Smiling Fishman ยท 9/21/2017. I would say Nurgle is more powerful than Khorne at the moment. All got gods compete for being the most powerful. Khorne hasn't done much of anything for a while. Both Tzeentch and Nurgle have been up to more hijinks lately. 1. GreatWolf Leman Russ ยท 9/22/2017. Tzeentch princes have a mixed lore of metal and tzeentch. This means they get both passives, a -10 second cooldown ability, Golden hounds, transmutation of lead, plague of rust, infernal gateway and blue fire. Different skill tree. A tzeentch prince gets a full yellow line to boost combat stats. Khorne has had unique chaos warriors for years, tis what was included as part of the Skullcrushers unit. They had it in 8th edition which was the last edition for WFB. Tzeentch on the otherhand didn't, same with Slannesh. Of course new chaos warriors did get added eventually but that is part of AoS. Actually it's Nurgle that hates Tzeentch. Nah Khorne also hates Tzeentch, he thinks magic and scheming is for nerds (cowards). Rule of thumb Khorne hates everybody. I feel like Khorne is the only other faction besides Orcs that really thrives in the 40k universe. Like this is their "heaven." Everyone else is struggling to survive, committing Thousand Sons are established in fluff as a group of Chaos Space Marines that is devoted to Tzeentch. The idea of the Chaos Legions being led by daemonic Primarchs is established in Epic 40k (I have the Magnus model lying around somewhere). The character of Ahriman is introduced, and the backstory of the Rubric. The important divergence between Nurgle and GHR pestilence is that Nurgle's results in corrupted life, while GHR's results in a complete draining of all life. They are diametrically opposed in the way they use their domains. It might be the same for Tzeentch and Vashtorr and their form change. A Soul Grinder armed with a Plaguesword and an arm-fused Rot Cannon, this Soul Grinder is a Daemon of Nurgle. If the bargain is agreed upon, the Daemon surrenders its True Name to the Forge, and speaks the three Oaths of the Iron Pact. With the dark pact sealed, the Daemon's essence is fused into a Warp-metal body and reborn as a Soul Grinder. It's all based on the Left for Dead formula. You're fighting horror monsters (even if they are not particularly scary to you). Nurgle is the perfect choice for that. He even has his own zombies! 8. Vict2894 โ€ข 2 yr. ago. Nurgle = perfect for zombie games. Khorne = perfect for Doom-likes. Tzeentch = perfect for Strategy games. The Imperium gives Khorne's servants enemies to fight, and the Imperials tend not to fight as dirty as the servants of the other Chaos Gods. I would be left with the impression Khorne would dislike the Emperor or Imperials to a lesser extent than Tzeentch (who fights indirectly or uses cheap shots), Slaanesh, or Nurgle (who kills slowly and Tzeentch uses more subtle ways. Nurgle is the most realistic, besides Slaanesh, to be in a hive city because Nurgle targets the complacent, and the needy both, offers them relief from their woes, which in a hive city there is plenty of impoverished souls ready to give their lives to Nurgle so he can ease their suffering. It's generally why his JIeIx.