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Pestilent Plague Marine with Blight Grenade





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 Badablack wrote:
Khorne Obliterators made from Deathguard terminators and assorted bits.


One thing about Khorne Obliterators is the synergy with the Crimson Crown Khorne Daemon relic. With some good rolls and their +1 wound stratagem they can pump out almost as many shots as the Slaanesh double shot stratagem for 1cp.


Amazing conversion, really like the look of these

On topic, Oblits are very good. If they when they come down they have a very good chance of deleting what they shoot at (Endless Cacophony all but guarantees this). Afterwards they put a very hard decision on your opponent - divert half their army to remove the threat and thus leaving the rest of your army unharmed for another turn, or ignore them and let them bully another unit.

 
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