I adore Nurgle so much. Their recruitment is a pain in the beginning however once you get the ball rolling it just starts to feel so good. When you brought up plagues you didn't mention the recipes that unlock as you unlock more advanced stages of the plagues. I would say that rushing for Nurgles Rot especially is key in helping your early game. Nurgles Rot grants your army 20% physical resistance which turns your units from tanky to almost unkillable. As always a great video, I hope that you keep them coming!
My only Nurgle’s tips are for his early game, in the early game Ghorst is your absolute pain to grind against. 1. Use Exalted Heroes of Nurgle against Ghorst, the Ghorst armies really suffer when you send these heroes to kill Ghorst. If your lucky you can get flaming attacking on your heroes which will stop Ghorsts healing on whatever you attack. 2. Ghorst is immune to plague attrition, the ague plague(attrition) is a staple of softening armies to fight as Ku’gath. You can’t use this plague on the army Ghorst leads but you can use it on any of his other armies and settlements.
Exalted heroes carry the game for me. I get them early max their damage and keep them on horseback. Super tanky and high damage, perfect for sniping lords .I usually keep 3 per army. Makes taking out Ghorst in the early game cake.
@@LordForwind yeah he is the only one of the Chaos Gods that loves his followers, part of the reason why all his demons are so happy and cheerful is because he takes away all of their pain and they think they are helping people, he is also a god of rebirth and so its always been strange to me that he takes part in ending the world, then again none of the gods should want to end the world all of their various desires rely on their being a world with intelligent life to feed on / manipulate
@@LordForwindI think the best is Khorne, because he gives you something you already wanted if you worship him. All the plagues are kinda a double edged sword. There‘s a story about some death guard (I know wrong setting, but the logic should apply in fantasy aswell), where they loose their connection to the warp and immediatly feel every little worm inside them and just go insane on an instant. But I‘m not gonna lie, if I had to worship one chaos god it would be grandfather, maybe he can get me a cute little nurgling for christmas😊
Man I loce nurgle My first campaign win ever was nurgle in the souls race. I didn‘t even knew how the economy funcioned i just picked the big old puss boy and started spreading joy and figuring things out on the run. I remember putting ku gath in a doomstack with only exalted heroes and cultists for the last battle and it was a JOY.
I adore Nurgle so much. Their recruitment is a pain in the beginning however once you get the ball rolling it just starts to feel so good. When you brought up plagues you didn't mention the recipes that unlock as you unlock more advanced stages of the plagues. I would say that rushing for Nurgles Rot especially is key in helping your early game. Nurgles Rot grants your army 20% physical resistance which turns your units from tanky to almost unkillable. As always a great video, I hope that you keep them coming!
Yeah some of the recipes are great. I actually did the video twice because I spent too long on the plagues for a short video!
Great video. Straight to the point and that's much appreciated. Many thanks.
Glad to help!
Good stuff. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it. Hope it helps!
My only Nurgle’s tips are for his early game, in the early game Ghorst is your absolute pain to grind against.
1. Use Exalted Heroes of Nurgle against Ghorst, the Ghorst armies really suffer when you send these heroes to kill Ghorst. If your lucky you can get flaming attacking on your heroes which will stop Ghorsts healing on whatever you attack.
2. Ghorst is immune to plague attrition, the ague plague(attrition) is a staple of softening armies to fight as Ku’gath. You can’t use this plague on the army Ghorst leads but you can use it on any of his other armies and settlements.
good tips for immortal empires for sure!
Exalted heroes carry the game for me. I get them early max their damage and keep them on horseback. Super tanky and high damage, perfect for sniping lords .I usually keep 3 per army. Makes taking out Ghorst in the early game cake.
yeah any hero is pretty good on nurgle
Grandfather loves us all and I love him back
its interesting how he is described as loving compared to the other ones, might be the best to end up serving?
@@LordForwind yeah he is the only one of the Chaos Gods that loves his followers, part of the reason why all his demons are so happy and cheerful is because he takes away all of their pain and they think they are helping people, he is also a god of rebirth and so its always been strange to me that he takes part in ending the world, then again none of the gods should want to end the world all of their various desires rely on their being a world with intelligent life to feed on / manipulate
@@LordForwindI think the best is Khorne, because he gives you something you already wanted if you worship him. All the plagues are kinda a double edged sword. There‘s a story about some death guard (I know wrong setting, but the logic should apply in fantasy aswell), where they loose their connection to the warp and immediatly feel every little worm inside them and just go insane on an instant.
But I‘m not gonna lie, if I had to worship one chaos god it would be grandfather, maybe he can get me a cute little nurgling for christmas😊
Man I loce nurgle
My first campaign win ever was nurgle in the souls race.
I didn‘t even knew how the economy funcioned i just picked the big old puss boy and started spreading joy and figuring things out on the run.
I remember putting ku gath in a doomstack with only exalted heroes and cultists for the last battle and it was a JOY.
Ku'gath also can just run nurglings all game due to his buffs on them!