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"Why is nobody commenting on his addition of the gas rat to the warband?
I have to say that I just recently stumbled onto the possibilities of adding a Poison Wind Skaven to my legion of the unliving, without having ever seen this guide.
The CARNAGE is GLORIOUS. I mostly play single-player against the A.I., and I must say it is very satisfying to drop poison globes on clusters of enemies troops pinned in combat by my zombies, and watch their hit points melt away as my undead servants demonstrate that they are beyond the reach of not only fear, but disease and poison...
And then my Necromancer hits them with "Rotten Touch", which conveniently does NOT require him to actually TOUCH them, lol. Meanwhile, my Dregs, with quick reload and longbows, are preparing an order of shish-ka-bobs for their Vampire Lord to drain in the after-victory feast.