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Recapping My Latest AoS Match VS Nurgle | Age of Sigmar 4th Edition

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This battle report is a recap of a 2,000-point Age of Sigmar 4th Edition game where I took Cities of Sigmar into Nurgle for my first time ever. It’s a “little bit late” because the new GHB maps/rules and even updated Battle Scroll points are already floating around, but the match itself was a great learning game. I break down both lists, deployment, and the early mistakes I made—especially exposing my only wizard (the Alchemite Warforger) to a Pusgoyle deep strike and sending my left Wildercorps too far into no-man’s-land where they basically didn’t play the game. From there, I walk through the key turning points: Nurgle’s flies pinning my Fusiliers into shooting-in-combat mode, the disease mechanic snowballing across my army, and my decision to take an early double turn (which I don’t love in casual games, but I needed it). My highlight was getting real value out of Callis & Toll by pressuring and then helping finish off Rotigus, plus my first-ever manifestation summon (Horrorghast) after finally picking up Forbidden Power. The big takeaway: against Nurgle you have to pick targets carefully or you’ll get stuck forever—Putrid Blightkings are an immovable wall, and I should’ve pivoted into Blightkings less and Blobb Rotspawned more. Final score was 18–7, and I leave the game way more motivated to play, paint, and get reps in for the new season.

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