BB game and teams re-release
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2002 2:45 am
I an a little
off because I was under the impression that the Canadian release of all things BB coincieded with the US release date (this past monday), but I was informed this could be another week or two. I wanted to order the boxed game for a nephew as a Xmas present, but it's starting to look like that is not going to be possible, exp. if the release is still a couple of weeks away.
Anyway, I was looking over the US MO site, and I found it interesting that all teams are re-released in sets and booster packs. The problem with the boosters is that some contain figs that are not needed (players that only have 2 slots on team and already get 2 in team set and get extra in booster), as well some of the prices seem a bit too high, cheaper to buy seperate figs (it should be cheaper to buy boosters or else no one will buy them, just the seperate figs to round out the team). I also found it interesting that the halfing and gobbo teams come with a big guy each.
I also found it interesting that the Khemri team is called the Tomb Kings team (no doubt trying to get more interest in the upcoming release of the WFB army of the same name). It is also interesting to note that the mummies on the Tomb King (Khemri) roster were called Tomb Kings, not mummies, as the undead players of that type were call mummies. This might be GW's way of keeping the old Undead lineup.
Anyway, just some observations, thought some of you might be interested.

Anyway, I was looking over the US MO site, and I found it interesting that all teams are re-released in sets and booster packs. The problem with the boosters is that some contain figs that are not needed (players that only have 2 slots on team and already get 2 in team set and get extra in booster), as well some of the prices seem a bit too high, cheaper to buy seperate figs (it should be cheaper to buy boosters or else no one will buy them, just the seperate figs to round out the team). I also found it interesting that the halfing and gobbo teams come with a big guy each.
I also found it interesting that the Khemri team is called the Tomb Kings team (no doubt trying to get more interest in the upcoming release of the WFB army of the same name). It is also interesting to note that the mummies on the Tomb King (Khemri) roster were called Tomb Kings, not mummies, as the undead players of that type were call mummies. This might be GW's way of keeping the old Undead lineup.
Anyway, just some observations, thought some of you might be interested.