
Bonus points if you source an appropriately tiny Nurgling to sit on his shoulder too! It could be as simple as a head swap and perhaps even sculpting his signature undersized shirt (not the most flattering look…). Hobby Thoughts: Bilerot is a Nurgle Bloater through and through, so starting with one of the plastic Bloaters would be a good start. Rounding off with Dirty Player, which in the hands of a Strength 5 player like Bilerot can be very effective (when properly supported) but as I’ve said in my previous post, I personally wouldn’t risk a Foul with a Star Player as that is potentially a big investment being sent off for the rest of the game! He trades out Nurgle’s Rot and Regeneration in exchange for an extra point of Strength (5) which I think is a pretty good trade off!īilerot also has the classic Nurgle staples Disturbing Presence and Foul Appearance – the former helping to disrupt the opposition’s passing game and the latter helps to deflect the odd Block thrown against Bilerot here and there. On the pitch, Bilerot unsurprisingly is quite similar to a standard Nurgle Bloater. Naturally, Nurgle was the obvious choice for his newest patron! Once a promising up-and-coming rookie, the player who would eventually become Bilerot unfortunately became swept up in the excessive lifestyle of the Blood Bowl pro.Īfter one too many seedy incidents, Bilerot contracted an unspecified condition (although from reading the player bio it is pretty apparent as to what kind of embarrassing illness he contracted!). Grandfather Nurgle shall be pleased! 🤢🤮īilerot Vomitflesh – ( Chaos Chosen, Nurgle) Welcome back Blood Bowl fans to another (much delayed) Star Player Breakdown! Continuing on from last time where we looked at the Star Players bolstering Chaos Chosen teams this edition, this time we finish off with rounding things off with some of their more disturbing and/or plague-ridden ilk…
