![]() ![]() Let’s get to it, then – there are currently three Age of Sigmar starter sets available. There are three sets on offer, with different virtues and drawbacks Luckily, unlike the bad old days of ‘wallet-busting megabox or nothing at all’, Games Workshop now answers this question with a range of surprisingly good-value starter sets for both Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40K, in three delicious tiers, organised by how much cash you’re willing to splash. How do you find an army that plays the way you want, before you’ve even had a go at the game, or got a feel for the basic rules and mechanics? With 24 separate in-game factions (and another one, the Soulblight Gravelords, coming soon), it’s arguably harder than ever – as an outsider – to pick out a force to collect. ![]() ![]() Honestly, there are countless reasons to get into Age of Sigmar – the more pertinent question is: how? ![]() Its vivid array of archetype-twisting, remixed factions, paired with a steady stream of stunning new plastic miniatures, makes it feel genuinely a breed apart from its Fantasy Battles predecessor, and sci-fi cousin Warhammer 40K. Its ruthlessly trimmed-down ruleset makes for a quicker, more fluid, and easier-to-learn full-scale wargame than most Games Workshop fare. Warhammer Age of Sigmar is a remarkable game. ![]()
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