Just as you can customise your daemon prince with stuff connected to the other Chaos gods, you can also field their units. "It's very common for players to take that model and to kitbash it and make it the way that they see a daemon prince being." So when you're swapping your daemon's arms for nasty scythes or giving them a huge mace, it's just like using magnets to change the limbs and loadouts of your physical models. As Whitson notes that there isn't a single daemon prince, but rather a model that players can tweak depending on what the battle calls for. There are billions of combinations, Creative Assembly boasts, and while I have no intention of trying to do the maths, there's definitely a bewildering number of options, encouraging you to make frequent adjustments as you try to counter the strengths of your opponents. You can mix and match all this stuff, too, so you can fly over the battlefield wearing threads and limbs from all over the Chaos pantheon. Many of these augmentations are themed around a specific god, but within these styles is a lot of variety. Creative Assembly has been experimenting with gear for a few games now, but the vast number of ways to augment Ragnar is unprecedented for the series, and much more in keeping with an RPG.
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