GW’s newest bundle deal is here and it’s an amazing way save some serious cast BIG Monsters for the Beastclaw Raiders!
Sure only 14 models come in this new army box, but don’t let that fool you as this army can clock in around 1500 points itself in Age of Sigmar. Purchase two and you can double down on an easy 2k and have plenty of left-overs for trade bait.
Total retail if purchased separately is $305 for a savings of roughly 30%!
Best part is, all these models are VERY playable for the new faction!
Harbingers of dark months and dead seasons, marauders who stalk through the frozen darkness, the ogor tribes of the Beastclaw Raiders are gargantuan creatures of strength and hunger. Their assaults are relentless and furious, striking with all the suddenness of the encroaching winter. They fight not to conquer or dominate, but for sustenance – they are led by their bellies to their battles, and the victims of their slaughter are consumed, staving off the hunger briefly before the hunt begins anew.
This box set contains the Icewind Assault – an instant collection of Beastclaw Raiders miniatures, with their very own Warscroll Battalion providing them with special rules when fielded together! You’ll receive:
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