Disciples of Tzeentch – The Pustules

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REGIMENT OF RENOWN
The Pustules
Led by the Spoilpox Scrivener Ortholax Noxiblight, the Pustules are an infamous tallyband of Plaguebearers charged with spreading the most virulent diseases across every land yet to feel the Grandfather’s beneficent touch. Accompanied by a looming Gnarlmaw, they seed the earth with abundant contagion all while cataloguing the many poxes unleashed by their diligent efforts.
REGIMENT OF RENOWN
The Pustules
INCLUSION

This Regiment of Renown can be included in armies from the following factions:

BATTLE PROFILE

Points: 200

Deployment Phase
BLIGHTED GROWTH: Gifted in the seeding of blighted earth, the Pustules can always coax part of the Grandfather’s rancid orchard into existence.

Effect: Set up this Regiment of Renown’s Feculent Gnarlmaw wholly within friendly territory and more than 3" from all objectives and other terrain features. After you have done so, it has been deployed.
KEYWORDSDEPLOY TERRAIN

Once Per Turn (Army), End of Any Turn
MULTITUDINOUS DISEASES: The soil around the Pustules’ Feculent Gnarlmaw is so ripe with a slew of diseases that the pestilent and malodorous gain unclean succour from its presence.

Declare: If this Regiment of Renown’s Plaguebearer’s unit is wholly within 12" of this Regiment of Renown’s Feculent Gnarlmaw, pick that Plaguebearers unit to be the target.

Effect: Heal (1) the target. If the target is contesting an objective, you can also return 1 slain model to the target unit.
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21.0 Healing
Some abilities allow you to heal a unit. To heal a unit, remove a number of damage points from the unit equal to the number in brackets after ‘Heal’, e.g. Heal (2).
18.3 Slain Models
The commander of a unit must pick which model(s) in the unit are slain. However, after each slain model is removed, the unit must be in a single coherent group (see 15.1). If this is not possible, continue to remove models, one at a time, until the unit is in a single coherent group. You must remove the fewest models possible to make the unit a single coherent group.
3.5 Regiments of Renown
In addition to creating your own regiments, you can also spend points to include 1 Regiment of Renown. Regiments of Renown are pre-built regiments, each with their own special abilities. The rules for each Regiment of Renown will specify which factions can include it. A unit in a Regiment of Renown cannot be your general even if it is a WARMASTER.

  • You cannot include more than one Regiment of Renown in your army unless otherwise specified in the notes column of that regiment’s battle profile.
  • Units in a Regiment of Renown cannot use (but can be picked as the target of, if otherwise eligible) any faction rules from the faction they are allied into, including enhancements and lores.
  • If an ability allows you to set up a replacement unit (Core Rules, 24.2) for a unit in a Regiment of Renown, that unit also counts as being part of that Regiment of Renown.
32.1 Contesting Objectives
Unless otherwise specified, if an objective is within a model’s combat range, that model is contesting that objective. If any models in a unit are contesting an objective, that unit is contesting that objective.

Each unit can only count as contesting a single objective for the purposes of determining objective control (see 32.2). Before determining objective control, for each of their units contesting two or more objectives, the active player must pick one of those objectives for it to contest. Then, their opponent does the same.

Designer’s Note: For purposes other than determining objective control, a unit can contest more than one objective.
32.0 Objectives
Many battleplans award victory points for controlling objectives, which are represented by objective markers. Unless otherwise specified, objective markers are round and 40mm wide. Models can move over and end their moves on objective markers. If an objective marker is on the border between territories, it is within all those territories but wholly within none of them. Objective markers don’t block visibility.
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