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New AoS Lumineth Realm-Lords Army Box Set VALUE

lumineth realm-lords walHere’s how much value is inside the new Lumineth Realm-Lords Army box set.  We’ve got the full price breakdown and how many hobby $$$ you may save soon!

GW has put out all kinds of Box Sets in the past. From Start Collectings to Battleforces, they all involve some kind of savings. Looks like GW has branched out and tried something new for the Lumineth Realm-Lords with a new Army Box offereing that has models, a Battletome, dice, warscroll cards, and more… early

It’s basically a toe-dipper into the faction with all the fancy bells and whistles that some players like to ball out on. It seems to be the first of its kind for Age of Sigmar, so what is the value inside?

New AoS Lumineth Realm-Lords Army Box Set Value

lumineth realm lords box altGW is trying something new on this next AoS release. Making it easier for new players and veterans alike to start the Realm-Lords, they’re throwing in some interesting options for this box. It looks like we’re getting a Battleline, a Cavalry (Battleline?) unit, and a Leader on top of other game aides.

Lumineth Realm-Lords Army Box contents

Let’s start to break down the potential price and value for what’s been previewed. Keep in mind that no prices have been confirmed and we’ll be going off the near-equivalent units for the Ossiarch Bonereapers in terms of cost.

Lumineth Realm-Lords Army Box Value AccessoriesAlso, note that it looks about like what a Start Collecting box would have in terms of models… but with the Battletome, dice, etc. the price ended up being more than a typical Start Collecting Box, but less than the Sisters of Battle Army Starter, which was $210

Lumineth Realm-Lords Army Box: $185

What’s Inside:

  • 10x Auralan Wardens $30? Mortek Guard are a Spearmen equivalent and comes as a unit of 20 for $60. This may be half a box of Wardens…
  • 5x Vanari Dawnriders $60 
  • 1x Light of Eltharion $40
  • Lumineth Realm-Lords Battletome $40
  • Warscroll Cards, Tokens & 3″ Measuring stick? $20
  • Dice $30

Total Value: $220?

MSRP: $185

Total Potential Savings: $35?

It seems for this release there may be a bit of a premium on the early access aspect to the faction, then any real bundle value. However all of the content inside is new, so there is no redundant product included, which is nice.

lumineth realmlords online preview 2 box 2Look for this to hit store shelves on June 27th, so be sure to get yours fast, because just like with other box sets like Looncurse and Feast of Bones it may go fast!  If you want to know how many points it all is- click the link below!

Lumineth Realm-Lords Army Starter Box Points SPOTTED!

With all of this on the table next for the faction, what will you be grabbing? Do you think this will be a decent way to start building your army? What’s been your favorite model for the faction so far?

Let us know in the comments of our Facebook Hobby Group, and make sure you enter the latest monthly giveaway for FREE today!

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