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PRAISED THE OLD ONES!
Do you remember the old Battleforces? Those boxes with modest discounts? Well, they are BACK, go and check them NOW on Facebook.
Almost all of this boxes have models from big releases from the last year, and of course, silly names bundle, this time all registred ™ and/or ® ! This might suggest warscroll battalions/formations included within them.
All of this boxes will costs £100, and will be out this 3rd of December, and each Warhammer gets 4 boxes.
Now, AoS got some interesting bundles. And I was right, no love for Death, because Sigmarines (well, even Death players saw that coming):
- Battleforce Stormcast Eternals: Sigmar's Vengeance (19 miniatures; one Celestant Prime,2 Dracothian Guards, 5 Paladins, 10 Liberators and one Knight-Azyros), should cost £208, at £100, you are saving 52%, the biggest savings of all the eight Battleforce!
- Battleforce Ironjawz: Thunderfist (16 miniatures; 3 Gore-gruntas, one Aleguzzler, 10 Brutes, one Megaboss and one Weirdnob Shaman), costs £184.5 individually, an appreciable 45.8% off (rounded).
- Battleforce Sylvaneth: Darkroot Wargrove (18 miniatures; one Treelord, 6 Kurnoth Hunters, Drycha Hamadreth and 10 Revenants), cost individually £187, saving a good 46.5% (rounded).
- Battleforce Khorne Bloodbound: Slaughterstorm (40 miniatures, literally the same 39 the Expansion used to have; 3 Skullcrushers, 10 Blood Warriors, 20 Bloodreavers, 5 Skullreapers/Wrathmongers, and Skarr Bloodwrath, plus one Aspiring Deathbringer with Goreaxe and Skullhammer. And £25 cheaper), costs £173, and is the battleforce with the less savings, with 42.15% off in total.
I'm surprised for the 40K ones, because there are TWO Space Marine Battleforces. Fortunely, I love Space Wolves and like Deathwatch a lot, so is not a big issue for me. There is also a sweeeeeeeet Tau Battleforce, and an AdMec too:
- Battleforce Space Wolves: Ironclaw Strike Force (28 miniatures; one Stormwolf, one Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought, 15 Space Wolves Blood Claws, 5 Wolf Guard Terminators, one Iron Priest and 5 Fenrisian Wolves), costs £173.5 individually, rounding up the same savings as the Khorne Bloodbound Battleforce, and the best offer for 40K. And they are Space Wolves with literal Space Wolves, so it is an awesome bundle!
- Battleforce Tau Empire: Targeted Reconnaissance Cadre (26 miniatures; one XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit with two XV5 Stealth Drones, one Tau Commander with one drone, one Broadside Battlesuit and two Drones, one Tau Devilfish, 10 Tau Pathfinders with one Pulse Accelerator Drone, one Grav-inhibitor Drone and one Recon Drone, and 3 XV25 Stealth Suits with one markerlight Drone), costs £163.5 in GW stores, saving 38.83% rounding up.
- Battleforce Adeptus Mechanicus: Eradication Cohort (17 miniatures, a mix of Cult Mechanicus and Skitarii models; two Kastelan Robots and one Cybernetica Datasmith, three Adeptus Mechanicus Battle Servitors, one Ironstrider Ballistarius/Sydonian Dragoon, 5 Adeptus Mechanicus Sicarians and 5 Adeptus Mechanicus Electro-Priests), priced individually £159.5, this guys have the "worst" savings of all these Battleforces, with 37& off, rounding down. Being a mixture of two armies who just got their release on the 7th Edition, I wouldn't say is bad at all, but they surely need some new options.
- Battleforce Deathwatch: Watchblade Taskforce (27 miniatures; 15 Deathwatch Space Marines, 5 Deathwatch Bikers, 5 Deathwatch Terminators, one Deathwatch Transport and one Watch Master, and 3 upgrade frames included for the Terminators, Bikers and Transport), the most recent faction with a Codex during the 7th Edition to get a Battleforce, costs £171 individually, giving you 41% off, rounded down.
Now, there is a big question: Are this bundles limited? Nobody knows, but we still have 2 and half weeks to find out.
Battleforces used to be starter boxes with varible prices, which got standardized with the Start Collecting boxes. Now there are highlighting this boxes as great Christmas presents (and of course they are), but a multi-army (AND game) release is quite rare, and the last one was, exactly, the Start Collecting! Not only that, but they named the Battleforces and branded them (no, it wasn't just a joke
), so that could mean that this kits could actually stay alongside the Start Collecting! kits, and given the great changes GW has been making this last year, I would say so!
Also, the past monday was the last Webstore Blog entry, because the 16th of November there will be a new Community Page! we are not sure ye if it will have a forum, but it will have TONS of content, from guides (strategy and painting) to news and videos.
What else could happen now? I got an hypothesis: see that Space Wolves Battleforce? right. Maybe the next month there will be one for the rumored Thousand Sons release. Just *maybe*.
Have a great one!
Do you remember the old Battleforces? Those boxes with modest discounts? Well, they are BACK, go and check them NOW on Facebook.
Almost all of this boxes have models from big releases from the last year, and of course, silly names bundle, this time all registred ™ and/or ® ! This might suggest warscroll battalions/formations included within them.
All of this boxes will costs £100, and will be out this 3rd of December, and each Warhammer gets 4 boxes.
Now, AoS got some interesting bundles. And I was right, no love for Death, because Sigmarines (well, even Death players saw that coming):
- Battleforce Stormcast Eternals: Sigmar's Vengeance (19 miniatures; one Celestant Prime,2 Dracothian Guards, 5 Paladins, 10 Liberators and one Knight-Azyros), should cost £208, at £100, you are saving 52%, the biggest savings of all the eight Battleforce!
- Battleforce Ironjawz: Thunderfist (16 miniatures; 3 Gore-gruntas, one Aleguzzler, 10 Brutes, one Megaboss and one Weirdnob Shaman), costs £184.5 individually, an appreciable 45.8% off (rounded).
- Battleforce Sylvaneth: Darkroot Wargrove (18 miniatures; one Treelord, 6 Kurnoth Hunters, Drycha Hamadreth and 10 Revenants), cost individually £187, saving a good 46.5% (rounded).
- Battleforce Khorne Bloodbound: Slaughterstorm (40 miniatures, literally the same 39 the Expansion used to have; 3 Skullcrushers, 10 Blood Warriors, 20 Bloodreavers, 5 Skullreapers/Wrathmongers, and Skarr Bloodwrath, plus one Aspiring Deathbringer with Goreaxe and Skullhammer. And £25 cheaper), costs £173, and is the battleforce with the less savings, with 42.15% off in total.
I'm surprised for the 40K ones, because there are TWO Space Marine Battleforces. Fortunely, I love Space Wolves and like Deathwatch a lot, so is not a big issue for me. There is also a sweeeeeeeet Tau Battleforce, and an AdMec too:
- Battleforce Space Wolves: Ironclaw Strike Force (28 miniatures; one Stormwolf, one Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought, 15 Space Wolves Blood Claws, 5 Wolf Guard Terminators, one Iron Priest and 5 Fenrisian Wolves), costs £173.5 individually, rounding up the same savings as the Khorne Bloodbound Battleforce, and the best offer for 40K. And they are Space Wolves with literal Space Wolves, so it is an awesome bundle!
- Battleforce Tau Empire: Targeted Reconnaissance Cadre (26 miniatures; one XV95 Ghostkeel Battlesuit with two XV5 Stealth Drones, one Tau Commander with one drone, one Broadside Battlesuit and two Drones, one Tau Devilfish, 10 Tau Pathfinders with one Pulse Accelerator Drone, one Grav-inhibitor Drone and one Recon Drone, and 3 XV25 Stealth Suits with one markerlight Drone), costs £163.5 in GW stores, saving 38.83% rounding up.
- Battleforce Adeptus Mechanicus: Eradication Cohort (17 miniatures, a mix of Cult Mechanicus and Skitarii models; two Kastelan Robots and one Cybernetica Datasmith, three Adeptus Mechanicus Battle Servitors, one Ironstrider Ballistarius/Sydonian Dragoon, 5 Adeptus Mechanicus Sicarians and 5 Adeptus Mechanicus Electro-Priests), priced individually £159.5, this guys have the "worst" savings of all these Battleforces, with 37& off, rounding down. Being a mixture of two armies who just got their release on the 7th Edition, I wouldn't say is bad at all, but they surely need some new options.
- Battleforce Deathwatch: Watchblade Taskforce (27 miniatures; 15 Deathwatch Space Marines, 5 Deathwatch Bikers, 5 Deathwatch Terminators, one Deathwatch Transport and one Watch Master, and 3 upgrade frames included for the Terminators, Bikers and Transport), the most recent faction with a Codex during the 7th Edition to get a Battleforce, costs £171 individually, giving you 41% off, rounded down.
Now, there is a big question: Are this bundles limited? Nobody knows, but we still have 2 and half weeks to find out.
Battleforces used to be starter boxes with varible prices, which got standardized with the Start Collecting boxes. Now there are highlighting this boxes as great Christmas presents (and of course they are), but a multi-army (AND game) release is quite rare, and the last one was, exactly, the Start Collecting! Not only that, but they named the Battleforces and branded them (no, it wasn't just a joke
Also, the past monday was the last Webstore Blog entry, because the 16th of November there will be a new Community Page! we are not sure ye if it will have a forum, but it will have TONS of content, from guides (strategy and painting) to news and videos.
What else could happen now? I got an hypothesis: see that Space Wolves Battleforce? right. Maybe the next month there will be one for the rumored Thousand Sons release. Just *maybe*.
Have a great one!
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