Example: A Battle-forged army includes a DEATH GUARD Detachment in which every unit has the HARBINGERS keyword. Write down any Relics of Decay your models have on your army roster. Where this is the case, you must, if you are using points values, still pay the cost of the wargear that is being replaced. Note that some Relics replace one of the model’s existing items of wargear. Named characters (such as Typhus) cannot be given a Relic of Decay. If your army is led by MORTARION or a DEATH GUARD WARLORD, you can give the relevant Plague Company Relic of Decay to a DEATH GUARD CHARACTER model from your army instead of giving them a Relic of Decay. RELICS OF DECAY Each Plague Company has an associated Plague Company Relic of Decay. A Crusade force cannot start with any models having Deadly Pathogens - to include one in a Crusade force you must use the Deadly Pathogens Requisition. Deadly Pathogens are not considered to be Relics for any rules purposes - this means a CHARACTER model can be equipped with both a Relic and a Deadly Pathogen. An army (or a Crusade force) cannot include the same Deadly Pathogen more than once. Each model can only have one Deadly Pathogen. Named characters cannot be given Deadly Pathogens. Make a note on your army roster each time you give a model a Deadly Pathogen, as well as which of that model’s equipped weapons has been upgraded with it. If you are playing a matched play game, or a game that uses a points limit, then the points value of that model’s unit is also increased by the amount shown on the table below. The Power Rating of that model’s unit is increased by 1. In addition to the effects listed for that Deadly Pathogen (see below), add 1 to the Strength characteristic of that weapon.
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