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Sell Us Yours. Product Info Title. Games Workshop. Use with battleforce contents: Mandatory. Giving you a "free" thing you are not going to use is almost the same as not giving it in the first place. It is unfortunate that the old box is discontinued. It was obviously too good a deal. Guardians 1. GW expects them to push their product, but then they put out unplayable "deals" such as this. If anybody showed up at a game with the Eldar battleforce contents, they are pretty much guaranteed to loose.

This is not to mention the Imperial Guard battleforce which assembles into an illegal army and requires another Guard squad box to be playable. Value through less product for the same money. You go guys! No wonder Privateer is eating into their profits.

Chicago, IL. Terrain, Modeling and More Chicago Terrain Factory. You gotta be kidding me. And to think that plastics were supposed to result in "affordable" armies.

Good gaming! What the heck is that? Won't buy any of those for sure! Who needs more Guardians anyway? Greets Schepp himself. The two big army boxes are good starter kits, but they are significantly more expensive. The NEW battleforces in 40k are not effective add-on kits, nor are they effective starter kits. I really don't know what to make of this. Piercing the heavens. Cheers, Reborn. I've just had a look myself. Oh boy. Quite a bit of cost shifting.

Quite a few things are comparatively point efficient enough to bring back to the table now. Quote from: Irisado on December 3, , AM. Quote from: Partninja on December 7, , PM.

Irisado, hi! I think the Wraithknight is a gorgeous model and GW taking off something like 90pts is a good thing indeed. I only wish they would release more variants, as they have for the Imperial ones Bright Stallions would be awesome. As I mentioned, my knights have always seen use, they work very well particularly using the Iyanden abilities.

In large games, I now look forward to outnumbering my Imperial opponents. Epic is where I believe all these super heavies, knights, and titans should have stayed. This is where I first encountered them and this is where I still enjoy using them. The scale-up to 40K of such units simply does not work very well. I maintain that this starter box doesn't fulfil the criteria of being a starter box because all it is doing is providing bits and pieces of units, apart from the Guardians.

As a result, it makes for a decent boxed set to add to an existing army to help to increase the size of some existing ones or to add units to an army designed along the lines of the multiple small units principle.

Superheavies work well in 40k, they are fantastic models and make great centre peices for an army. I'm a fan. You won't see titans in games of 40k too often, as they are too expensive to run, but Knights and wraith Knights are very cool. For the box, it's a fantastic value, for a collection of great models. For the money saved, it's great for new players to expand on, or existing players to add to their armies.

I'm a huge fan of these, they are never a CAD in a box, but they often contain an expensive kit, and a bunch of other kits for a heavily reduced price. I talked to my GW manager last night, and he said this box, and the death guard one, were his best selling battleforces. Irisado, I dunno. I think GW have actually done a decent job of introducing the super-heavies to the game But relative balance is on the way GW's trouble is that they always seem to overshoot, first one way and then the other Killersquid, I agree totally.

I'm hoping that FW do some balancing of points too so that my Revenant can appear in battles again. Pages: [ 1 ] 2 Go Up. Powered by EzPortal.



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