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GW 2021 Christmas Battleforces: Full Pricing & Values

By Rob Baer | December 17th, 2021 | Categories: Warhammer 40k, Warhammer 40k Rumors, Warhammer Community

christmas-battleforces-pricing-valuesHere are all the pricing and values for the 2021 Warhammer 40k and AoS Christmas Battleforces releases from Games Workshop.

A lot of hobbyists love the savings that come inside the ten or so GW Christmas Battleforces for Warhammer each year. It’s normally an even better way to get started on a new army or project that may interest you, and save a lot of cash in the process.

In 2020 there were six Warhammer 40k Christmas Battleforces and four for Age of Sigmar. They ranged from $200-$210 some were much better values than others.

GW 2021 Christmas Battleforces: Full Pricing & Values

Luckily, the prices are basically the same on these as last year! This means you can save a lot of hobby dollars by picking these big boxes up, just remember the Adeptus Mechanicus box has been delayed until January 2022 for the US and Canada. 

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Four new Battleforces are here for Age of Sigmar. Let’s take a look at the details of the contents and value!

Soulblight Gravelords: Revenant Legion $210

Revenant Legion

First up are the vampires of the Soulblight Gravelords, who lead a dolorous horde of brainless thralls in a bumper box that contains 66 miniatures. Hordes of Deadwalker Zombies are particularly useful for pinning down enemy forces while the Vengorian Lord and their Blood Knights swoop in for the jugular.

All of the models in this box were part of their recently updated line, which means even if you are a vet, most of these might be brand new painting challenges you haven’t had before.

The Revenant Legion is a party in a box with 66 models including a bestial Vengorian Lord, five barded Blood Knights, 20 Deathrattle Skeleton warriors and, count ‘em, 40 Deadwalker Zombies.

Battleforce Value: 

  • Vengorian Lord: $60
  • 5x Blood Knights: $60
  • 20x Deathrattle Skeletons: $60
  • 40x Deadwalker Zombies: $110

Total MSRP: $290

Total Value: $80

Hedonites of Slaanesh: Sybarite Blade-Carnival $210

Sybarite Blade-Carnival

Add a little more finesse to your slaughter with the Sybarite Blade-Carnival, which collects a cavalcade of elite Slaanesh Mortals in one place. When these peerless warriors aren’t preening, they’re a surgical strike force comprising 30 miniatures – perfect for tearing reality in two and summoning gaggles of Daemonettes.

Nothing feels worse than getting a box with some old un-updated models in it, luckily just like a bunch of the other battleforces, this one doesn’t!

Led by a Shardspeaker, this box also nets you three Slaangor Fiendbloods, ten Blissbarb archers – plus a lowly homunculus – and five Exalted Seekers which can be built as either Slickblades or Blissbarbs. Then there are ten elite warriors you can build as Mymirdesh Painbringers or frenzied Symbraesh Twinsouls.

Battleforce Value: 

  • Shardspeaker: $30
  • 3X Slaangor Fiendbloods: $50
  • 10x Blissbarb archers: $50
  • Slickblade Seekers: $65
  • Mymirdesh Painbringers: $60
  • Symbaresh Twinsouls: $60

Total MSRP: $305

Total Value: $95

Lumineth Realm-lords: Vanari Shining Host $210

Vanari Shining Host

From one group of self-involved egotists to another, it’s the pointy-helmed Aelves of Hysh. This insufferably well-oiled Vanari Shining Host focuses on the Tyrionic half of the Realm-lords’ martial forces, bringing 23 models of archers, spearmen, and cavalry to bear with gleaming precision.

If you like High Elves, look no further than the Lumineth Realm-Lords, as they are essentially the spiritual evolution of what we all think of when we hear “High Elves”.

With Vanari Auralan Wardens, Bladelords, Dawnriders, and a Starshard Ballista, all led by a Vanari Bannerblade and a Lord Regent, this is the perfect Tyrionic hammer for newly arrived Realm-lords.

Battleforce Value: 

  • Vanari Auralan Wardens: $60
  • Bladelords: $60
  • Dawnriders $60
  • Starshard Ballista $50
  • Bannerblade $35
  • Lord Regent $55

Total MSRP: $320

Total Value: $110

Ossiarch Bonereapers: Mortisan Tithe-Echelon $210

Mortisan Tithe-Echelon

Finally, the Ossiarch Bonereapers are back to collect the Bone Tithe on time, because they really want to make sure Nagash has a good Christmas. This immovable legion of 27 models consists of a core of Mortek Guard, backed up by a Mortek Crawler, and a range of grim bone constructs and heroes ready and willing to forcefully acquire each and every tibia and fibia on the docket.

Those dusting off their knucklebone abacuses ready for the tithe in the US, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia will be able to pre-order this Battleforce on Saturday. Everywhere else will need to wait a little longer for this set to arrive – but it’s on its way.

As the final battleforce box, the Bonereapers are a more elite variant to the standard skeletons we see inside the Soulblight Gravelords box.

Commanded by a Mortisan Boneshaper and a Soulreaper, these immortal debt collectors include 20 Mortek Guard and three Necropolis Stalkers – or three Immortis Guard, if you prefer. A Gothizzar Harvester refashions errant bones into new constructs for the army, while the Mortek Crawler hurls the gift of caskets of screaming souls at besieged enemies.

Battleforce Value: 

  • Boneshaper: $30 
  • Soulreaper: $30 
  • Mortek Guard: $60
  • Necropolis Stalkers: $50
  • Gothizzar Harvester: $50
  • Mortek Crawler: $80

Total MSRP: $300

Total Value: $90

Overall, these are all decent values and they did a pretty good job of keeping the total MSRP all very similar. While Lumineth has the most value in terms of dollars, it’s not by an insane amount. Whether you play the armies already or not they come with a decent chunk of units to get somebody started off on the right foot or add to your forces.

It looks like each one of these boxes allows the player to get started on a battalion. 

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Six new Battleforces are here for Warhammer 40k in 2021. Let’s take a look at the details of the contents and their values!

Space Marines: Shieldbreaker Strike Force $210

Shieldbreaker Strike Force

Overwhelm your opponent with the explosive might of the Space Marines. This is a Battleforce that hits hard and fast thanks to a Storm Speeder and 29 Primaris Space Marines, including some fairly chunky Gravis-armoured battle brothers.

While a box full of simple marines might not be exciting, it’s certainly viable as you’ll need a ton of marines to fill out a full list anyways!

In this box, a Captain and his entourage of Bladeguard Veterans lead a balanced heavy infantry force of 10 Intercessors, 10 Assault Intercessors, and five Heavy Intercessors. Meanwhile, a fast and agile Storm Speeder Hailstrike is perfect for flanking enemy forces, or taking down hard targets when built either as the Hammerstrike or Thunderstrike variant.

Battleforce Value: 

  • 10 Intercessors: $60
  • 10 Assualt Intercessors: $60
  • 5 Heavy Intercessors: $60
  • Bladeguard Veterans: $50
  • Storm Speeder: $65
  • Primaris Captain: $35

Total MSRP: $330

Total Value: $120

Death Guard: Plaguefester Warband $210

Plaguefester Warband

This box includes a host of Plague Marines and Deathshroud Bodyguard, accompanied by daemon-touched war machines – three Myphitic Blight-haulers and a Plagueburst Crawler – all able to withstand a huge amount of punishment before crashing into the enemy lines in an inexorable wave of stench and decay. 

For Death Guard adherents in the US, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, this Battleforce is available to pre-order on Saturday. Nurgle devotees in other regions will have a short wait before marching into battle – chalk it up to rusted joints.

With a great selection of characters, vehicles, and troops, it’s hard to go wrong with this box.

The Plaguefester Warband is the definitive image of an unstoppable Death Guard army, with a Champion and Icon Bearer leading seven Plague Marines and three Deathshroud Terminators. Three Myphitic Blight-haulers and a Plagueburst Crawler cover their march.

Battleforce Value:

  • Deathshroud Terminators: $60
  • Plague Marines: $50
  • Blight-haulers: $75
  • Plagueburst Crawler: $65
  • Plague Marine Champion: $30
  • Icon Bearer: $30

Total MSRP: $310

Total Value: $100

Necrons: Worldscour Legion $210

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There’s nothing worse than being woken up from your nap aeons earlier than planned, which is a fact of (synthetic) life for Necrons across the galaxy. This Battleforce is especially cranky about it, and wants to put its opponents to bed with esoteric guns wielded by Lokhust Heavy Destroyers and Canoptek Doomstalkers, and the razor-sharp claws of the Ophydian Destroyers and Flayed Ones.

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If the skeletal-robot theme of Necrons is more our speed, then this box also comes with a great selection of different types of models to give you a sense of what a full army might be like.

A Psychomancer cryptek leads the force, with a unit of 10 Necron Warriors and three Scarab Swarms making up the durable centre. The real killing work falls to a Lokhust Heavy Destroyer, three Ophydian Destroyers, five Flayed Ones, and two huge Canoptek Doomstalkers.

Battleforce Value:

  • Psychomancer Cryptek: $35
  • Necron Warriors: $45
  • Lokhust Heavy Destroyer: $35
  • 3 Ophydian Destroyers: $55
  • 5 Flayed Ones: $50
  • 2 Canoptek Doomstalkers: $80

Total MSRP: $300

Total Value: $90

Orks: Killdakka Warband $210

Killdakka Warband

Killdakka, what a wonderful word to say out loud… Ork speech is poetry when you think about it. This box includes 20 Boyz, plus a Deffkilla Wartrike, your choice of Orky aeroplane, and a Big Mek. That’s lots of kill, and indeed dakka.

Orks have been dominating at tournaments lately, and conveniently enough, this box seems to come with an assortment of models that slot right into those meta lists if you wanted to try them.

While five Nobz, 20 Boyz, and 10 unfortunate Gretchin (with their long-suffering Runtherd handler) storm across the battlefield in search of heads to split, Da Boss speeds into combat aboard his Deffkilla Wartrike. A Big Mek with Shokk Attack Gun has a jolly old time teleporting Snotlings into people from behind the front line, while a Dakkajet screams overhead to strike enemy forces.

Battleforce Value:

  • 5 Nobz: $34
  • 20 Boyz: $100 (New ETB From the Combat Patrol)
  • Gretchin: $18
  • Deffkilla Wartrike: $50
  • Big Mek with Shokk Attack Gun: $37
  • Dakkajet: $75

Total MSRP: $314

Total Value: $104

Adepta Sororitas: Purgatos Mission $210

Purgatos Mission

What’s better than a tank with a stained glass window on it? Nothing, but a tank with a rocket-launching church organ is just as cool. This Battleforce comes with both – an Immolator, an Exorcist, and 16 Adepta Sororitas on foot, ready to toast a lot of heretics and marshmallows.

Sisters are a fan favorite faction, and their newest update helped reinvigorate a lot of their model lineup. That being said this might be a decent place to start as all of the models inside are the recently updated ones!

The fierce eyes of a Sister Dogmata command this force, which is composed of five Celestian Sacrosancts, 10 Battle Sisters, an Immolator armed transport, and a mighty Exorcist tank. 

Battleforce Value: 

  • Sister Dogmata: $35
  • Celestian Sacresants: $55
  • 10 Battle Sisters: $60
  • Immolator: $75
  • Exorcist: $80

Total MSRP: $305

Total Value: $95

Adeptus Mechanicus: Omnissiah’s Talon $210

Omnissiah’s Talon

If you like eccentric mechanical limbs, gosh does the Adeptus Mechanicus have a treat for you with not one or two, but 15 weird and wonderful modes of ambulation or flight! There’s also a unit of Skitarii and a powerful Tech-priest to lead this gaggle of whirring, clunking, zapping warriors.

For those in the United States and Canada, Forge World Memphis** has had its requisitions delayed by solar interference, so the Omnissiah’s Talon box won’t arrive until early next year. 

Ad Mech is another great faction if you like shooty lists, but unfortunately for the US and Canada, we won’t be able to pick this one up until after the new year.

Five speedy Pteraxii, five stealthy Ruststalkers, and three Serberys Raiders make up the core of this battleforce, supported by the Ironstrider Ballistarii’s powerful cognis lascannons. Behind them marches a unit of 10 Skitarii Rangers and their Tech-priest Manipulus commander.

Battleforce Value: 

  • 5x Pteraxii: $60
  • Ruststalkers: $49
  • Serberys Raiders: $60
  • Ironstrider: $55
  • Skitarii Rangers: $44
  • Tech-priest Manipulus: $35

Total MSRP: $303

Total Value: $93

Overall, these are all decent values and they did a pretty good job of keeping the total MSRP all very similar. While the Space Marines have the most value in terms of dollars, it’s not by an insane amount. Whether you play the armies already or not they come with a decent chunk of units to get somebody started off on the right foot or add to your forces.

It looks like each one of these boxes allows the player to make a Combat Patrol Detachment at the very least. 

However, if you can find any of the 2020 battleforces this year that are not coming back in 2021 they all are solid values still, and definitely worth the money!

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