Hi so I am looking to get into age of sigmar with a 1k point army so I can play with my brother Maybe some people out there who have the same budget problems as me could let me know how I could get into the game with a full 1000 point army with my current budget of around $150. Thank you so much guys I really appreciate it!
Competitive Innovations in 3.0: The 2021 Lone Star Open Age of Sigmar Championships. By Mike 'Ellarr' Chadderton. July 31, 2021. Credit: Robert "TheChirurgeon" Jones. We’re back this week with another look at the winning lists from the week that was. We’ve only got one GT to cover this week, last weekend’s Lone Star Open event, a five
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When I did some math a while back for my second army, OBR looked like the cheapest option at around $290/250€/2500 SEK, with Nagash, 40 Morteks and either Arkhan or Liege-Kavalos + a unit of Death Riders. The cheapest army worth almost 2000 points that I found is this (italics are battalions): This comes out to just $0.1138 per point. If you can't find a friend (or another army) to split a box of Spider Riders with, the cost goes up to $240.50, with a value of $0.1227 per point. If you want an army that's exactly 2000 points, Mollog can be eONvGZ.