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Warhammer 40K: Battleforce Pricing Breakdowns

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Nov 7 2023
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We know the pricing for the Warhammer 40,000 Battleforces. So what types of deals are we getting for these? Let’s find out.

The Warhammer 40,000 Battleforces are clocking in at $230 this year and, for the most part, all of these Battleforce boxes are excellent starting points for their respective army. But how do they stack-up against your wallet? We’re going to dig into and crunch the numbers to see what the savings end up being.

Battleforce Pricing Breakdowns

Defenders of the Ancestors

Contents:

Einhyr Champion = $40

Hekaton Land Fortress = $115

Grimnyr = $45

2x Einhyr Hearthguard = $120

Sagitaur = $65

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Total Individual MSRP = $385

Total Savings = $155

 

Beast Snagga Stampede

Contents:

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Hunta Rig = $140

Mozrog Skragbad = $60

Painboss = $40

Ork Beast Snagga Boyz = $60

Squighog Boyz = $65

Total Individual MSRP = $365

Total Savings = $135

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Cadian Defence Force

Contents:

Cadian Command Squad = $45

2x Cadian Shock Troops = $100

2x Rogal Dorn Battle Tank = $200

Total Individual MSRP = $345

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Total Savings = $115

 

Space Marine Spearhead Force

Contents:

Captain With Jump Pack = $40

3x Jump Pack Intercessors = $180

Primaris Invader ATV = $50

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Outriders = $60

Total Individual MSRP = $330

Total Savings = $100

 

Onslaught Swarm

Contents:

Hive Tyrant = $60

Norn Emissary = $115

Genestealers = $55

2x Hormagaunts = $100

Total Individual MSRP = $330

Total Savings = $100

 

Exalted of the Red Angel

Contents:

Angron = $170

2x Eightbound = $120

Khorne Berzekers = $65

Total Individual MSRP =  $355

Total Savings = $125

 

The numbers speak for themselves. All of these boxes will save you at least $100 off the individual MSRP. The best overall deal is the Leagues of Votann which will save you the most at $155 off the retail price. The Space Marines and Tyranid boxes are the least amount of savings at $100 off — again, not bad but not as much as the Leagues of Votann box.

Personally, I’m still really tempted by the Exalted of the Red Angel. Saving $125 off the core of a World Eaters Army is a great deal. You could roll that savings into more World Eater options to make that a fully functioning army pretty easily, too. If you’ve got a favorite box let us know in the comments.

 

Are you swayed to purchase any of these boxes based on the savings now?

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Author: Adam Harrison
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