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5 Ways You Save $$$ Buying The Warcry Starter Box

By Rob Baer | July 27th, 2019 | Categories: Warcry

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Get it before it’s gone. That seems to be the motto of the new GW. Check out the five ways you save money buying the Warcry Starter box!

If you haven’t been following along, Warcry is an Age of Sigmar-based skirmish game similar to both Kill Team and Warhammer Underworlds in a lot of ways. Warbands have fighter cards and can move across ever-changing maps from game-to-game.

Warcry is generating considerable hype now that the prices and products have been revealed. However, if you forget how quickly the Kill Team starter set sold out (and still hasn’t come back in stock one year later), getting value from this box set may be the furthest thing from some hobbyists minds.

Warcry Box Set $170

Get Yours For Less At Miniature Market

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This set itself is coming with two Warbands, terrain, dice, a core book, folding board and more. Judging by the confirmed prices that we’ve seen from multiple retailers, we can get a decent estimate of the true value inside.

  • Iron Golem/Untamed Beasts Warband: $100 (Cypher Lords are $50 by themselves) 
  • Core Book: $40
  • Battleplan Cards: $18
  • Warcry Starter Scenery: $90 (Corpsewrack Mausoleum expansion is $90)
  • Chaos Beasts (Furies and Raptorx models): $50 (We say $50 because roughly the same number of models come in the Cypher Lords Warbands box). 
  • Dice, Tokens, foldable board: $30-40 total estimate

Total Estimated Value: $328-$338

Total Savings vs MSRP: $158-$168

Remember: We say “estimated” because the Warbands, terrain, and dice are only found inside of the Warcry starter for now. However, GW has had a track record of releasing box-exclusive units later on.

Overall, the value inside definitely looks to be solid. Especially if you want to have a building block for more Warcry content. There are definitely cheaper ways to get into the game. I.e by using AoS factions and just buying the card packs.

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So if you’re wanting to have one single purchase with everything you need to play including two brand new Warbands, this box set had value for sure.

What are your thoughts on the starter box? Will you be splitting it with a friend? Have you decided to play your AoS faction and just drop $50 on a core book/cards?

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About the Author: Rob Baer

Rob Baer

 rob avatar faceJob Title: Founder, Publisher, & Managing Editor

Founded Spikey Bits in 2009

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Bio: Virginia restless, miniature painter & cat dad. He blames LEGOs for all this, as there was something about those little-colored blocks that started it all. Spikey Bits sprung from Rob staying motivated to hobby on his backlog of projects, while sharing his knowledge with others during the early blogging era.

LEGO maniac and scale model hobbyist in the 80s turned miniature wargamer and trading card player ever since. He’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition), but Titans of all sizes will always be his favorite! It’s even rumored that his hobby vault rivals the Solemnance Galleries, containing rulebooks filled with lore from editions long past, ancient packs of black-bordered Magic Cards, and minatures made of pewter and resin.