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Death Guard Review: HQ: Daemon Prince of Nurgle

It is time to take a look at another great Death Guard unit, the Daemon Prince of Nurgle! While it might look similar to the CSM flavored Daemon Prince there are some key differences. As always, for more tactics articles, check out the Tactics Corner.

Overview

As one of the more expensive HQ options in the army the Nurgle Prince really stands out as an amazing option. His great damage output, survivability and speed turn him into a real force in his own right. Whereas the standard CSM Daemon Prince might get their choice of legion trait to augment them, the inexorable advance Death Guard trait does nothing for the Nurgle Prince at all. However he gets something that is better in my opinion: Disgustingly Resilient. Combine this with an excellent selection of warlord traits and relics and you really can beef this guy up to be an absolute monster. I personally would always give one of the princes in my army the suppurating plate relic, and there are various good warlord traits to choose from.

Wargear

This is another place where this prince is different from the CSM and Chaos Daemons versions. Yes we have to pay for our wings as well since the FAQ, but we still can not buy Warp Bolters. But what do we get? A daemon prince always comes with a Malefic Talon in one hand and a choice out of three for the other.

So after this choice of main weapon we have one more option we may give our prince:

Abilities

Tactics

We have seen in the wargear section how a daemon prince certainly can do some damage to the enemy, and with 8 wounds at T6 with the by now very familiar +3 5++ DR5+ we know that it is going to take quite some work to bring him down. Especially with warlord traits or relics upgrading that durability even further. You should however always be mindful of the fact that this is a character with less than 10 wounds and try to make sure something else is even closer to the main threats to the Prince. Small arms fire you can tank all day long but if you charge him too far forward and the enemy falls back and shoots a few las cannons or melta’s into him he will go down. This is easily remedied however by teaming him up with some FBD’s or hiding some Nurglings on various parts of the board.

Overall the Prince of Nurgle is a points efficient and very self reliant HQ choice that offers a lot in terms of raw power to any list. The Daemon Prince with Axe is an amazing tank-killer that many Death Guard armies can really use and the Prince with two Malefic Talons and a suppurating plate will just laugh like a maniac while destroying any hordes or volume of attack units. The difference between a great player and an average player controlling the Daemon Prince will be recognising opportunities and having a feeling of where you can throw him in or not. There is a fine line between being too timid with your Prince and not doing the damage you could be doing and overcommitting into an area or unit you won’t beat.

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