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Warmachine, MKIV: Orgoth sea Raiders - Core Army Starter (w/dice)

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Warmachine, MKIV: Orgoth sea Raiders - Core Army Starter (w/dice)30mm Scale The most ancient enemy of the Iron Kingdoms has returned the Orgoth Sea Raiders! This Core Army Starter includes all the models a player needs to play a 50 point game of Warmachine. The set contains the savage battlegroup focused warcaster, Kishtaar, the Howling Silence, two customizable warjacks (each with a suite of weapon and head options), two light infantry units with a command attachment for each, an Ulkor Barrager heavy infantry

30mm Scale

The most ancient enemy of the Iron Kingdoms has returned - the Orgoth Sea Raiders! This Core Army Starter includes all the models a player needs to play a 50-point game of Warmachine. The set contains the savage battlegroup-focused warcaster, Kishtaar, the Howling Silence, two customizable warjacks (each with a suite of weapon and head options), two light infantry units with a command attachment for each, an Ulkor Barrager heavy infantry unit, a Warwitch Coven support unit, and an Orgoth Commander solo. With the return of the ancient invaders the Orgoth to the Warmachine setting, this release offers players their first chance to play a never-before-seen Faction!

A complete starter army, including all the models a player needs to play a 50-point game of Warmachine: MKIV. This Core Army Starter contains a minimum of 47 points up to 66 points, depending on how the warjacks are configured and whether both Command Attachments are selected. First chance to play with the new Orgoth Sea Raiders Army and MKIV customizable options for warjacks! All the magnets needed to make warjacks customizable are included.

Everything you need from the rules of the game to the model stats and abilities to list-building tools are all found in the WARMACHINE app, available for FREE from the Apple App Store and Google Play. No purchase of decks necessary!

In order to play, you'll also need:
• 3 six-sided dice
• Measuring device
• Handful of tokens

Resin components.

Contents:

  • 22 Miniatures
  •   ‣ 1 Kishtaar, the Howling Silence Warcaster
  •   ‣ 1 Jackal Light Warjack
  •   ‣ 1 Tyrant Heavy Warjack
  •   ‣ 1 Assault Reavers Unit (5 models)
  •   ‣ 1 Strike Reavers Unit (5 models)
  •   ‣ 2 Reaver Standard Bearer
  •   ‣ 1 Ulkor Barrager Unit (3 models)
  •   ‣ 1 Warwitch Coven Unit (3 models)
  •   ‣ 1 Orgoth Commander Solo
  • 1 Base (50mm)
  • 18 Bases (40mm)
  • 3 Bases (30mm)
  • 30 Magnets

SHIPS WITH FREE STARTER MAGNET PACK PROVIDED IN SEPARATE PACKAGING:

The Starter Magnet Pack contains 20 x 3/16 ̋ disc magnets and 20 x 1/8 ̋ disc magnets, enough to provide all the magnets needed to magnetize the heads and arms of both warjacks in a Winter Korps MKIV Starter. Magnets are provided in child-resistant plastic containers.

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