: The Death Guard Codex focuses on the "contagious appeal" of Nurgle's forces, who spread decay like a wave across the battlefield. Recent updates have shifted them toward a midrange shooting army with increased toughness for their marine units.
: Neuroscientists have identified a "wave of death" in the brain—technically known as anoxic depolarization . This is a high-amplitude wave of electrical silence followed by a massive depolarization of neurons that marks the transition toward the irreversible cessation of brain activity.
In a scientific context, a "wave of death" refers to a specific biological process where death signals spread through an organism.
: The game often describes "waves" of enemies, such as the endless tides of Tyranids or the "Year of Chaos" releases that brought new rules for the Great Horned Rat and other chaotic factions.
In the tabletop game Warhammer 40,000, "Waves of Death" or "Angels of Death" are recurring themes often detailed in various (rulebooks for specific factions).
: This is a specific rule or umbrella term often found in Space Marine Codexes that grants special combat doctrines and abilities like "Shock Assault" to represent their overwhelming presence. 3. Philosophical & Literary Mentions Goonhammer Reviews: Codex Death Guard, 10th Edition
While there is no single established text titled the "Waves of Death Codex," the phrase typically refers to two distinct areas of interest: the of spreading cellular death and the Warhammer 40,000 gaming universe. 1. Biological "Waves of Death"
: The Death Guard Codex focuses on the "contagious appeal" of Nurgle's forces, who spread decay like a wave across the battlefield. Recent updates have shifted them toward a midrange shooting army with increased toughness for their marine units.
: Neuroscientists have identified a "wave of death" in the brain—technically known as anoxic depolarization . This is a high-amplitude wave of electrical silence followed by a massive depolarization of neurons that marks the transition toward the irreversible cessation of brain activity.
In a scientific context, a "wave of death" refers to a specific biological process where death signals spread through an organism.
: The game often describes "waves" of enemies, such as the endless tides of Tyranids or the "Year of Chaos" releases that brought new rules for the Great Horned Rat and other chaotic factions.
In the tabletop game Warhammer 40,000, "Waves of Death" or "Angels of Death" are recurring themes often detailed in various (rulebooks for specific factions).
: This is a specific rule or umbrella term often found in Space Marine Codexes that grants special combat doctrines and abilities like "Shock Assault" to represent their overwhelming presence. 3. Philosophical & Literary Mentions Goonhammer Reviews: Codex Death Guard, 10th Edition
While there is no single established text titled the "Waves of Death Codex," the phrase typically refers to two distinct areas of interest: the of spreading cellular death and the Warhammer 40,000 gaming universe. 1. Biological "Waves of Death"