Battleforce boxes had success in 2020 & 2021. These are a fantastic way to get into a new army or even add to an existing one, but whats inside them and how many points of miniatures do you get?
Prices have been confirmed to be £130 per box – Peter. In the meantime I thought our readers would like to know the value of the toys… so see below against each box:
Battleforce Boxset
Cost
RRP
Daughters of Khaine – Slaughter Coven
£162.50
£130.00
Orruk Warclans – Kruleboyz
£187.50
£130.00
Gloomspite Gitz – Stampeding Squigalanche
£191.50
£130.00
Skaventide – Verminous Host
£206.50
£130.00
Nighthaunt – Legion of Grief
£200.00
£130.00
Slyvaneth – Revenant Wargrove
£211.00
£130.00
Stormcast Eternals – Thunderstrike Spearhead
£198.50
£130.00
There’s a big variation here, with Daughters of Khaine being the lowest price outside the boxset – because a good chunk of them are in the Vanguard box. So a lot depends on the RRP of each Battleforce but there’s likely to be some good deals in there – especially if it’s your army or you’re looking for something new to play with in 2023.
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So what do you get inside and how much would it cost you normally? I’ve also included the points for the troops as sold, but you can make small changes with the way some of the models are built.
Daughters of Khaine
Warhammer Community / Games Workshop
Unit
Points
Cost
Slaughter Queen on Cauldron
315
£47.50
5 Khinerai Heartrenders
95
£35
5 Melusai Blood Sisters
140
Vanguard
5 Doomfire Warlocks
145
Vanguard
10 Witch Aelves
115
£80
Total
810
£162.50
RRP
£130.00
Saving
£32.50
Orruk Warclans – Kruleboyz
Warhammer Community / Games Workshop
Unit
Points
Cost
Gobsprakk – Mouth of Mork
260
£90.00
Swampboss Skumdrekk
290
£35.00
3 Man-Skewer Boltboyz
120
£30.00
10 Gutrippaz
160
£32.50
Total
830
£187.50
RRP
£130.00
Saving
£57.50
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Gloomspite – Squigalanche
Warhammer Community / Games Workshop
Unit
Points
Cost
Loonboss on Giant Cave Squig
105
£24.00
Loonboss on Mangler Squig
270
£52.50
Mangler Squig
250
£52.50
10 Squig Hoppers
180
£32.50
12 Squig Herd
140
£30.00
Total
945
£191.50
RRP
£130.00
Saving
£61.50
Skaventide – Verminous Host
Warhammer Community / Games Workshop
Unit
Points
Cost
Grey Seer on Screaming Bell
325
£42.50
Warlork Bombardier
115
£17.50
3 Stormfiends
320
£42.50
40 Clanrats
200
£52.00
40 Plague Monks
180
£52.00
Total
1,140
£206.50
RRP
£130.00
Saving
£76.50
Nighthaunt – Legion of Grief
Warhammer Community / Games Workshop
Unit
Points
Cost
Lady Olynder, Mortarch of Grief
340
£30.00
Black Coach
335
£80.00
10 Bladeghast Revenants
175
£30.00
10 Dreadscythe Harridans
160
£30.00
10 Grimghast Reapers
160
£30.00
Total
1,170
£200.00
RRP
£130.00
Saving
£70.00
Sylvaneth – Revenant Wargrove
Warhammer Community / Games Workshop
Unit
Points
Cost
Drycha Hamadreth
335
£36.00
2 Treelords
520
£85.00
10 Spite Revenants
210
£60.00
16 Dyads
100-160 (*)
£30.00
Total
1,165 – 1,225
£211.00
RRP
£130.00
Saving
£81.00
(*) – Dryads are in units of 10; but on sprues for 8… not ideal!
Stormcast Eternaals – Thunderstrike Spearhead
Warhammer Community / Games Workshop
Unit
Points
Cost
Knight-Relictor
120
£21.00
3 Annihilators
180
£32.50
10 Vanquishers
220
£37.50
10 Vigilors
340
£37.50
2 Stormdrake GuardsGithizzar Harvester
340
£70.00
Total
1,200
£198.50
RRP
£130.00
Saving
£68.50
So what do you think good value or not? Will you be picking up a set?
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Following on from Declan’s article last week where he covered a competitive list that could be made using the Start Collecting! Ogor Mawtribes boxed set, we continue this week with a look at the Start Collecting! Anvilgard set.
What’s in the box……!?
1 Black Ark Fleetmaster
1 Kharibdyss, this can also be built as a War Hydra
10 Black Ark Corsairs
1 Scourgerunner Chariot, this can also be built as a Drakespawn Chariot
13 miniatures, including a hero a chariot and a monster.
One of the best things about the Start Collecting! boxes are the savings. In this case, (as of 18/12/21 in GBP) the box is £60 and the collected contents, if purchased individually, retail for £100 giving a sweet £40 saving (or a free Kharibdyss/War Hydra, if you prefer).
What is Anvilgard?
Anvilgard – A lovely place to visit…. Wish you were here!
Anvilgard is a subfaction of the Cities of Sigmar faction in the Order Grand Alliance for Age of Sigmar, to play the army you will need a copy of the Cities of Sigmar Battletome.
Anvilgard, also known as the City of Scales was a port city in the realm of Aqshy on the Charrwind coast. The city is surrounded by jungle and the Ironweld Arsenal constantly pump out defoliants which shroud the city in a stinking fug. The city was dominated by Blackscale Coil crime syndicate and has some interesting rules which align with this lore. This City of Sigmar fell to the forces of Morathi during the events of Broken Realms: Morathi but is still a playable subfaction in the game.
The background and the rules for Anvilgard encourage the use of our monster and the Privateers, so the box actually fits really well with the lore for the city.
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Fans of Warhammer Fantasy will note that if they have an old Dark Elf army (and didn’t burn it), then Anvilgard may be a good entry into Age of Sigmar…. though not the only possibility.
Here’s a quick rundown of our units, please note this article was written on 18/12/21 and points etc. may change:
The Black Ark Fleetmaster is not a world destroying hero but at 70 points they are cheap and importantly have the Scourge Privateers Keyword. This means that, if used as your General, they make both Scourgerunner Chariots and Black Ark Corsairs Battleline. Furthermore, if your Fleetmaster hangs around with their Corsair buddies, they have a buff which will improve their fighting abilities.
Fleetmaster
Kharibdyss/War Hydra: The Kharibdyss comes in at 165 points and the War Hydra at 170. So, which one should we build? Well, sadly neither of these are brilliant in terms of their rules at the moment but they are great models and incredibly lore friendly for the city. Both are monsters, so can use the monstrous rampage actions and can give you bonuses in five of the eight core Battle Tactics. On the flipside, monsters give away points when slain and these are not particularly survivable so be cautious. Both of these monsters have some limited healing, though the Kharibdyss only triggers if it slays a model and the War Hydra does have a ranged attack. Playing Anvilgard, we get access to Drakeblood Curses, this gives us an extra buff which we can put on our beasties to make them a little more impactful such as improving their charge or debuffing enemy bravery. Personally, I would build the Kharibdyss purely because I prefer the model and it plays so nicely into the nautical theme of Anvilgard.
Kharibdyss
Scourgerunner Chariot/Drakespawn Chariot: The Scourgerunner Chariot and Drakespawn Chariot both come in at 80 points. Sadly, there isn’t much, in my opinion, to recommend the Drakespawn Chariot. If you would like to theme your army around a Dreadlord on Black Dragon then these do become battleline but unfortunately, they aren’t terribly impactful (no pun intended). The Scourgerunner chariot, however, becomes battleline with our Fleetmaster General and has a few things in its favour. Big Base Action, with a 120 x 92mm base the unit can be handy for blocking up the table and is quick with a 12″ move. Furthermore, its shooting attack is quite nice, two shots with a reasonable chance of hitting and wounding and d3 damage plus a chance of causing D3 mortal wounds.
Scourgerunner Chariot
Black Ark Corsairs: Our ten corsairs come in at 85 points for ten models on 25mm bases and can be armed with either vicious blade and handbow or vicious blade and wicked cutlass. An argument can be made for the ranged version but our first unit, I would recommend building with the blade and cutlass. The reason for this is the Black Ark Fleetmaster, our Fleetmaster can buff the Corsairs with +1 to the attack characteristic of their melee weapons, so it is definitely worth bearing that in mind.
Corsairs
So, our army list looks like this:
Allegiance: Cities of Sigmar – City: Anvilgard (Illicit Dealings: Black Market Bounty) – Grand Strategy: Hold the Line – Triumphs: Inspired
Black Ark Fleetmaster (70)* – General – Artefact: Arcane Tome (Universal Artefact) – City Role: General’s Adjutant – Lore of Dark Sorcerery: Vitriolic Spray
10 x Black Ark Corsairs (85)* – Vicious Blade & Wicked Cutlass – City Role: Honoured Retinue (Must be 5-20 models)
I gave our General the Arcane Tome to make them a wizard and made the Corsairs their honoured retinue, to make the Fleetmaster more survivable. The Kharibdyss has received the Drakeblood Curse of Fell Gaze, this will stack with the native ability of the beast and will make battleshock a scary proposition for low bravery armies. This would be a fun start to an Anvilgard army but could also be used as a nice start for any Cities faction, though particularly Har Kuron (excellent if you want to port over a Dark Elf army as you can include your Witch Elves) or Misthavn.
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Is it worth buying multiples of these?
I would say yes to picking up a few if I wanted to build into Anvilgard. I should note, though, that if you are going into this Start Collecting! you are probably already accepting you are not playing at the competitive ‘Bleeding Edge’and you are leaning further into that. A second box will allow you to bulk out your Corsair unit to the maximum twenty for an Honoured Retinue and give you an extra Scourgerunner (which I would probably use as a separate unit, rather than increase to a unit of two). The only potentially questionable second unit is the Fleetmaster as the Command Ability to buff the Corsairs cannot be stacked so they may find their way on to be traded or sold. You could, of course, convert your Fleetmaster to something else as you will have plenty of spare bits from the Corsair set and they might look nice as an alternative crew model in one of your Scourgerunner Chariots. A third box could be useful, especially for the Chariot and you could convert the Corsairs into some nicely themed Shadow Warriors with a head swap with left over bits from other kits.
Sorceress
Looking to expand further, I would consider adding a Sorceress to our fledgling army, her warscroll spell debuffs an enemy unit’s to hit roll and also does D3 mortal wounds, she could be the Fleetmaster’s Adjutant and provide some extra Command Point generation as well. If taking a Sorceress, it’s worth remembering she can get buffs to cast by shanking her comrades with the Darkling Covens keyword, so give her some pawns to sacrifice! Cities of Sigmar also get +1 to cast Endless Spells, so it is worth perusing those to see which you might like and which might support your playstyle. I would suggest vitriolic spray as her chosen spell, removing enemy armour saves is not to be sniffed at, despite the short range. I like the idea of pairing her with Darkshards who can provide good sacrifice fodder while giving some shooting.
One of the most beautiful models still around from Warhammer Fantasy, in my opinion, is the Dreadlord on Black Dragon and they nicely line up with our theme. The Dreadlord is also quite strong and their buff works nicely on other Order Draconis and themselves, so consider some Drakespawn Knights for flavour. Picking up the Black Dragon, in combination with our two Kharibdyss, also opens up more Battle Tactics to us.
I would also consider branching out a little into Daughters of Khaine for a bit of fun and variety, the Khainite Shadowstalkers are beautiful models and their teleport ability is a great addition to any army.
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This is what our 2K army might look like, add in Regiments to taste:
Allegiance: Cities of Sigmar – City: Anvilgard (Illicit Dealings: Dabbling in Sorcery) – Grand Strategy: Hold the Line – Triumphs: Inspired
Sorceress (95) – City Role: General’s Adjutant – Lore of Dark Sorcerery: Vitriolic Spray
Dreadlord on Black Dragon (290) – Lance of Spite & Tyrant Shield – Artefact: Drakescale Cloak – Drakeblood Curse: Jutting Bones – Mount Trait: Foetid Breath
Black Ark Fleetmaster (70) – General – Command Trait: Blackfang Crimelord
20 x Black Ark Corsairs (170) – Vicious Blade & Wicked Cutlass – City Role: Honoured Retinue (Must be 5-20 models) – Reinforced x 1
I think this can be made more competitive with the addition of a Hurricanum, perhaps a Runepriest and an Anointed on Frost Phoenix instead of some of the Aelf units but this does somewhat compromise the theme for me and I truly enjoy this theme, if you are looking for a very competitive list then Anvilgard is probably not the place to start in any case.
To sum up, this is an excellent Start Collecting! with some great models and a good discount but it doesn’t have the most competitive choices and it doesn’t line up with the most competitive of factions. If you enjoy the aesthetics, lore and theme of Anvilgard though, it does fit them perfectly and is 100% a great buy.
All the Best and for the Witch King *cough* Sigmar!
So the Battleforce boxes are back after their success in 2020. These are a fantastic way to get into a new army or even add to an existing one, but whats inside them and how many points of miniatures do you get?
But I can tell you a way of saving even more money by purchasing these at 25% off the recommended retail price! Just visit SCN Hobby World and sign up to their mailing list for 25% off all GW products and 20% Warlord Games products.
So what do you get inside and how much would it cost you normally? All of the points and PL have been given for the basic unit options and include no upgrades.
Soulblight Gravelords – Revenant Legion
Unit
Points
Cost
Vengorian Lord
280
£39.50
5 Blood Knights
195
£39.50
20 Deathrattle Skeletons
340
£36.50
40 Deadwalker Zombies
230
£69.00
Total
1,045
£184.50
Predicted RRP
£130.00
Saving
£54.50
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£97.50
Hedonites of Slaanesh – Sybarite Blade-Carnival
Unit
Points
Cost
Shardspeaker
150
£18.50
3 Slaangor Fiendbloods
150
£31.50
10 Blissbarb Archers
110
£31.50
5 Exalted Seekers/Slickblades/Blissbards
220-230
£42.00
10 Mymirdesh Painbringers/Symbraesh Twinsouls
320-370
£73.00
Total
950-1,010
£196.50
Predicted RRP
£130.00
Saving
£66.50
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£97.50
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Lumineth Realm-Lords – Vanari Shining Host
Unit
Points
Cost
Vanari Auralan Wardens
145
£36.50
Bladelords
130
£36.50
Dawnriders
140
£39.50
Vanari Starshard Ballista
125
£31.50
Vanari Bannerblade
120
£21.00
Vanari Lord Regent
155
£34.50
Total
815
£199.50
Predicted RRP
£130.00
Saving
£69.50
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£97.50
Ossiarch Bonereapers – Mortisan Tithe-Echelon
Unit
Points
Cost
Mortisan Boneshaper
135
£17.50
Mortisan Soulreaper
115
£17.50
20 Mortek Guard
280
£35.00
3 Necropolis Stalkers/Immortis Guard
180-190
£30.00
Githizzar Harvester
215
£30.00
Mortek Crawler
215
£50.00
Total
1,140-1,150
£180.00
Predicted RRP
£125.00
Saving
£55.00
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£93.75
So what do you think good value or not? Will you be picking up a set?
So the Battleforce boxes are back after their success in 2020. These are a fantastic way to get into a new army or even add to an existing one, but whats inside them and how many points of miniatures do you get?
But I can tell you a way of saving even more money by purchasing these at 25% off the recommended retail price! Just visit SCN Hobby World and sign up to their mailing list for 25% off all GW products and 20% Warlord Games products.
So what do you get inside and how much would it cost you normally? All of the points and PL have been given for the basic unit options and include no upgrades.
Space Marines – Shieldbreaker Strike Force
The Shieldbreaker Battleforce Box
Unit
PL
Points
Cost
Primaris Captain
5
90
£22.50
Bladeguard Veterans
5
105
£31.50
Intercessors
10
200
£35.00
Assault Intercessors
10
190
£36.50
Heavy Intercessors
7
140
£39.50
Storm Speeder
8-9
135-160
£42.00
Total
45-46
860-885
£207.00
Predicted RRP
£130.00
Saving
£77.00
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£97.50
Adepta Sororitas – Purgatos Mission
Unit
PL
Points
Cost
Sister Dogmata
4
65
£21.00
Celestian Sacresants
3
70
£34.50
Battle Sisters
6
110
£35.00
Immolator
7
130
£45.00
Exorcist
9
180
£50.00
Total
29
555
£185.00
Predicted RRP
£130.00
Saving
£55.00
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£97.50
Adeptus Mechanicus – Omnissiah’s Talon
Unit
PL
Points
Cost
Pteraxii
4
85
£35.00
Ruststalkers
4
95
£30.00
Serberys
2
60
£35.00
Ironstrider Ballistarii
4
75
£32.50
Skitarii Rangers
4
90
£27.50
Tech-Priest Manipulus
4
80
£22.50
Total
22
485
£182.50
Predicted RRP
£130.00
Saving
£60.00
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£97.50
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Death Guard – PlagueFester Warband
Unit
PL
Points
Cost
Plague Marine Champion
21
£17.50
Plague Marine Icon Bearer
31
£17.50
Plague Marines
12
147
£30.00
Deathshroud Bodyguard
7
150
£35.00
Myphitic Blight-Haulers
21
420
£45.00
Plagueburst Crawler
9
175
£40.00
Total
49
944
£185.00
Predicted RRP
£125.00
Saving
£60.00
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£93.75
Necron – Worldscour Legion
Unit
PL
Points
Cost
Psychomancer Cryptek
4
70
£21.00
Necron Warriors with Scarabs
8
175
£29.00
Lokhust Heavy Destroyer
4
60
£21.00
Ophydian Destroyers
5
105
£34.50
Flayed Ones
3
165
£31.50
2x Canoptek Doomstalkers
14
280
£53.00
Total
38
755
£190.00
Predicted RRP
£130.00
Saving
£60.00
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£97.50
Orks – KillDakka Warband
Unit
PL
Points
Cost
Nobz
6
85
£20.00
20 Boyz*
8
160
£63.00
Gretchin
2
50
£12.50
Deffkilla Wartrike
7
125
£30.00
Big Mek with Shokk Attack Gun
7
120
£22.50
Dakkajet
8
150
£45.00
Total
38
690
£193.00
Predicted RRP
£125.00
Saving
£68.00
SCN Hobby World Price (25% Off)
£93.75
*Based on price of Kruleboyz Gutrippas Sprue
So what do you think good value or not? Will you be picking up a set?