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Save Big! GW’s 2019 Battleforce Bundles Savings Vs. Retail Price

By Rob Baer | January 10th, 2020 | Categories: Games Workshop, Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, Warhammer 40k Rumors

primaris space marine wal hor saveTime to save big. Don’t miss these savings versus retail price on the 4 Age of Sigmar and 6 Warhammer 40k holiday Battleforce bundles for Christmas!

If you were wanting to give your army a boost or start off on the right foot with a brand new force, these Battleforces are probably the way to go.

Looking at the Battleforces previewed from Warhammer Community, we actually got an early heads up that these were coming in the recent wave of holiday release rumors. We’ll be using the prices on the product sheet we saw earlier which have since been basically confirmed with these latest previews.

Rumors of Battleforces December Product Pricing

December 7 rumor product pricing

Coming from @wagamingdave, it looks like some sort of pricing has been revealed for what’s ahead. The pricing at $185 is around the price of last year’s battleforce wave.

Look for them to be released on December 7th, 2019.

 

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Stormcast Eternals Exorcism Soulstrike $185

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  • Lord Exorcist $35
  • 2x 3-man Evocators on Dracolines $120 total
  • 5-man Evocators $60
  • 10-man Sequitor Squad $60

Total MSRP: $275

Total Savings: $90

Skaven Corrupting War-Swarm $200

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  • Verminlord Corruptor $100
  • 20-man Clanrats $35
  • 20-man Plague Monks $35
  • Plagueclaw $35
  • Screaming Bell $65 (comes with Plague Monk model)
  • Grey Seer $25

Total MSRP: $295

Total Savings: $95

Nighthaunt Court of the Craven King $185

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  • Kurdoss Valentian, Craven King $45
  • 10-man Chainrasp Hordes $40
  • 10-man Grimghast Reapers $45
  • 5-man Hexwraiths $35
  • 10-man Dreadscythe Harridans $45
  • 10-man Bladegheist Revenants $45

Total MSRP: $255

Total Savings: $70

Gloomspite Gitz Caveshroom Loonz $185

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  • 3-man Rockgut Troggoths $60
  • 5-man Fanatics $40
  • 2x 5-man Squig Hoppers/Bounderz $50 total
  • Loonboss on Mangler Squig $80
  • Loonboss $30

Total MSRP: $260

Total Savings: $75

Looking at all of these Battleforces, they either bring a bunch of new units (like Stormcast) or are a recent faction that’s been overhauled this year. All in all, these Battleforces all look good. The biggest savings comes from the Skaven Battleforce although it is the most expensive. Plus, some Battleforces are better equipped to supply battlelines than others. You’ll definitely need to expand in more battleline options if you move on from these boxes.

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Blood Angels Crimson Spear Strike Force $185

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  • 10-man Primaris Intercessors $60
  • 5-man Death Company $35
  • Sanguinary Guard  $40 
  • Baal Predator $60
  • Chaplain With Jump Pack $33
  • Terminator Captain $33

This box is coming with quite a few squads. But with 8th edition rules, the Sanguinary Ancient is a separate character from the normal Sanguinary Guard unit. You’re actually getting three characters and a single 4-man squad of Sanguinary Guard now (if you build them that way).

Total MSRP: $261

Total Savings $76

Tyranids Bioswarm $185

battleforce tyranids

  • Carnifex Brood $90
  • Hive Tyrant $60
  • 12-man Termagant Brood $35
  • 12-man Hormagaunt Brood $35
  • 8-man Genestealers $35
  • 10-man Gargoyle Brood $35

Total MSRP: $290

Total Savings: $105

Tau Empire Starclaimer Hunter Cadre $170

battleforce tau

  • Coldstar Commander $55
  • 3-man Stealth Suit Squad $30
  • 3-man Crisis Battlesuit Squad $75
  • 10-man Fire Warrior Strike Team $50
  • Devilfish $40

Total MSRP: $250

Total Savings: $80

Space Wolves Talons of Morkai $170

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  • 5-man Wulfen Squad $60
  • 10-man Intercessors $60
  • Stormwolf $81
  • Ironpriest $30

Total MSRP: $231

Total Savings: $61

Drukhari Poisonblade Raiding Party $185

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  • Archon $25
  • 2x 10-man Kabalite Warriors $70 (total)
  • Venom $35
  • 3-man Reavers $40
  • Talos $55
  • Razorwing Jetfighter $50

Total MSRP: $275

Total Savings: $90 (Basically the price of a Start Collecting)

Chaos Space Marines Vengeance Warband $170

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  • 5-man Terminator Squad $60
  • 10-man Chaos Marine Squad $60 
  • Havoc Squad $55
  • Chaos Rhino $40
  • Terminator Lord $30

Total MSRP: $245

Total Value: $75

Assuming these prices of Battleforces were correct, we’ve seen a corresponding scale of savings for price. The highest savings came from the Tyranid Battleforce with the Drukhari Box just behind. Overall, these are all fairly popular armies in 40k and come with a decent chunk of units to get somebody started off on the right foot. Each one of these boxes allows the player to make a Patrol Detachment at the very least. However, some are closer to filling out Battalions (like the Blood Angels Box) than others.

With these values covered, which box will you be picking up? Will you be starting a new faction or just adding on to your already-existing collection?

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About Rob Baer: Founder, Publisher, & Managing Editor of Spikey Bits, the leading tabletop gaming news website focused on the hobby side of wargaming and miniatures.

Rob also co-founded and currently hosts the Long War Podcast, which has over 350 episodes and focuses on tabletop miniatures gaming, specializing in Warhammer 40k. and spent six years writing for Bell of Lost Souls. 

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Rob has won many Warhammer 40k Tournaments over the years, including multiple first-place finishes in Warhammer 40k Grand Tournaments over the years and even winning 1st place at the Adepticon 40k Team Tournament.

With over 30 years of experience in retail and distribution, Rob knows all the products and exactly which ones are the best. As a member of GAMA (Game Manufacturers Association), he advocates for gaming stores and manufacturers in these difficult times, always looking for the next big thing to feature for the miniatures hobby, helping everyone to provide the value consumers want.

While he’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition) and has been hobbying on miniatures since the 1980s, 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 models made of both pewter and resin.