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The two have absolutely nothing in common that you couldn\'t tie to any evil plague god, of which Nurgle was very far from the first. This just seems a case of 40k fans having incredibly small reference pools.
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I agree with Killer Clowns, the two have absolutely nothing in common that you couldn\\\'t tie to any evil plague god, of which Nurgle was very far from the first. This just seems a case of 40k fans having incredibly small reference pools.
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Also on its champion being hard to kill, that\'s another clear difference between them. Nurgle enhances the durability of his subjects. The Rot makes Malenia \'\'significantly weaker\'\' than she\'d normally be because her resistance to it is actively killing her. Note also that, even when she temporarily embraces its power, Rot attacks are the only ones that never heal her, and you can in fact still beat her by inflicting the Rot status effect. She\'s strong in spite of it, not because of it.
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Also on its champion being hard to kill, that\\\'s another clear difference between them. Nurgle enhances the durability of his subjects, his faction basically being a StoneWall. The Rot makes Malenia \\\'\\\'significantly weaker\\\'\\\' than she\\\'d normally be because her resistance to it is actively killing her. Note also that, even when she temporarily embraces its power, Rot attacks are the only ones that never heal her, and you can in fact still beat her by inflicting the Rot status effect. She\\\'s strong in spite of it, not because of it.
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Also on its champion being hard to kill, that\'s another clear difference between them. Nurgle enhances the durability of his subjects. The Rot makes Malenia \'\'significantly weaker\'\' than she\'d normally be because her resistance to it is actively killing her. Note also that, even when she temporarily embraces its power, Rot attacks are the only ones that never heal her, and you can in fact still beat her by inflicting the Rot status effect.
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Also on its champion being hard to kill, that\\\'s another clear difference between them. Nurgle enhances the durability of his subjects. The Rot makes Malenia \\\'\\\'significantly weaker\\\'\\\' than she\\\'d normally be because her resistance to it is actively killing her. Note also that, even when she temporarily embraces its power, Rot attacks are the only ones that never heal her, and you can in fact still beat her by inflicting the Rot status effect. She\\\'s strong in spite of it, not because of it.
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The two have absolutely nothing in common that you couldn\'t tie to any evil plague god, of which Nurgle was very far from the first.
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The two have absolutely nothing in common that you couldn\\\'t tie to any evil plague god, of which Nurgle was very far from the first. This just seems a case of 40k fans having incredibly small reference pools.
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Also on its champion being hard to kill, that\'s another clear difference between them. Nurgle enhances the durability of his subjects. The Rot makes Malenia \'\'significantly weaker\'\' than she\'d normally be because her resistance to it is actively killing her. Note also that, even when she temporarily embraces its power, Rot attacks are the only ones that never heal her, and you can in fact still kill her by inflicting the Rot status effect.
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Also on its champion being hard to kill, that\\\'s another clear difference between them. Nurgle enhances the durability of his subjects. The Rot makes Malenia \\\'\\\'significantly weaker\\\'\\\' than she\\\'d normally be because her resistance to it is actively killing her. Note also that, even when she temporarily embraces its power, Rot attacks are the only ones that never heal her, and you can in fact still beat her by inflicting the Rot status effect.
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Also on its champion being hard to kill, that\\\'s another clear difference between them. Nurgle enhances the durability of his subjects. The Rot makes Malenia \\\'\\\'significantly weaker\\\'\\\' than she\\\'d normally be because her resistance to it is actively killing her. Note also that, even when she temporarily embraces its power, Rot attacks are the only ones that never heal her, and you can in fact still kill her by inflicting the Rot status effect.
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