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TopicAnyone who wants to start Warhammer 40k, they have good bundles for sale.
shadowsword87
12/04/22 11:07:59 AM
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hypnox posted...
Armies don't fade in and out. Literally could play the same army for years. AND the core rules are free, no need to buy new edtions.

Squats only came back, what, this year?

hypnox posted...
Hundreds of dollars for multiple hobbies such as miniature painting and one of the largest and most popular table top games in the world.

Not saying it's not popular or not fun. Just not cheap.

hypnox posted...
An army is two of those boxes in most cases, or a little addition to them if needed. PLUS 1000 point games do exist, which all of those boxes are 1000 points or more.... so yea

Is that what people primarily play? Either way, the base price is still damn expensive, you're looking at a total of $400 for people to sit down and play a game.

hypnox posted...
Not even close, you can literally play with one of those boxes, even at tournaments. And literally no where in the rules does it say your army needs to be painted. And if you do wanna pant? 20 bucks.

"Each miniature must be painted to a minimum battle ready standard (including bases)"
https://warhammerworld.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2019/10/Updated-Model-Requirements.pdf

It's not about the money for it being painted. It's the time and energy, I'm not interested in painting an army, I don't even have the space to build a little painting corner in my apartment. I don't even know why a wargaming hobby needs the customers to paint their minis, but that's a separate thing.
So if I'm not interested, what am I supposed to do? Buy a prepainted army? Spend more money?
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