It is a book, not an action figure, so can still be as collectible before opening as after. It has no shrink wrapping or anything to destroy. The chains are easily removable, by means of the key that accompanies the lock.
And I’ll take it from your attempt to “burn me” that my trump was actually successful. If it meant nothing to you, you’d have passed it by.
Swiss: Actually, Nurgle’s the God of Life, not Death. He creates diseases, not destroyes them, he helps them fester and expand, he grows the bacterium etc.
For me, Tzeentch FTW because he knows everything and everything that happens is because he wants it to. Basically, he controls reality.
As for the most powerful, again Tzeentch, for the reasons above. Rage is a powerful emotion (hence Khorne being so strong and major), but change (is constant? lol) occurs more. Even switching from different types of anger, although it improves Khorne, it also strengthens Tzeentch.
As for games rules: Nurgle. 6+ ward isn’t worth it unless they already have a ward. Immunity to Fear, Terror and Panic sucks when they already re-roll panic and they used to be Immune to Psychology altogether (saving them from a lot of bad spells). Frenzy is bad because you don’t always get the charge you want and they no longer increase your magic defence, a key part of the mark IMO. -1WS and BS to enemies wen they’re attacking you is excellent though!
EDIT: After my vote, Tzeentch is on 9. It is as He wishes!
Going with what the book says it´s Khorne, & in the end rage is the strongest emotion, not to mention that as soon as I think about Chaos I think about unbeatable warriors ready to kill anyone in their path!
Gamewise however I think Nurgle is the best option, it saves you from a lot of damage, while at the same time helps you kill more enemies.
@Fallen- Nurgle isn’t an army of dying, but people with extra life living/growing/festering on/in/around them
@Hashut’s Blessing- Tzeentch isn’t the most powerful because he is change, hence, he would make himself lose just to see the change that it wrought. He’s like a child, easily bored and needs to be constantly entertained. Slaanesh is the most powerful because he embodies exess, which all the gods are (ie. Khorne= exess of rage, Tzeentch= exess change…)
It’s got to be Malal. The extra depth he brought to chaos appeals to the part of me that wants to crush the creators of all the 2D villains I encounter in fantasy and sci fi.
I think they are all individual. I prefer Nurgle, because the greenish coloursheme. But In-Game I think Tzeetch is realy good for heroes, Slaanesh is nice for Knights or Hunter-Marauder Horsemen. Khorne is nice for Chosen and Nurgle works well in combination with normal Warriors or Nights, too.