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40k’s Kill Team & Expansions Value Savings $$

By Wesley Floyd | August 1st, 2018 | Categories: 40k Kill Team, Warhammer 40k

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With Kill Team finally out, and expansions are right around the corner, let’s revisit how much hobby $$$ you can save on all the kits that are coming soon!

Let’s take a look at the latest expansions for Kill Team as well as a closer look at the terrain inside those boxes along with the projected value and more

In case you were wondering what the total value of the starter set looked like, we’ve got it all right here for you.

40k’s Kill Team & Expansions Value Savings $$

Kill Zone- Sector Munitorum $80

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Kill Zone Munitorum will have Barrels, crates, and cargo containers that litter the play area. Cranes and tight corners may be a hazard or an advantage to you and your Kill Team so plan ahead and use the terrain against your opponent.

  • Munitorum Armored Containers X2 $50
  • Sector Mechanicus Galvanic Servohaulers $40
  • Munitorum playmat $?

Total estimated terrain value $140

Kill Team- Drop Force Imperator $50

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This is a box set with 5 Tempestus Scions. Some of the terrain that looks like it goes with the Munitorum and datasheets.

  • 5-man Tempestus Scion squad $35
  • Munitorum Armored Containers $35 (Based of GW’s pricing trends for less than full kits)

Total estimated value: $65

Kill Team- Writhing Shadow $50

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Eight Genestealers are coming in their own box called The Writhing Shadow. The same terrain that comes in the Scion Kill Team box will be in here as well.

  • Unit of Genestealers $30
  • Munitorum Armored Containers $35 (Based of GW’s pricing trends for less than full kits)

Total estimated value: $65

Look at what we’re getting inside the boxes along with what it will cost to play Kill Team this go around:

Even the wave one release have decent value to them with the terrain being where you really seem to get the biggest bang for your buck.

So let‘s take a look back at the big starter box first

Kill Team Core Game $130

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GW was clever when they posted the pictures on their website. They don’t show the sprues of the terrain in the box and don’t call it a part of any of the other terrain kits.

But what is the true value of this starter set itself? Let’s start by going down the list

  • Kill Team Core Manual $40
  • Squad of 10 Skitarii (Rangers or Vanguard)  $40
  • Squad of 5 Genestealer Acolyte Hybrids $40
  • Folding game board $?
  • Kill Team Cards $15 ea. (minus 15 blank cards)
  • Exclusive universal tactics deck  $?
  • Dice and Rulers $?
  • Varied set of Imperial Terrain  $136

So if that is the case, and the “varied set of Imperial Ruins ends up being as far as we can tell two Administratum sets, a half a set of Ruins, and one sprue from the Basilicanum set.

That’s nearly $136 MSRP of terrain value in a $130 box set plus what looks to be an $18ish value for the Basilicanum sprue.

Total Value Estimate:  $271 plus other components

Sprue Chart

For those of you who want to get the terrain sets that’ll be available around the time of Kill Team, this chart may help you decide what you want to grab.

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This pic’s original posting is unknown but it has been making its rounds on the internet.

Games Workshop is making five different terrain “sets” off of six sprues total. The only thing that’s changing is the number and type of sprues between each box. This should give you a clearer idea of what comes inside the kits you’ve been thinking about snatching up.

Kill Zone Sector- Mechanicus $80

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  • Sector Mechanicus Ferratonic Incinerator $60 
  • Sector Mechanicus Alchomite Stack $50
  • Thermic Plasma Conduits $35
  • Mechanicus Playmat $?

Total estimated terrain value: $145 

What do you think about Kill Team since its reboot? What Kill Team do you play?  Let us know in the comments of our Facebook Hobby Group.

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About the Author: Wesley Floyd

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Wesley Floyd

Job Title: Staff Writer

Joined: 2018

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About Wesley Floyd: Wes has been in the Warhammer hobby since 2015 and joined the Spikey Bits writing team in 2018. He is known for his satirist takes on trending topics and imaginative yet amazingly affordable hobby solutions to painting Warhammer miniatures.

Imperial fanboy, tabletop fanatic, and the self-proclaimed King of Sprues. He knows for a fact that Mephiston red is the best-tasting paint and is the commission painting equivalent of a Wendy’s 4 for $4.  If you like what he writes and want to contact him or have your tabletop minatures painted (to a mostly okayish standard), message him on Instagram.