![]() ![]() However, with the current price increases, it does make sense with their current pricing structure. If you remember, Indomitus was $199, so if the $245 price is correct, this is an increase of nearly 25% over Indomitus from just 2020.įurthermore, a price of $230 would mean an increase of roughly 15% and may end up being more accurate as the Battleforces are now all $230 after the February price increases. It’s interesting to see the price increase from Indomitus. That being said, we’re not sure why they left the AUD and GBP only listed, but maybe they have the actual cost of those boxes for only two currencies, and the other currencies will still fluctuate.Īs we said, this could have been a mistake, and they had to put some price for those countries to be a legal giveaway, or maybe they just have the prices locked in for two countries and not the rest. However, using GW’s unique method of charging more for their products in local currencies (called arbitrage), the comparable price for the starter set appears to be $230 and €185, respectively. This is from the UK site, and it pretty clearly says the value of the contents of the prizes are worth £150 and AUD $420.Įditor’s note, previous versions of this terms and conditions page were rumored to also have included it for €200 and $245. The pricing info comes from GW’s newsletter about the Leviathan contest. How to Build Army Lists in 10th Edition Warhammer 40k GW Accidently Reveals Leviathan Warhammer 40k 10th Edition Starter Set Box Price (May, 2nd 2023).All the Latest 10th Edition Rules Changes.What Will Happen To Codex Books in 10th Edition. ![]()
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