Epic space marine pdf6/13/2023 You’ll appreciate, then, that–at 1,000 points–there’s a lot of room for growth. Well, a 1,000-point Epic army is roughly the equivalent of that 500-point Warhammer 40,000 army. It didn’t offer you the scope that a 2,000-point game provides, but it was fun and it was a start. Do you remember when you were starting out with Warhammer 40,000, though? You probably started with a 500-point army then. The usual game size you’ll read about in battle reports is around 3,000 points. NOTE: Given the current fluctuating currencies situation, these prices–while accurate at time of writing–could be entirely out of whack by the time you read this, so I recommend you check the current prices on the GW online store.Īt 1,000 points, your options are pretty limited, as are the forces you can muster. Finally, I’ve put prices for each of the box sets or blisters you would need (in US Dollars) to give you some idea of the entry cost. I’ve described the strengths and weaknesses of each army (and with which you should already be familiar if you play WH40K), and also tried to describe how you might choose to play this force. I’ve outlined four different and effective 1,000-point starting armies: Imperial Guard, Space Marines, Eldar, and Orks. This week’s Epic post discusses how to start collecting an army to get into this great game without breaking the bank. A guest article by Global Epic-Evangelist: GR00V3R
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