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Grotmas Day 16: Chaos Daemon Showdown – Four Legions, Four Chaotic Flavors of Destruction!

This Grotmas, Chaos Daemon players are being absolutely spoiled by their patron gods with not one, but four unique detachments tailored to the particular brand of mayhem each Ruinous Power represents. Whether you like elegance, plague, carnage, or maddening schemes, there’s something here to bring glory (or ruin) to the battlefield. So, light your warp candles and get ready to pledge your devotion!


Legion of Excess: Slaanesh’s Seductive Gambit

For when you want to win in style.

Slaanesh demands risk-taking, and the Legion of Excess lives up to that expectation. Their Seductive Gambit rule is a perfect representation of this: you lose the ability to Fight First after charging but get re-rolls to Hit and Wound. It’s a high-stakes game of “dare your opponent”—and trust me, when Slaanesh is involved, it’s always going to end badly (for them).

They’ve got tools for every phase of the game:

And don’t forget—you can heal your units as you watch your opponent writhe in anguish. Slaanesh rewards those who revel in suffering, and with this detachment, you’ll be living that philosophy in real time.


Plague Legion: Nurgle’s Rotting Dominance

Slow, steady, and horrifyingly unstoppable.

For those who like their horror wet, rotten, and infectious, the Plague Legion is here to bring the misery. Their Melancholic Miasma Detachment rule forces nearby enemies to take Battle-shock tests and suffer Mortal Wounds through the Shadow of Chaos—because what’s more Nurgle than your very existence breaking down under the weight of pestilence?

This detachment turns the battlefield into a plague-ridden nightmare:

Nurgle doesn’t care how long it takes—his legions will grind down everything, one putrid step at a time.


Blood Legion: Khorne’s Murderous Frenzy

Blood for the Blood God! (and skulls for his skull throne).

The Blood Legion is Khorne in purest form: unrelenting, bloody, and reckless. Their Murdercall Detachment rule ensures you’re always surging into combat, keeping your blades swinging and the body count rising.

Khorne’s gifts emphasize aggression above all else:

If you like your games fast, brutal, and soaked in gore, this detachment embodies Khorne’s mantra: winning is nice, but so is senseless violence.


Scintillating Legion: Tzeentch’s Twisting Schemes

Because cheating is a strategy.

Tzeentch’s Scintillating Legion doesn’t just fight; they manipulate reality itself. The Fates in Flux Detachment rule is peak Tzeentch—swapping resources with your opponent in ways that feel unfair (because they are).

This detachment thrives on deception and unpredictability:

Playing Tzeentch isn’t about brute force—it’s about just as planned. With this detachment, you’ll have your opponent second-guessing every move, wondering if they’re the pawn in your cosmic chess game (spoiler: they are).


Chaos Daemons: The Full Grotmas Experience

Each detachment offers something completely distinct, but they’re all dripping with personality:

Whether you want to dominate with finesse, grind your opponent down with inevitability, or just smash everything into red paste, the Chaos Daemons have you covered this Grotmas.


Coming Up Next: Profit with the Leagues of Votann!

While the Chaos gods are busy celebrating Grotmas their way, tomorrow we’re turning our attention to the Leagues of Votann—where the true meaning of Grotmas is profit. Stay tuned, and may your gifts come wrapped in iridescent horror!

And remember, Frontline Gaming sells gaming products at a discount, every day in their webcart!

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