Over the course of the 600-point bracket of this slowly-escalating campaign, I have faced the likes of such armies as Stormcast Eternals, Soulblight Gravelords, and even Seraphon, all yielding major victories for my army, the Maggotkin of Nurgle This past Sunday at Just Games Rochester, I squared off against a contingent of Ironjaws, a type[...]
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For the past few weeks, I have been playing the narratively-driven campaign system at the 600-point limit, which, as expected for those in the know, severely limited my options for hiring my disgusting, yet disgustingly costed Maggotkin of Nurgle units Nevertheless, at Just Games Rochester I have managed to defeat a warband of Stormcast Eternals,[...]
Hello, players and fans of Age of Sigmar, Games Workshop's fantasy wargame set in the Warhammer universe! I have been in the midst of a Path to Glory narrative campaign at Just Games Rochester and have had a fair few games at the 600-point bracket with the Maggotkin of Nurgle During my most recently documented game, I[...]
Hello again, players and fans of Games Workshop's big fantasy wargame, Age of Sigmar! For the past few weeks, I've been participating in a casual Path to Glory narrative campaign and testing the mettle of the Maggotkin of Nurgle faction Last week we reported a game against the Soulblight Gravelords in which the Maggotkin delivered a[...]
You may remember our last matchup using our best bubonic buddies, the Maggotkin of Nurgle, as they fought against a band of Stormcast Eternals This past Sunday, January 23rd, we once again took to the battlefield at Just Games Rochester, this time against a horde of Deathwalker Zombies and two units of Grave Guard, headed[...]
We got the chance to begin down our own trail on the Path to Glory on Sunday, January 16th, where we with our filthy friends, the Maggotkin of Nurgle, faced off against a band of Stormcast Eternals at Just Games Rochester How did we do? Read on and see!
A poor, lone Plague Drone being beset[...]
Hey there, all you warmongers and wargamers! I recently got to play a game of Age of Sigmar, one of Games Workshop's primary wargames, to bring you a gameplay review for the Maggotkin of Nurgle, an army in the game that recently got an entire rules overhaul If you wish to read our review of[...]
And for the past few weeks, while the Maggotkin of Nurgle book was sitting in our foetid laps, festering in our brains were the rules And during that time, we know your minds were collectively abuzz with new questions arising from the teasers that Games Workshop had been giving you, a rotting bread crumb trail[...]
Take the Maggotkin of Nurgle, for instance The Maggotkin are a faction of stagnation and decay, sure, but the duality of their Daemons means that they're also emissaries of life and natural flourishing In any case, we recently received a free set of the new line of Maggotkin of Nurgle from Games Workshop, which brings[...]
Exalted Keepers of Secrets may want the following ability:
The Fear-Seeker ability for Exalted Keepers of Secrets, usable in Warhammer 40,000.
The ability to strike pure fear into opponents and then swiftly hunt them down is a great boon for an already quick army.
A shot of the Nurgle Chaos Daemons army for Warhammer 40,000 by Games Workshop.
Chaos[...]
A couple of days ago, we at Bleeding Cool got a chance to review the Start Collecting! Maggotkin of Nurgle boxed set Since thankfully we got out of it without many pustulent diseases if any, we are going to dig in even deeper to the Nurgle line from Games Workshop's splendid game Warhammer: Age of Sigmar[...]
One of these I will discuss in a few days when I have adequate time to digest the contents, but today I want to review the Start Collecting! Maggotkin of Nurgle boxed set, great for reinforcing a Nurgle army in Age of Sigmar!
Source: Games Workshop (photo credit: Josh Nelson)
This boxed set contains all of the[...]
Or was it my fiance herself? I think I got her ill, though, so I'm not sure there…
Maybe it was the mere prospect of another blessing from Grandpapa Nurgle himself: a Feculent Gnarlmaw!
Source: Games Workshop (photo credit: Josh Nelson)
Today, we will be reviewing the Feculent Gnarlmaw terrain piece by Games Workshop, the company behind such popular wargames[...]