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===Plague Sprayer=== [[File:Plague_Sprayer.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Plague Sprayer]] AKA, the Nurglite Water Hose. A Plague Sprayer is the primary weapon of the abominable Plague Marines of the Death Guard Traitor Legion known as [[Foul Blightspawn]]. These cruel and malignant warriors take sick pleasure in watching their victims suffer in the grip of Nurgle's plagues. On the field of battle, these foul servants of the Plague God spread putrescence and disease with their Plague Sprayers, which unleash a stream of stinking, infectious slime that is so potent that it can melt armor and flesh alike, rotting the souls of their unfortunate victims from within. The Plague Sprayer is attached to a contraption called the malignant churn, which the Blightspawn uses to mix and prepare his foul brew, stored in an "incubatum" worn on his back. On the tabletop, the Plague Sprayer is a 9" Assault 1d6 S2d6 AP-3 D3 Plague Weapon that autohits like a flamer, which means that with a good enough roll for its S and number of shots it can trash anything from MEQs to vehicles. If you want to go hunt monsters and tanks through making the most of his Plaguesprayer's high damage, than it is recommended to putt him near a Warlord with the Arch-Contaminator trait. You've got a 40% chance with T7 and a 68% chance with T8 to wound on 5s. Otherwise the Foul Blightspawn is best suited to take care of medium-to-low toughness units with multiple wounds, like Characters or Terminators.
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