Here’s the new Drukhari Realspace Raiders Battleforce box for Warhammer 40k contents list, release date, rules, value, and pricing in our Dark Eldar breakdown review!
The Drukhari just scored a new Realspace Raiders Battleforce box, and it’s packed tighter than a Raider with too many Wyches onboard. Warhammer 40k players have been waiting for some real movement in Commorragh, and this release finally delivers a box that mixes Wyches, Kabalites, Incubi, and Scourges into one sharp-edged package.
We’ll cover the full new Drukhari Battleforce contents, pricing, release date, rules impact, and whether this is actually worth the points and cash. If you’ve been eyeing Dark Eldar for your next project or just want to know if this kit saves you money, this review breaks it all down with zero mercy.
Contents List, Release Date, Pricing & Value
The new Drukhari Battleforce release date is October 11th, 2025. Similarly, the Drukhari Battleforce retail price is also $240 with the recent price increase (see below for local currency conversions).
That aside, the Drukhari Realspace Raiders Battleforce contents are packed with 37 miniatures in a strike force that’s all about blitzing across the battlefield:
- 10x Kabalites
- 10x Wyches
- 5x Scourges
- 5x Hellions
- 5x Incubi
- 1x New Archon
- 1x Venom
Values & Pricing
The new Drukhari Battleforce Box Set is more than just a box of miniatures; it’s your all-access pass to some serious battlefield domination. With plenty of variety packed into those 37 models, you’re more than set to start this army with this box.
Plus, who can say no to some sweet savings?
Drukhari Battleforce Box List Price: $240 CAD$290 £150 €190
Models | Unit Name | Value |
10 | Kabalites | $45 |
10 | Wyches | $45 |
5 | Scourges | $37 |
5 | Hellions | $35 |
1 | Incubi | $62.50 |
1 | Archon | $42 (based on Autarch kit) |
1 | Venom | $42 |
Drukhari Battleforce Box | ||
Total MSRP: | $338.50 | |
Savings Versus Box Price: | $98.50 |
Battleforce Warhammer 40k Comparisons
Check out how the new army set stacks up against other bundle box releases, including the Adepta Sororitas Combat Patrol box from 2024.
Box Set Name | Price | Qty of Minis | Value |
Deathwing Assault | $220 | 22 | $124 |
Drukhari Battleforce Box | $240 | 37 | $98.50 |
Adepta Sororitas Combat Patrol | $168 | 26 | $59 |
Dread Talons Battleforce | $230 | 35 | $140 |
Stompa Boyz Battleforce | $210 | 23 | $166 |
Battleforce Pricing By Country
Country | Price |
United States | $240 |
Canada | CAD$290 |
United Kingdom | £150 |
Europe | €190 |
Is it Worth It?
In terms of raw value, this has it! With almost $100 in value, you’re basically getting two of the units inside for free, so if you need everything in the box, this is a great way to get a force on the board quickly.
However, there is an issue with the box. You only get one venom with the box, so you’ll basically need to get at least one more raider, and then probably something to carry the rest of your troops as well. You really, really do not want Wyches walking across the board.
This will also be the first place to pick up the new Archon, so that gives the box some intrinsic value as well. All in all, this is a good box for new players to start a force. For players with big collections, we might just wait until the Archon comes out on its own.
How Many Points Is This?
Based on the current edition of 40k, we would guess the Drukhari battleforce points are somewhere around 650 points. But, as you know, the tides of the Grimdark universe are ever-shifting, and with the latest points updates, that number could quickly fluctuate.
Where To Buy Your Box
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- Mid Atlantic US: Fabricators Forge | Bazooka Games | or | The Rogue Traders |
- Central US: Wargame Portal | Collector Store | Dicehead Games | Noble Knight Games | or | Warpfire Minis |
- West Coast US: Frontline Gaming | Gamers Guild AZ | or | Squad Marks |
- UK: Element Games (UK) | Merlin’s Minis | or | Wayland Games |
- Canada: Fenris Workshop | Tista Minis | Abyss Game Store | or | Kingdom Titans |
- Worldwide: Amazon | eBay | or | Games Workshop’s Store |
What to Buy Next?
The Battleforce is a strong opener, but your Wyches aren’t winning games if they’re hoofing it across no man’s land; you’ll want at least one Raider and probably another Venom to cart everything around. After transports, Ravagers or Talos bring the extra punch and durability to make your list feel complete.
If you’re leaning into speed and harassment, grab some Reavers or more Hellions to keep pressure on every corner of the table. With those additions, your Realspace Raiders start to look less like a carpool and more like a proper Drukhari raid.
You could also grab the new Combat Patrol to complement this with some more Coven power and tough units.
Final Thoughts From Us: Drukhari Battleforce
The Drukhari Realspace Raiders Battleforce isn’t just a box of models; it’s basically your ticket to starting a raiding party that actually feels like it belongs in the 41st millennium. Between the savings, the shiny new Archon, and enough bodies to make a real splash on the tabletop, this set does a lot of heavy lifting.
Sure, you’ll want to snag some transports and a few extra toys down the line, but as a foundation, this box is hard to argue with.
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