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Or just turn the difficulty to easy? Pretty much the same effect. (99% of what the difficulty setting does is decide how much the AI is allowed to cheat).
Not really i don't like to brag that dude just called me out is all. I'm sure if you were unemployeed too you'd have time to be great at total war as well lol.
Both are grinding style armies. Ghorst superbuffs his zombies as well as backs them up via SEs (carts and stuff).
Nurgle has issues as Ghorst just outlasts him in a grind.
Impossible to beat, especially since aoe in form of magic or arty doesn't exist. /s