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Nice big box with a big price point. You really do get get a great value for your gaming bucks:
Of course, if Nurgle or the fancy new Primaris Marines don't tweak your twinkie, then the box is not for you, just get the Rulebook...
The purity seal was a nice touch. I'll assemble my figs this weekend.
In the lower tray are the Hardcover Rulebook (more about that next post) the Mini-Codices, decals, bases, assembly guide, some nice red dice, and a fold out of the core rules.
A cool thing about the two forces included in this box set is that they are two small armies ready to go. Thanks to Peter for running the numbers, They both come in at around 50 PL (Power Level) or 900-ish points, with the Marines having a bit more. I'm confident that the Primaris Marines and the Death Guard will be some of the first new releases; it will be easy to expand this basic force.
I'm pleased with the Dark Imperium set, and hope to get a game in this weekend.
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I was actually wondering... When the full Primaris and Death Guard books come out, will we find little tweaks/bonuses that balance out these two forces even more? Another two power levels/twenty points for this or that?
ReplyDeleteAlso, don't know if you saw-- I broke down the value aspect of this set over on In The Grim Cheapness of the Future... Used a lot of the numbers and rationales we talked about that night.
totally agree. This is the best product GW has produced in decades.
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