clan Skryre; other mages limited to general and personal spells.
- Skyre Overcharges have become more dangerous with a Higher chance of Death.
- The requirements for Non-Verminus Battleline options is VERY strict. You are allowed a single Masterclan General, but the rest of you force has to be entirely composed of a particular clan. This makes building clan themed armies extremely limiting since there's not even a way to "ally" in other clans like before. The alternative is to run the minimum 60 clan rats and realize all the other horde units you want to run now feel completely redundant.
- Speaking of allies, you only have one, Nurgle. And your general has to be Pestilens in order to use them. Which also means if you wanted Pestilens battleline and Nurgle allies, you have to forfeit your one Masterclan Hero allowance.
Rulebooks
The Skaven Battletome has all the Warscrolls, Battations, Allegiance Abilities and Matched Play points.
- This should be supplemented with the Skaven Errata and Designers' Commentary from the FAQs.
- Alternatively, warscolls can be found in the WH AoS app.
As with all factions you'll want:
- The core rules are either downloadable or in the Core Book.
- Games taking place in a Realm need the Realm of Battle rules from the Core Book.
- In you want to take advantage of realm specific artefacts you'll need the Artefacts Of The Realms section from the Malign Sorcery book.
- Matched play battleplans are split across the Core Book and General's handbook 2018.
- All books should be supplemented with any updates from the FAQs.
Allegiance Abilities
Allegiance Traits
The first 4 ability affect all Skaventide units, while the rest Require you to take a hero from the corresponding clan to be used.
- Overwhelming Mass: In melee, +1 hit rolls for units of at least 20 models, and an extra +1 to wound rolls for units of at least 30. At first, most Skaven units look weak, and then you remember you can amass 40 model units for 5 each head. Keep in mind that a unit size of 40 means you'll lose that +1 To Wound very quickly.
- Strength in Numbers: for every 10 models of Skaventide unit, add 2 to Bravery instead of 1 during Battleshock tests.
- Lead From The Back: Look Out Sir! applies to melee attacks and missile weapons if the target is a non-monster hero.
- Scurry Away: During combat phase, a hero, instead of piling in, may retreat using a normal move.
- Clan Eshin - Masters of Murder: for each Eshin hero, you can pick an enemy hero, and all Eshin units can re-roll wound rolls against them
- Clan Moulder - Prized Creations: Each Master Moulder can pick a Fighting Beast Model in a unit in your army and it gains d3 wounds(roll separately for each model in your army being upgraded) and they re-roll 1s to hit for weapon attacks. Great to make Abominations more Abominable or Give a Rat Ogre unit a champion.
- Clans Skryre - Warpstone Sparks: At the start of battle but before set up, you gain 3+d3 Warpstone Sparks. A Spark can be spent once per phase on your Skryre units to:
- Reroll a wizards' casting, dispelling and unbinding rolls for that phase.
- Reroll a Hero's to Hit rolls for that phase.
- Pick a hero and choose up to 3 SKRYRE units wholly within 13" of them. Add +1 to the Damage characteristic of missile weapons used by these units for that shooting phase.
- Along with the theme of instability, at the end of the appropriate phase, roll a die, and on a 1 the wizard or hero chosen suffers D3 Mortal Wounds. Magical Uranium, everyone!
- Clan Pestilens - Echoes of the Great Plagues: Once per turn, when a Pestilens Prest makes a successful prayer roll of a natural 6, you can manifest one of six Great plagues, but if you do, you can't manifest it again for the rest of the battle. 4/6 of the plague's effects the nearest eligible unit so have placement in mind and bring a lot of Priests to more reliably get a six once per turn.
- Redmaw Plague: The nearest enemy Hero within 13" becomes infected. If within 3" of friends but no enemies at the start of the combat phase, gain ownership of that hero for the rest of the phase.
- The Neverplague: Pestilens Priests may reroll prayer rolls for the rest of battle. Should always be the first you set off unless something horrible went wrong.
- Bubonic Blightplague: the nearest enemy unit within 13" suffers d6 mortal wounds. If the unit is then destroyed, pick another enemy unit 6" of the last model removed and inflicted D3 mortal wounds. Repeat this prosses until no unit gets wiped out or there are no other units in range.
- Undulant Scourge: the nearest enemy unit within 13" rolls 1D6 for each member of the unit; the unit takes a mortal wound for every 5+ rolled.
- Crimsonweal curse: the nearest enemy unit within 13" suffers 1 mortal wound, and it and other enemy units within 1" of that infected unit suffer a 1 mortal wound during your future hero phases
- Clan Verminus - Mighty Warlords: each non-general Clawlord may take a Command Trait, and no Clawlord can can take the same trait. So it is always better to make another unit hero your general to also give them a Command Trait.
- Masterclan - Skilled Manipulators: Every time a Masterclan model uses a command ability, gain a command point on a roll of 5+.
Command Traits
Your General, depending on its type, gets to choose one trait from the appropriate list.
- Malevolent: Re-roll melee wound rolls of 1
- Verminous Valour: Allocate wound or mortal wound to friendly Skaventide unit within 3" on a 4+ (5+ for war machine or monster). Adds a huge amount of survivability to any Warlord as long as you have an ample supply of meat shields to throw in the way.
- Savage Overlord: Add 1 to bravery for Skaventide units wholly within 18"
Masterclan
- Supreme Manipulator: Re-roll the Skilled Manipulators roll
- Master of Magic: Once Per hero phase add 1 to casting, dispelling, or unbinding. Amazing trait considering the Masterclan's high cast value spells. Stacks with the +1 to casting from Gnawholes.
- Cunning: Roll a D6 each time your opponent receives a Command Point, on a 6 you receive it instead. This can be nerve-wracking for armies that rely on key command abilities for buffs/bravery mitigation. You're likely to steal a CP each game, which, depending on when it happens, can really throw a wrench in certain game plans.
Skryre
- Masterful Scavanger: Receive 2 extra warpstone sparks. Not the flashiest of traits, but still generally preferable to the shared ones if you're taking a largely skryre army.
- Deranged Inventor: 1 friendly unit wholly within 13" can re-roll hit rolls for missile attacks this phase. Take along a Bombardier with this, pop some warp-crack, and watch those Jezzails start pulling off 360 no-scopes with the precision of a mountain-dew infused CoD enthusiast.
- Overseer of Destuction: 3 friendly WEAPON TEAM units within 13" can re-roll hit rolls for attacks this phase. Take 3 Ratling Guns, pop a warpstone shard, and melt everything that was unfortunate enough to get too close.
Pestilens
- Master of Rot and Ruin: Re-roll the dice that determines if a prayer is answered.
- Architect of Death: Re-roll wound rolls for Pestilens missile attacks wholly within 18”
- Diseased: Roll a dice if within 3” of an enemy, on a 4+ inflict D3 mortal wounds on one of those units.
Verminus
- Brutal Fury: Once per battle, add 3 to the attacks characteristic of this general's melee weapons. Use this on a Warbringer to absolutely fucking END whatever you put it in with.
- Powerful: +1 Wounds. Always take Verminous Valour before this.
- Devious Adversary: If an unmodified melee hit roll against this model is a 1, add 1 to this models attack characteristics until the end of the phase. Great for clearing that chaff out of your Verminlords way.
Moulder
- Moulder Supreme: when using Prized Creation, a Chosen Fighting Beast model adds a flat 3 to wounds or rolls a D6 instead.
- HordeMaster: Reduce Unleash-more-more-beasts to a 4+. If you're going pure Moulder, you'll likely be running a Fleshmeld Menagerie batallion, in which case this isn't necessary.
- Burly: +1 wounds. Hard pass; if your Master Moudler is in Melee, chances are you're already fucked. Take Verminous Valour instead if you want your Master (and his juicy buffs) to last.
Eshin
- Unrivalled Killer: Re-roll hits against a specific hero. Great when paired with certain Realm Artefacts like Sword of Judgement.
- Incredible Agillity: Can fly. Lets you charge over units and reach key targets after you set up your Deathmaster.
- Shadowmaster: Whilst within 1” of terrain unit is invisible over 6” away. Great way to keep your Deceiver from being sniped early in the game.
Artefacts Of Power
One Hero (plus an additional hero for each battalion), gets to choose an artefact from the appropriate list.
Masterclan
- Warpstorm Scroll: Once per battle, 1 dice for each unit within 13", on a 4+ unit suffers D3 mortal wounds.
- Suspicous Stone: 5+ wound negation.
- the Gnawshard: Pick a melee weapon, if this weapon inflicts a wound it continues to inflict 1 mortal wound at the end of each battle round. (What's that sticking out of your neck?)
- Skavenbrew: A favorite returning from WHFB. Once per battle, in the hero phase, 1 friendly unit with 3" suffers D3 mortal wounds but adds 1 to its attacks characteristic until your next hero phase.
- Snoutgrovel Robes: No battleshock tests within 13" of the wearer (Great for those clanrats that keep running away!) This is redundant for anything but a footslogging Grey Seer, but on those it is by no means a bad choice.
- Staff of Rightful Supremacy: -1 from enemy wizards casting rolls within 13". Once per battle it can automatically dispel an endless spell.
Skryre
- The Brass Orb: Once per battle, at the start of your hero phase, the closest enemy model within 6" is slain on a 6+. Ever wanted to capture Nagash in a Pokéball? With this you can!
- Warpstone Armour: Roll a dice for each non-negated wound allocated to the bearer, on a 5+ the attacker suffers 1 mortal wound. Decent enough on an Arch-Warlock.
- Esoteric Warp Resonator: At the start of each battle round, gain a Warpstone Spark if the bearer is on the battlefield, only to be used for the bearer and only for this battle round.
- Skryre's-breath Bellows: At the start of your hero phase, you may roll a die for each other unit within 3" (friend or foe), they take D3 Mortal Wounds on a 4+.
- Vial of the Fulminator: At the start of the Movement phase, a Skryre Warmachine within 3" can move twice as fast. At the end of the phase, roll a dice, on a 4+ the unit takes D3 mortal wounds.
- Vigordust Injector: In the Hero Phase, a Skaventide unit wholly within 12" may gain +1 to Charge and Hit Rolls until your next Hero Phase, but they take D3 Mortal Wounds at the start of your next Hero Phase.
Pestilens
- Blade of Corruption: Re-roll wound rolls for specific melee weapon.
- The Foul Pendant: Unbind spells even if not a wizard.
- Brooding Blade: Roll a D6 for each model wounded but not slain by chosen melee weapon, on a 2+ model’s unit suffers D3 mortal wounds.
- The Fumigatous: Start of each combat phase, pick 1 enemy unit within 6”, roll a D6, on a 2+ that unit suffers 1 mortal wound, on a 5+ it suffers D3 mortal wounds
- Blistrevous the Living Cyst: Add 2” to move characteristic and may reroll hit rolls for all attacks. Must transfer to another Pestilens hero within 13” each hero phase.
- Liber Bubonicus: Can use plague prayers ability from the Plague Priest warscroll. If already a Plague Priest, can use ability twice. Not altered in the current FAQ, so a Plague Priest on Plague Furnace can use Plague Prayers twice AND Noxious Prayers once each phase.
Verminus
- Things-Bane: Add 1 to damage characteristic of 1 melee weapon. This ends up boosting the damage output of your d3 weapons over 50%! Recommended artifact if you're just looking for a no-nonsense beatstick hero.
- Shield of Distraction: Re-rolls saves of 1 and also nerf enemy heavy hitters and heroes with a -1 to the melee hit rolls of an enemy model within 3". This stacks with Lead from the Back, meaning that the affected model suffers from a -2 to hit for their melee against your War/Clawlord (and your other, non-monster heroes within 3" of it)
- Screenskull Trophies: Subtract 1 from bravery characteristic of enemy units within 13".
- Flaypelt Cloak: Re-roll hit and wound rolls of 1 for melee weapons.
- Rustcursed Armour: Re-roll saves of 1. Pick an enemy hero with an artefact of power within 3" and roll 3D6. On a roll of 13 destroy the artefact (a 9.72% chance each turn).
- Warpstone Charm: Every hero phase pick a unit within 3" and roll a dice. On 2-5 inflict 1 mortal wounds, on a 6 inflict D3 mortal wounds. (if no enemy units must pick a friendly unit or itself). Personally, I'd skip this one.
Moulder
- Lash of Fangs: Pick 1 melee weapon, if unmodified hit roll is a 6 inflict 1 mortal wound in addition to normal damage.
- Foulhide: Heal up to D3 wounds each of your hero phases. This one's probably tied with the Crown for the best of the lot, as keeping your Master Moulder alive is top priority as long if Moulder units make up an important chunk of your army.
- Snap-snap Snarepole: Pick 1 enemy model within 3”, -1 to their hit rolls. Good for a Master that likes babysitting their Rat Ogors, but that's a risky business.
- Rat-tail Snake: If unmodified save roll is a 6, attacker suffers 1 mortal wound.
- Rabid Crown: Re-roll wound rolls for Moulder Pack units within 13”. This is very VERY useful for turning Giant Rats into piranhas on legs.
- Fleshgift Vial: Once per battle in your shooting phase, pick an enemy unit within 6” and roll a D6. On a 1 they suffer 1 mortal wound, on a 2-5 it’s D3 mortal wounds, on a 6 it’s D6.
Eshin
- Shadow Magnet Trinket: Once per battle the bearer can fight first in combat phase.
- Farskitter Cloak: Once per battle remove the bearer and set them up anywhere on the battlefield more than 9” from the enemy.
- The Three Fangs: Once per battle, in your shooting phase, pick an enemy hero within 6” and roll 3 D6. If all 3 rolls are 3+ and the total is more than the targets wounds characteristic it is slain.
- Warpweeper Stars: One of the bearers missile weapons inflicts D3 mortal wounds if its unmodified wound roll is a 6.
- The Cube of Mists: Once per battle pick an enemy unit within 6”. That unit cannot pile-in and suffers -1 to hit rolls.
- Gnawbomb: Once per battle 1 terrain feature within 6” becomes a gnawhole until your next hero phase.
Spell Lore
Any Wizard Hero, depending on it's type, gets to choose one spell from the appropriate list.
Lore of Ruin
Grey Seers Only
- Scorch: casting 5, roll number of dice equal to casting roll, for each 6 an enemy unit within 13" suffers 1 mortal wound.
- Splinter: casting 6, roll a dice against a model within 6" and if you roll over is wounds, it is slain. Best against Unit command Models and elite units.
- Skitterleap: casting 6, 1 friendly hero with wounds characteristic of 12 or less can be placed anywhere on the battlefield more than 9" from enemy units. Teleporting: no longer for the Deceivers alone. Use this to nab objectives, send a Warbringer
or Abom(Abom is not a hero) to crush the enemy backline, or even as a panic button to get your Warpseer/Bell/Seer (Bell is 13 wounds) out of whatever bullshit you've gotten them into. Combos well with the gnawholes allowing you to skitterleap a Verminlord/Seer next to a gnawhole deep in enemy territory, let off a couple of spells and then jump back in your movement phase. - Plague: casting 7, roll a dice for each model in an enemy unit within 13", on a 5+ that model suffers 1 mortal wound.
- Death Frenzy: casting 7, pick 1 skaventide unit that is not a hero and wholly within 13", any model slain until the next hero phase can pile-in and attack.
- its worth noting that this applies to death from any source, so if your models are in combat then you may use this in reaction to shooting, spell damage etc.
- Anyone know if this pairs well with the Various suicide juices that skaven get (Skavenbrew, Vigourdust Injector, etc.)?
- Warpgale: casting 8, D3 mortal wounds against an enemy unit within 26". Charge and run rolls are halved, and flying units cannot fly until next hero phase.
Lore of Warpvolt Galvanism
Clan Skryre Only
- More-more-more Warp Power!: casting 7, 1 SKRYRE unit within 12" can re-roll hit and wound rolls until next hero phase. Then suffers D3 mortal wounds.
- Chain Warp Lightning: casting 6, select D6 enemy units within 18", each suffers 1 mortal wound.
- Warp Lightning Shield: casting 6, first 3 wounds allocated to the caster are negated. On a 4th wound the caster suffers D6 wounds and the spell is unbound.
Endless Spells
- Vermintide: useful as a Predatory Roadblock, when a Non-Skaventide unit is ends a normal move or charge near it, roll 13 dice and they take mortal wounds for each 6. Can also do this to one nearby unit when it moves, chosen by the moving player.
- Warp Lightning Vortex: An Area Denial Spell, that creates a 7" equilateral Triangle( hard to set up on uneven Terrain) with any unit that is within 6" of it takes D3 mortal wounds on 4+ (D6 on an unmodified 6) with bonuses to the roll based on how many of the pylons they are in range of. If they happen to start their turn within 6" of it they can't run or fly. Because this thing activates in the movement phase, it'll fire off twice a round, three times when it's cast. Combo with shackles and the warp gale spell from the grey seer. If all that gets cast the effect is brutal.
- Bell of Doom: Its a flying screaming bell! It has a janky "auto dispel itself and do damage" effect when cast or moved with a low probability of happening. Otherwise it is a 13" no battleshock bubble which also reduces enemy bravery by 1. However, it must roll 3d6 whenever it finishes a move, and on a 13 it explodes and does d3 mortal wounds to everything (this includes your poor rats) within 13". Decent, but likely to be outshone by the vortex due to its risk factor and the ready availability of other, less temporary (and volatile) methods of negating battleshock.
Warscrolls
- the following True Skaven, Verminlord Daemons, and Moulder pack animals and Fighting beasts are all united by the Skaventide Keyword.
Named Leaders
- Lord Skreech Verminking: combining weapons from several of the vermin lord options and the same 5+ save versus all damage, the king of the rats also brings a "choose each turn" multi-option buff that has six different effects. He can choose from +1 to spell casting, d3 wounds self-heal, exploding sixes mortal wounds off his plague reaper, - 1 to be hit by enemies or increased rend of the glaive from -1 to -3. In addition, he has the warpseer two spell cast and a really good spell that rolls 13d6 and does mortal wounds on a 4+ per dice. It then summons a unit of clan rats equal to wounds caused, making it go from good to amazing due to the potential swing on an objective being 14 on average (seven mortal wounds, seven new rats). He rounds off with a command ability that's a bubble of reroll 1s to hit within 13". A great character, although possibly outshone by the next guy...
- Thanquol on Boneripper: oh lordy it's 400 points but you get a lot of bang for your buck here! The great grey seer and his custom ride are better than ever, combining solid spell casting and impressive ranged and melee damage with good resilience and a strong command ability in an all-round excellent package. Firstly, he's a 14 wound slab of health with the same 5+ save after save on top of a 4+ normal save. This is supported by a one wound self heal every turn. The behemoth drop off isn't too bad either and bone ripper will be useful as long as it is alive. The good stuff is with Thanquol and his magic, boasting Arkhan the Black levels of casting buff, double cast and dispel, and a fantastic spell which forces enemy heroes to fight either their allies or even themselves. Hit the five times waagh buffed Warboss with this and he will literally beat himself to death! Thanquol also access the excellent lore of ruin as a grey seer. Bone ripper is no slouch either and can be equipped with any combination of up to four weapons chosen from warpfire projectors or braziers. The damage output can get crazy high and he has clubbing blows to back up whichever option suits you best. Four warpfire throwers are possibly one of the most rage-inducing answers to horde lists ever created...(Actually, that seems like huge overkill, two will on average hit every model in the unit that is in range for a mortal wound). Finally, Thanquol has a command ability which, whilst situational, will be amazing when needed. He spends one cp and grants, three other heroes, the ability to use the rules book standard command abilities for no cost. Combine this with the masterclan CP regain and you could harvest 3cp back for spending one...can anyone else say "faq"?
- Skritch Spiteclaw: Quite similar to the Clawlord, with a few key differences. His Wicked Halberd has a 2" range, and he returns models to his Swarm. But, he lacks the +1 attack per suffered wound ability of the standard Clawlord. Else, the stats are all the same. Overall, a pretty good pick, take alongside his Swarm for obvious reasons.
Leaders
- Verminlord Warbringer: Clan Verminus wizard daemon. like all Verminlords, he has 12 wounds, two spells per turn, degrading stats, a 5+ save against wounds and mortal wound, and a -1 bravery aura. Warbringers also re-roll wounds when near friendly swarms, and their punch-knife can deal extra damage. His best stuff is his command ability that lest Verminus to Reroll 1s to hit and wound and a spell that let d3 Skaventide Attack before they are killed.
- Verminlord Deceiver: Clan Eshin wizard daemon. A sneaker Verminlord, with an anti-horde shuriken, an increased ability to dodge missiles, and the ability to teleport almost any distant Skaventide hero to anywhere on the board more than 6" from an enemy. Teleport your Arch-Warlock smack in the middle of your opponent's forces, add a little bath-salts, and watch as your tesla bomb deals an absurd number of mortal wounds to everything around it (or explode in a blaze of drug-laced glory). A lot of dice need to be rolled for this to work out, but hey, why not?
- Verminlord Corruptor: a Daemon of Clan Pestilens. Cast two spells and abilities to deal mortal wounds. His COMMAND ABILITY gives Pestilens wholly within 13" re-roll to hit (his previous ability was converted into a Plague Furnace prayer). With his insane 10 attacks on his melee weapon, he can equip the Sword of Judgement from the Shadow Realm artifact list and have 10 chances to absolutely murder heroes and monsters. Otherwise, you can take the Blade of Symmetry (Hysh) for +1 Damage and double his already solid damage output.
- Verminlord Warpseer: More Wizard of the Greater daemons, able to generate more command points each round and has an orb that gives a Re-roll saves until you fill like chucking it a hero. Its command ability is the no battleshock aura off the Screaming Bell, basically, which is fucking excellent. Between its orb and access to the Suspicious Stone artifact, this is easily the toughest of the Verminlords and makes a great general for any mixed Skaven army. Weirdly, due to the keyword restriction on spell lore, it can chuck out two spells per turn but can't know any of the lore spells. Good for the endless spells I guess?
- Warpgnaw Verminlord (Forgeworld): The former Exalted Verminlord. He's generally inferior to the GW ones with only 10 wounds and a glaive that's not as good as a doomglaive but has consistent damage (though it is subject to damage). He lacks a Command Ability and doesn't have Terrifying either. His only ability is being a Gnawhole delivery vehicle, making a sudden arrival to allow a Skaven unit to move through a vanguard Gnawhole. It also can only cast one spell, with a unique spell that can kill a single model if you roll a d6 and roll higher than its wounds, making it only useful on foot heroes and really weak things otherwise.
Link is outdated. The new Warscroll is only in Azyr. The Warpgnaw Verminlord no longer brings a unit with him. Instead only the Verminlord deepstrikes in next to a Gnawhole. Additionally it has gained Terrifying.
- Clawlord: Your standard hero with 5 wounds, a 4+ save. he has 3 3+/3+/-1/d3 attacks and gains +1 attack for each missing wound he has. Not that you actually want this guy in close combat as his true worth is his command ability which lets you pick a VERMINUS unit wholly within 13" and give it an extra attack with each of its melee weapons. This is an amazing command ability for your rat horde as it gives your clanrats 100% increased damage output and your Stormvermin 50% increased damage output.
- Clawlord on Brood Horror (Forgeworld): A Clawlord riding a giant rat and getting +3", +3 wounds, d3 wound regen, and a +1 Bravery Aura. Also bumped the blade's Rend to -2 for whatever reason (although it does lose 'Cornered Fury'). Don't have the monster keyword so it doesn't lose Scurry Away (which is strange given the giant rat). The rat itself is no slouch with two weapons putting out a total of 9 well hitting and wounding attacks. At a steep price and low(ish) wound count for a 200+ model, you will have to use him strategically.
- Massive point correction on skaven FW units drops this bad boy down to 160! With Verminous Valor a Clawlord on Brood Horror can be a massive pain the arse. If you can give up 60pts (roughly an endless spell or "free" cp) seriously consider upgrading the foot clawlord.
- Warlock Engineer: your Mad Science wizards. armed with a Wizard staff and Pistol. The staff can be overcharged for more damage. The only spells Warlocks know are Warp Lightning and one from the Lore of Warpvolt Galvanism. Warp Lightning is a 13" upgraded Arcane Bolt that has no limit to the number of times it can be cast and can be overcharged following the usual method.
- Warlock Bombardier: A Warlock with a Bazooka, which can overcharge its single shot's damage from d6 to 2d6. Otherwise, all the same stuff and engineer can do... So pretty much a better choice if you have the option because ranged attacks are a thing for Skryre.
- Arch-Warlock: A Wizard in Power Armor. Has a Warlock staff, Powerclaw and can cast two spells. His Unique spell is a Warp Lightning that effects d3 units instead of one, but on a bad overcharge you can kiss his furry arse goodbye.
- Deathmaster: The Skaven Ninja, able to hide in every skaven unit at once like Schrodinger's Fanatic. They throw a bunch of stars then charge in with either a dagger with rend and d3 damage or claws with 7 attacks. Always best to give this guy artifacts that improve his hero killing powers.
- Master Moulder: A heroic Packmaster that can Heal a Pack model d3 wounds. Command ability can replace a destroyed Moulder Pack unit on a roll of 5+, on the border edge of your deployment zone. This might not sound like much initially, but it has a global range (so even if the unit dies on the other end of the table, you can attempt to bring it back) and can can be used multiple times on the same unit. Having that blob of 40 Giant Rats you just spend three turns hacking away at come right back is some of the most demoralizing shit imaginable. A steal for 100 points if you plan on making Moulder a pillar of your army.
- Plague Priest: Your standard Pestilens hero. Surprisingly killy since he gets an extra attack for each weapon on the charge. He now only has two damage Prayers and deals more mortal wounds after combat to all non PESTILENS units. Fairly inexpensive for the damage they can do and an easy way to get extra chances at a GREAT PLAGUE.
- Plague Priest on Plague Furnace: It's 3 Plague Monks with a Plague Priest on a huge censer-thing. It can't move its 6" unless within 6" of 10 or more friendly Skaventide models and it makes 2D6 attacks with Rusty Wheels and Spikes instead of D6 when it charges. At full health, the Great Plague Censer now does an impressive 1d3+4 mortal wounds on a 2+. On top of this, it stops battleshock for Skaventide and damages all the non-Clans Pestilens units that approach it. The Plague Priest on it gets different prayers, boosting Pestilens units either by giving them +1 weapon attacks or by allowing them to reroll wounds. You probably want 2 to make sure one or both of these buffs goes off on your Plague Monks. It's clearly a centerpiece. It will pack a punch thanks to the Censer, but it needs Plague Monks to push it around and pushing stuff around and not charging is something Plague Monks with their awful survivability really don't like to do. On the other hand, the Monks do very much like those tasty tasty buffs, yes-yes.
- Grey Seer: A generic spellcaster, but to be honest he's quite good at that. Can now cast and unbind 2 spells and has a unique spell, Wither, which can cause D3 damage to most units and hero's alike, and it also debuffs them for the next combat round. However, his best ability is probably the Warpstone Token; when you cast a spell you can use a token ( you have infinite, by the way ) and if you do so you roll 3D6, if the result is 13 then the spell is cast and cannot be unbound.... BUT your Grey Seer is slain after the effects of the spell. On anything other than a 13 you can remove one dice and use the remaining result as your casting. Pretty good, but has a 10% chance of killing him. For what it costs ( 120 pts ) the Grey Seer is pretty good, and it's not a bad idea to use him in almost every Skaven list.
- Grey Seer on Screaming Bell: Take a Grey Seer and put him on a GIANT BELL OF DOOM, and you have the Screaming Bell. The first thing to know about the Bell is that it can't move on its own and needs to be pushed by other SKAVENTIDE models. It can move 6" so long as there are 10 or more SKAVENTIDE units within 6". This movement reduces as the bell takes damage. This obviously means that it should stay close to the Skaven Infantry. The most important ability of the Bell however is, of course, the bell! It peals in your Hero Phase, and to do so you have to roll two dices and see what effect the peal has. You only hurt yourself on a roll of 2, and that's D3 mortal wounds. The other effects are mixed, you can buff your army, damage the opponent's army or simply SUMMON A FUCKING VERMINLORD. Oh, and did I mention that even if your bell takes damage the effect of the peals doesn't change? Yeah. The only thing that decreases is the range of the buffs and debuffs, as well as the melee statistics, but that shouldn't bother you. The Seer on top of the Bell knows a different spell from the dismounted one, this time it damages units with low Move. Unfortunately, the Seer loses the Warpstone Tokens. The Bell also has a 5+ ward save and has a pretty good ability that negates battleshock tests within 13". It costs 80 points more that a vanilla Seer, but I'm sure it will repay its price.
Battleline
If you run a mixed SKAVENTIDE army these are your minimum required battlelines
- Clanrats: your Baseline Skaven unit, a hoard of cowardly rats that get stronger and braver when they have the numbers. Can have 40 of them for 200pts. They have a 6" move and shields that improve save as long as they have 10+ models, an ability that lets them retreat and charge and +2 to run. A possible strategy is to use enemy units as a slingshot to reach weaker targets or contest objectives by a series of move+charge+retreat+move+charge another unit. You have the usual decision of a better chance to hit or getting more models in range.
- Stormvermin: An elite upgrade to clanrats with 2 attack rending halberds and 5+ save + shield. These used to be good, but with the loss of their old rule that let's them add 1 to hit rolls if they outnumbered their opponent, it made taking groups of 20 viable, but with the new rules, they encourage taking as many as possible, which is a massive price sink. They can be good for a 10 man fluffy bodyguard for your Clawlord or Grey Seer though (and if your sick of 3x20 minimum clanrat battleline)
Eshin Battleline
Battleline if the army has Skaventide Allegiance and a Masterclan or Eshin general and all other non-Allies units are Eshin
- Night Runners: the mass vanguard slingers of Skaven. They can move 2d6” after setup and run and shoot. They have better aim than Grot Shootas and generate another hit on a natural 6. Useful as Early game objective grabbers. Pretty decent with proper Eshin synergies in place, but generally outclassed by the significantly cheaper clan rat, or the excessively killier plague monk in mixed lists.
- Gutter Runners: Elite version of Night Runners, having more attacks for better quality. Instead of vanguarding, they come onto any board edge on the first turn.Pretty cheap for an elite infantry option, especially since their small unit size makes it easy to get the regiment discount. A single unit of 20 and a Deathmaster won't set you back very many points, but gives you a very flexible way of dealing with key heroes or even a pesky behemoth hero. At worst you have a strong backline harassment unit that packs a really solid punch.
Moulder Battleline
Battleline if the army has Skaventide Allegiance and a Masterclan or Moulder general and all other non-Allies units are Moulder
- Giant Rats: A weaker but faster than Clanrats with a more variable size. They have no save and the reach of their attacks increase the more models they have. Command points are likely required to keep them in line. Sit a couple of packmasters by them though, and they WILL NOT BREAK. These guys still benefit from the battle trait horde bonus, so they can be pretty killy. Just don't expect them to stick around too long.
- Rat Ogors: as the name implies they are Ogors like Fighting beast Pack unit with strong attacks and 1 out of 2 can have a Gunhand. Keep them near your Handler for +1 to hit and make them your champions for more wounds.
Pestilens Battleline
Battleline if the army has Skaventide Allegiance and a Masterclan or Pestilens general and all other non-Allies units are Pestilens
- Plague Monks: Your basic Pestilens troop, having less armour but makeup for this in damage potential. You are highly encouraged to take max units of 40 since you can take one of two Standards and Instruments for every 20 models, they receive the juicy Overwhelming Mass buffs, and you'll get a nice point discount for your trouble. Their leader damages a unit each hero phase. The Standards can either inflict mortal wounds when they die or increase damage by 1. The musicians can either give you a chance for better Rend or improve your movement. The charge bonus now applies to all weapons instead of just the foetid blade. Let's analyze the two weapons options:
- Plague Monks with two foetid blades will cause an average of 0.75(1.18 with both Overwhelming Mass buffs) saves per model or 1.12(1.55) when they charge
- Plague Monks with a foetid blade and a woe-stave will cause an average of 0.66(1.22) saves per model or 1.083(2.0!) when they charge with one of the weapon hitting from 2" instead of 1". If you can get in with the Overwhelming Mass buff still intact, these guys will be dishing out way more damage than the dual foetid blades, especially when taking into account the extra ranks of woe staves you'll be getting in. Since they wield two weapons, buffs that grant extra attacks to units' weapons (like the Plague Furnace prayer and The Glotkin's command ability) are doubly effective on these guys. To put these guys' absurd damage output into perspective, a unit of 20 with foetid blades + woe staves dish out 60 attacks without any bonuses, 100 attacks on the charge, and a whopping 140(!) attacks with a +1 attack buff. Just think about that for a second..
- Plague Censer Bearers: Get an extra attack when charging, deal a mortal wound to every non-Clan Pestilence unit within 3" on a 4+ during your hero phase, and can reroll hits and Battleshock if they're within 13" from a Plague Monk unit. Basically, Censer Bearers on their own are nigh useless, but with proper support, they are even deadlier wound-per-wound than Plague Monks. The best use for these is swinging over the top of a line of Plague Monks. Yes, you won't be getting that charge bonus but these are too expensive point for point to be throwing away like, well, Plague Monks.
Skryre Battleline
Battleline if the army has Skaventide Allegiance and a Masterclan or Skryre general and all other non-Allies units are Skryre
- Stormfiends: The Unholy Collaboration Between Skryre and Moulder. Has Taken taken a similar nerf Grundstok Thunderers suffers, the weapons are divided up between a Trio. the anti-infantry Rat can take either Warpthrowers or mortars, another can take Gatling guns or the ability for the unit to deep strike, and finally, another can take a pair of reliable or random fists. Skaven players who used them pre battletome will lament the loss of the triple warpfire projector unit. In their current incarnation, this may be the least attractive ranged choice. The projectors do not benefit from the engineer buffs available to the unit, nor can the be used after using gnawholes or grinder fists. The other weapon options do due to their longer range and standard hit mechanics.
- they are also are part Moulder, lending their array of Weaponry to but they lack the Keywords to properly interact with them.
- This also means that they can be included in pure Moulder armies, and are those armies' only dedicated range.
- they are also are part Moulder, lending their array of Weaponry to but they lack the Keywords to properly interact with them.
- Skryre Acolytes: Mass bomb throwers, able to run and throw their globes with -2 rend and d3 damage. They look pretty bad on paper, but if you add in the buffs available to Skryre and you don't mind taking damage (hey its skaven) then this missile attack can become pretty impressive, with hit bonus and hit and wound rerolls and a damage buff all available. A large unit is still quite cheap and makes a good hiding place for warpfire throwers too. Shame that you have to build them one model at a time for $10 USD per model. Better get ready to do some conversion (the now defunct poison wind mortars make decent acolytes).
Other Units
- Ratling Gun: Clan Skryre weapons team. Weapon team are always a cheap way to increase your damage output, though lacks protection against retaliation. An infantry mower of 2d6 attack, that can double its roll, but like all weapon teams now, on a double the team auto-dies after it shoots.
- Warpfire Thrower: Clan Skryre weapons team. Close range anti-blobs that rolls for each model and deals mortal wounds on a 4+. When you overcharge, you roll 2 dice for each model but the Thrower dies on a roll of 1 or 2 made after dealing damage.
- Warp-Grinder: Clan Skryre weapons team. Allow you to deepstrike them and another unit. Similar to the Stormfiend Warp Grinder
- Doom-Flayer: Clan Skryre weapons team. A melee sports unit. can have some troubles with a movement of 2d6, but can give your clanrats the needed buzzsaws. They can boost their attacks from a d6 to 2d6s but will die after attacking on a roll of doubles or a 7.
- Rat Swarms: Clan Moulder. what happens when you condense 5 Giant rats into a single unit, they can never get the numbers to benefit from Overwhelming Mass. They can resurrect one 4 wound model a turn. Wound per models and number of attacks Giant rats hit better and have more wounds, but Swarms are less likely to suffer battleshock and recover models. NOPE. Skip these. Any self-respecting unit in the game can put these guys down in two turns of melee, even with their returning models. Use Giant Rats instead, they can at least benefit from the Battle Trait horde bonuses.
- Packmasters: Clan Moulder. No longer heroes. 1 in 3 may take a Things-Catcher. +1 to Melee Hit Rolls and double Bravery of friendly Clans Moulder Pack units wholly within 12". At 60 points, they should be considered. Just remember their buffs don't stack with each other, or a Master Moulder. Can't buff Stormfiends any more.
- Skaven Wolf Rats (Forgeworld): Clan Moulder. Giant Rats on steroids. With a Save to boot. Gets +1 to wounds the turn the charge. When normally hitting on 3s and wounding on 3s, have them charge, and keep them all in range of a pack of Packmasters or a Master Moulder, they're hitting and wounding on 2s. Overall, a very solid and relatively cheap cavalry option that'll rip into any soft target you launch them at.
- Spiteclaw's Swarm: These guys can be nasty little buggers. 4 models, each with a different weapon. All are hitting on 4's, wounding on 4's, most with 2 attacks, one with 1, most with 1" range, one with 2", a 6+ save, they're a mixed bunch. Ideally, you're keeping these guys within 13" of Skritch, so he can give them back D3 models per turn. Just don't let Krrk die, he can't come back. If Skritch kicks it, Krrk gets 2 extra attacks. Should the unit take a Wound, or a Mortal Wound, on all successive Wounds and Mortal Wounds in that turn roll a dice, on a 5+ you ignore it. Sit these guys in cover, cast Mystic Shield, they've got a 5+ save, re-rolling 1s, ignoring all past the first Wound on a 5+, D3 coming back in your Hero Phase. All in all, they're alright. Can be a nuisance.
Behemoths
- Hell Pit Abomination: Clan Moulder. With a 2d6 move, it can keep pace with a Doomwheel, or lag behind your entire army. Has a melee weapon that deals mortal wounds for every 2+ (degrading) rolled (one dice per model from target unit that is within 3"). Heals d3 wounds in the Hero Phase, all enemies in 3" subtract 1 from their Bravery, it can flat out ignore spells that target it on a 4+, and it has a 1/3 chance to heal d6 wounds the first time it's killed. It won't be dying quickly based on this. But with a 5+ save, and 12 wounds, it could just as easily die with good enough rend and some poor dice rolls.
- Brood Horror (Forgeworld): Clan Moulder. your Macharius to a Baneblade. It's not that impressive. It's rules read like they took the rules of the Abomination, made the move the above average roll on a 2d6, improved the save by 1, knocked off 4 wounds, most of the abilities, and nerfed it's weapons a tad. One of them appears to be designed to fight from behind a line of your chosen Battleline, with a 3" range, but it only has 3 attacks with it, the average 3+/4+, no rend and 1 damage. The other weapon is where it shines; 6 attacks, 3+/4+, -1, 2 Damage. Not too shabby.
- Doomwheel: Clan Skryre. A Chariot with an overchargeable Gun and can run over and Mortal wound almost everything that was near it during the movement phase. You can also reroll its 4d6 move but any rolls of a 1 the second time, your opponent can run over your lines if you roll a 1 on a dice. It has a gnarly gun (1d6/3+/3+/-1/d3) that can potentially evaporate anything with decent rolls. Like most of the Skryre things, it can overcharge its Warp Bolts, but on a double you take 2d6 mortal wounds. This is definitely a go big or go home type of unit and you'll be overcharging it every chance you get. It's speed will ensure you get in range of key targets (elite infantry/behemoths) and even with lower end rolls (4-6 shots) you'll be doing a decent amount of damage. All in all, this is somewhat random and little risky. It can win you the game or lose it for you. Fun times all around though.
Artillery
- Warp Lightning Cannon: Clan Skryre. Can deal up to 6 mortal wounds when shooting. You actually have to roll a dice in order to calculate the minimum roll you need for the wounds to score. If a Warlock is next to it, he can overcharge the thing and boost it up to 12 potential mortal wounds. At the risk of damage for each 1 you roll. Interesting to note is that because of the way these things fire, they couldn't give less of a fuck about "Look Out, Sir!" rules. Use this to show those smug Sigmarine zoomers how we did things in the World-That-Was.
- Plagueclaw: Clan Pestilens. It's an indirect firing war machine. You know those. They have a nice range and can stand waaay back. Brutal against big hordes, okay against heroes and monsters (as D6 wounds at 30 inches, rend -2, is pretty good), and subtracts 1 from the target's bravery even if it doesn't hit. When targeting units of 10 or more, it'll force a save 55% of the time; 69% in the foulrain batallion. With only one shot per round, it is rather inconsistent. You'll want at least 2 if you really plan on them having an effect on the fight. An average war machine when used to it's fullest potential, and a terrible one when not.
- Warplock Jezzails: Clan Skryre. your Rat Snipers. Park on the backfield and pick off the support units. They Re-roll to hit if they don't move, deal 2 mortal wounds on 6 to hit. and gain +2 against missiles in addition to the cover you should be standing on. Potent 3+ save right there. Mystic Shield, and it's 3+ re-rolling 1s. Another unit that gets a little crazy good with the engineer buffs in skryre. Extra damage on them is great and if you really want to kill off something at range, then you can buff the hit roll and give them a wound reroll option of the low low price of d3 jezzails dropping dead at the end of the shooting phase. As the game has very few long range attacks, jezzails will mess with your opponent as they are a great medium wound hero killer.
- Without any buffs (just their innate re-roll to hit), a unit of 3 is causing an average of 1.5 saves at -2 and 2 damage. A reliable way to deal 2-4 damage at a long range, but not all that impressive given their point cost. They really start to shine when you take larger units and stack a couple of buffs. Take a unit of 6 with an accompanying skryre hero with the Vigordust Injector artefact (+1 to hit rolls). Use the artefact and a warpstone shard for +1 Damage, and now you have a 30" volley that averages around 3.5 saves at -2 and 3 damage. That's 9 damage against anything with a 4+ save (not even accounting for the potential mortal wounds on 6s). Even with Look Out Sir! taken into consideration, you're averaging 7 damage, which is enough to take out a large number of heroes in the game.
- If you want some extra reach, throw "More-more-more warp power" on them too, and it bumps the damage output against a 4+ save to 11.85 damage. Again, this is before accounting for mortal wounds. This means you're likely killin a pesky 12 wound behemoth in a single volley with this setup. While it seems like a big investment for a unit that ends up self-destructing relatively quickly, there's not a lot of things in the game that can consistently pull that kind of damage off at such a long range.
Scenery
- Gnawholes: They might not seem like much, but the Skaventide terrain piece has a couple of nifty abilities that most Skaventide lists should try and take advantage of. Their only downside is that you are limited to 3 and they all have to be setup along the board edges.
- As long as there is a Skaventide Hero within 6" of a gnawhole, you can transport any Skaventide unit wholly within 6" of that gnawhole to another gnawhole (within 6" but 9" from enemies). This can let you play whack-a-mole(rat?) with weapons teams or artillery pieces that might have become compromised. Or you can set one up in your opponents backfield and force them to baby sit it or risk an unpleasant surprise later in the game. It's a welcome mobility option and something to consider when scheming you army lists.
- In addition, Skaventide Wizards and Priests get +1 to Casting, Unbinding, and Prayer rolls when within 1" of a gnawhole. Great for making sure you get that Warpgale or Warplightning Storm off, or getting that yummy prayer buff on your flanking Plague Monks. The +1 to unbinding is a juicy cherry on top. Synergizes well with your wizards' various drug addictions, giving Skaven a strong presence in the hero phase that many factions can't compete with.
- Lastly, each gnawhole acts as deadly terrain for any enemy that ends a move/charge within (a rather pitiful) 1".
Battalions
Virulent Procession
(100pts) One Verminlord Corruptor, 2+ Congregations of Filth, 0-1 Foulrain Congregation, 0-1 Plaguesmog Congregation
At the start of your hero phase pick 1 terrain feature within 13" of the Verminlord Corruptor. Roll a D6 for each enemy unit within 3" of that terrain feature. On a 4+ they suffer D3 mortal wounds. Not a bad super battalion in a Pestilens list since you're likely running all these units anyways. 420 points for 3 CP, 3 Artefacts and some okay buffs - it's gonna depend on how much you value the CP/artefacts.
Congregation of Filth
(160pts) One Plague Priest on Plague Furnace, 2+ units of Plague Monks
Roll a dice each time you allocate wounds to the Plague Monks whilst within 18" of the battalion's Plague Furnace. On a 6 that wound is negated. Under "ideal" circumstances, this probably saves 5 out os 30 monks that would have been killed before you fight back. Maybe it happens twice in a match, but that's still only worth 70 points and super situational. Taking this is contingent on how much you value CP/Artefact/First Turn.
Foulrain Congregation
(110pts) One Plague Priest, 3 Plagueclaws
Add 1 to wound rolls for missile attacks whilst within 13" of the battalion's Plague Priest. Bumps each Plagueclaws success rate from 55% to 69% (when targeting units of 10 or more). You may as well go all in and give the Plague Priest Architect of Death to bump it up to a respectable 80%.
Plaguesmog Congregation
(120pts) One Plague Priest on Plague Furnace, 2+ units of Plague Censer Bearers
Re-roll the dice that determines if any enemy units suffer mortal wounds when using the Poisonous Fumes ability.
Warpcog Convocation
(60pts) One Arch-Warlock, 2-5 Enginecovens chosen from the list below
Weird sort of miniature Super Battalion which consists of an Arch-Warlock and some smaller Battalions that can only ever be included via this battalion. All of them convey buffs to certain units, so long as they're within 13" of either the Warlock you took with the coven, or the Arch-Warlock leading the whole Convocation.
Rather expensive point-wise, as each enginecoven is priced like a "real" battalion but do not grant you the bonus CP or artefact (you'll get only one CP/artefact from the entire Warpcog Convocation). If you're taking this, you'll want to lean into the buffs you get and take large amounts of the units that benefit from them. This would probably make for a fun 1-drop army that has a lot of pretty efficient ranged weapons.
Arkhspark Voltik
(110pts) One Warlock Engineer or Warlock Bombardier, 1-3 Warp Lightning Cannon
In your shooting phase, pick one of the included Warp Lightning Cannons and lower the result of dice roll to determine that cannon's power by 1.
- You can apply the buff to one Warp Lightning Cannon per phase, even if you take more than one with the coven.
- The only Enginecoven that doesn't have a Stormfiend tax. This makes it the cheapest of all the Enginecovens.
Gautfyre Skorch
(140pts) One Warlock Engineer or Warlock Bombardier, 1-4 units of Stormfiends, 1-5 units of Warp-Grinders, 1-5 Warpfire Throwers
2 units can travel with the coven's Warp-Grinders instead of 1, as long as they're all part of the same enginecoven.
Gascloud Chokelung
(120pts) One Warlock Engineer or Warlock Bombardier, 1-3 units of Stormfiends, 2-5 units of Skryre Acolytes
Reroll hit rolls of 1 with missile attacks from the coven's Acolytes or Stormfiend's Wind Launchers.
Rattlegauge Warplock
(120pts) One Warlock Engineer or Warlock Bombardier, 1-3 units of Stormfiends, 1-3 units of Warplock Jezzails, 1-5 Ratling Guns
Reroll 1s for missile attacks from the coven's Jezzails and Ratling Guns. Unfortunately, it doesn't affect the Stormfiends' Ratling Cannons and the Jezzails are already usually getting rerolls to hit.
Whyrlblade Threshik
(130pts) One Warlock Engineer or Warlock Bombardier, 1-3 units of Stormfiends, 1-3 Doomwheels, 1-5 Doom-Flayers
Add 3" to moves for any units from the coven as long as they started in range of the buff.
Claw-Horde
(180pts) One Clawlord, 1-3 units of Stormvermin and 2-9 units of Clanrats
When the Clawlord uses their Gnash-gnaw ability, instead of picking 1 unit within 13", pick all battalion units within 13". Conveniently contains 3 battleline units. The buff itself is pretty situational since it can be tricky/clunky trying to keep two or more units wholly within range.
Fleshmeld Menagerie
(160pts) One Master Moulder, 0-3 Hell Pit Abominations, 1-3 units of Packmasters, 1-4 units of Rat Swarms or Giant Rats and 1-4 units of Rat Ogres
When the Master Moulder uses Unleash More-mire Beasts ability, a new unit is added on a 4+ instead of a 5+.
Slinktalon
(160pts) One Deathmaster, 1-4 units of Gutter Runners and 2-8 units of Night Runners
During the combat phase in which the Deathmaster is deployed, re-roll all hit rolls for units in the battalion.
Allied Armies
Nurgle
Our one and only ally option. Only permitted if you take a Pestilens Warlord. There are a lot of options here (over 30 leaders!) so it's recommended you look through the Maggotkin of Nurgle Tactics page if you're considering them as an ally.
- One unit to consider in any build is the Chaos Sorcerer Lord. His ability and unique spell can target any unit, even non-Nurgle ones. A free Mystic Shield each round, and an easy to cast buff that lets you reroll 1s on saves, hits, AND wounds (melee and shooting!).
- Horticulous Slimux can spawn a single Feculent Gnarlmaw that allows your Nurgle units to advance and charge when near it. This can make spacing your forces a lot easier and help ensure you get to initiate fights on your terms.
Quick note here - you unfortunately can't use any of the Nurgle spells llike Blades of Putrefaction when allying with Nurgle, since you will only get access to these spells if your army is NURGLE allegiance (as "the Lores of Nurgle" is an Allegiance Ability).
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