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Blight Drones are [[daemon engines]] of [[chaos]] sworn to the service of the [[Chaos God]] of plagues [[Nurgle]]. Seemingly a bizarre and unsettling crossed between larva, flies, machines and daemons, these sentient weapons of war are attracted in swarms to battlefields heavy with the dead (just like flies).
Blight Drones are [[daemon engines]] of [[chaos]] sworn to the service of the [[Chaos God]] of plagues [[Nurgle]]. Seemingly a bizarre and unsettling cross between larva, flies, machines and daemons, these sentient weapons of war are attracted in swarms to battlefields heavy with the dead (just like flies).


Armed with autocannons and maw-like openings that spew acidic poisons capable of melting through flesh and metal, in their high numbers they can be overwhelming. They have been used in many recent chaotic actions and the [[Death Guard]] and the [[Purge]] seem to favor these machines, using them to confuse and cower the enemy.
Armed with autocannons and maw-like openings that spew acidic poisons capable of melting through flesh and metal, in their high numbers they can be overwhelming. They have been used in many recent chaotic actions and the [[Death Guard]] and the [[Purge]] seem to favor these machines, using them to confuse and cower the enemy.

Revision as of 23:35, 11 November 2013

Blight Drones are daemon engines of chaos sworn to the service of the Chaos God of plagues Nurgle. Seemingly a bizarre and unsettling cross between larva, flies, machines and daemons, these sentient weapons of war are attracted in swarms to battlefields heavy with the dead (just like flies).

Armed with autocannons and maw-like openings that spew acidic poisons capable of melting through flesh and metal, in their high numbers they can be overwhelming. They have been used in many recent chaotic actions and the Death Guard and the Purge seem to favor these machines, using them to confuse and cower the enemy.