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Shocking New AoS Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead Value: REVIEW

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Here’s the new AoS Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead contents list, release date, rules, value, and pricing in our updated savings breakdown!

The new Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead box is here, and the value is getting noticed by Age of Sigmar hobbyists. Packed with must-have units for building or expanding your Soulblight Gravelords army, this box has players talking about its contents, release date, and just how much you’re saving compared to buying everything separately.

Ready to see if this is the best bang for your buck? We have our take on this box, with a breakdown of what’s inside and how it stacks up against the competition.

Contents List, Release Date, Pricing & Value

spearhead boxThe Deathrattle Tomb Host Spearhead Box is shaping up to be a skeletal jackpot for Soulblight Gravelords players. This set includes everything you need to bolster your forces: a Wight King, Barrow Knights, Barrow Guard, and a heap of Deathrattle Skeletons. Think of it as an undead starter pack, only these troops don’t need food, water, or sleep—just a battlefield to conquer.

The new 2025 Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead has a release date that’s still TBA and has an estimated retail price of $145, like the ones released before it (see below for local currency conversions.) Here is a contents list of what comes in the new Age of Sigmar Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead box:

  • 1x Wight King
  • 10x Barrow Guard
  • 20x Deathrattle Skeletons
  • 5x Barrow Knights

AoS Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead Review

 

Deathrattle SkeletonsSo, you’re eyeing that Spearhead box, huh? Good choice! These boxes are basically the VIP pass to starting a killer Age of Sigmar army. You get a solid mix of units – from the tough-as-nails troops to those snazzy specialist units. It’s like assembling an all-star team right out of the gate, plus you can even play this box as is in smaller games of AoS, aptly called “Spearhead.”

Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead Box List Price: $145 CAD$175 £87.50 €115

Models Unit Name Value
10 Barrow Guard  $60 (based on recent releases)
1 Wight King $19
20 Deathrattle Skeletons $62.50
5 Barrow Knights $65 (based on Chaos Knights)
Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead
  Total MSRP:  $206.50
  Savings Versus Box Price: $61.50

AoS Spearhead Comparisons

Check out how the new Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead value stacks up against other bundle box releases, including the new Blood Angels Combat Patrol box from 2024.

Box Set Name Price Qty of Minis Value
Deathwing Assault $220 22 $124
Blood Angels Combat Patrol $168 17 $71.50
AoS Skaven Spearhead $145 25 $63
Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead $145 36 $61.50
Cities of Sigmar Spearhead $145 17 $96

Is It Worth It?

This box actually has great value! It basically gives you an additional 40% value (you get $206.50 in value for only spending $145), and for a GW purchase, that is honestly something special. If you want to play Gravelords (and especially if you missed out on the Army box), this is a great way to do it. 

Either way, this is a decent way to get a Soulblight Gravelords force on the table quickly if this is the only bundle you have access to. 

How Many Points Is This?

So, you’re wondering how many points the Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead box racks up, eh? Well, in Age of Sigmar 4th edition, this box hits with about 400 points. But, as you know, the tides of the Mortal Realms are ever-shifting, and with the latest updates, that number could quickly fluctuate.

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Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead Box List Price: $145 CAD$175 £87.50 €115

 

barrow guard

  • Base Size: Varies
  • Height: Varies
  • Alignment: Death
  • Faction: Soulblight Gravelords
  • Role: Commander, Troops, Cavalry 
  • Material: Plastic
  • Number of Minis: 36
  • Release Year: 2024

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Soulblight Gravelords AoS Spearhead Contents & Description

Wight King 2The Deathrattle Tomb Host is the ultimate combat force, loaded with 36 miniatures ready to storm the battlefield and obliterate anything in their path. If your enemies thought they could hold the line, they’re in for a rude awakening. 

The Barrow Guard

Barrow GuardThe Barrow Guard are the steadfast bodyguards of the Wight King. Loyal beyond death, they were buried with their ruler, armed and armored for eternal service. They can be equipped with either swords and shields or spears, making them versatile warriors.

Abilities on the Battlefield

Their cursed weapons don’t just look intimidating—they deliver mortal wounds to their foes. Plus, they’re excellent at protecting nearby heroes, turning your Wight King into an unshakable centerpiece.

The Barrow Knights

barrow knightsFor those who appreciate a cavalry charge (even if it’s made of bones), the Barrow Knights are here. These skeletal horsemen were buried alongside their steeds and retain their martial pride. On the battlefield, they replace the old Black Knights with a twist: they can recover models without needing a dice roll, ensuring they stick around to finish the job.

Deathrattle Skeletons

Deathrattle Skeletons 2Clanking around in rusted weapons and the tattered remains of what was once some pretty impressive armor, Deathrattle Skeletons are the relentless backbone of any Soulblight vampire’s army. They don’t tire, they don’t hesitate, and they definitely don’t stop to chat.

When they’re not busy hacking apart enemies without a shred of remorse, they’re out toiling away in the fields of the Deathrattle Kingdoms—because apparently, even in undeath, there’s no escaping hard labor. Ruled by Wight Kings and serving as the perfect example of Nagash’s grand, decaying vision, these bony warriors prove that you don’t need flesh to be frighteningly efficient.

Wight King

Wight KingBack in the old days, warlords didn’t just fight—they carved their names into history with blood and steel. When they finally bit the dust, their followers buried them deep underground, sealing their tombs with shamanistic magic to keep out grave robbers and would-be treasure hunters. Some of those tombs have crumbled away over time, but plenty still stand, hidden in places where Dark Magic lingers like a bad omen.

In these cursed lands, the dead don’t always stay that way. When the Dark Magic surges, these ancient warlords stir, their skeletal remains shaking off centuries of dust. Rising from their crypts as Wight Kings, their eyes burn with an eerie glow, fueled by power that refuses to let them rest.

What to Buy Next?

Prince VhordraiWell, this is only a small portion of the new stuff coming for the army, so we would grab all the other new stuff! Who really cares how good it is? Just look how amazing the new dragon is! 

Final Thoughts on the New Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead

So, is this box worth sinking your fangs into? Absolutely. You’re getting a solid mix of infantry, cavalry, and a commanding presence, all bundled at a price that makes the undead wallet-friendly. The savings alone make this a strong pick, but the real win is how quickly it gets you rolling dice and raising the dead.

See All the New Soulblight Gravelords Army Reveals Here!

What do you think of the new AoS Soulblight Gravelords Spearhead, pricing, value, rules, contents list, and release date?

About the Author: Travis Pasch

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Travis Pasch

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!