Infections

Infectionsare the unique currency of the Nurgle.

you’re free to buy plagues with it.

Its current amount is displayed in the upper middle part of the screen.

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The plague

The Nurgle’s main unique mechanic is the ability to create and spread plagues.

You will see a completely new tab.

It allows you to can create plagues that can infect your own units/settlements or your opponent’s.

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In the top left corner you’ve got the option to see your current number of Infections.

Below, you could see theBase Plague- the list of the main ingredients of the plague.

They will determine its purpose.

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You should definitely consider modifying it.

TheSymptoms are visible below.They allow you to modify your plague in various ways.

They’re not available right away, though.

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you’ve got the option to unlock the first three rows by spreading the plagues.

However, the last row can only be unlocked byresearching the appropriate technologies.

Recipesare on the bottom left.

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However, it’s crucial that you unlock the necessary ingredients beforehand, which will take some effort.

The latter option allows you to summon a special hero who can infect the enemy target.

This character has a 100% chance of success in their mission, but they die after completing it.

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Underneath, you will find a button that confirms the entire process, and the total cost ofinfectionpoints.

Keep an eye on it the whole time.

Seasonal buildings

Recruitment

The Nurgle also have an unusual system of recruiting soldiers.

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Their units are not recruited over several turns, unlike other factions.

Instead, they appear in your armies immediately, but start at half health.

it’s possible for you to learn more about this mechanic on a separate page -Military.

Development

In the Nurgle faction, there is a close relationship between corruption and settlement development.

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