Spider Riders are 13 points a piece, and come with a spear and shield. You can give them a short bow for an additional point.
You have to buy the appropriate Codex.
The Necron Gloom Prism is worth 30pts in a Warhammer 40K battle.
There is no set amount of 'men' required to play Warhammer, as it is a points and unit based system. Each character or unit of 'men' (Elves, dragons, Chaos Space Marines, Monsters... the list goes on) is worth a set amount of points. When you play a game or Warhammer 40,000 or Warhammer Fantasy, you and your opponent will agree on a certain points limit for the battle.You select units for your army, ensuring that the sum total of their points does not exceed the total agreed upon by the waring parties. The force you select also has to include certain elements, and these differ between then Warhammer systems.To play a Warhammer 40,000 game, you have to have a HQ (Commander type character) and two units of troops.For Warhammer Fantasy you must take a Lord, and two units of core.
It depends on how you outfit it, it has many options. You need the codex to see what works best for you.
You'll find the answer in the Lord of the Rings Rulebook. Websites, stores or GW Customer Service will not give you this answer .
Mordor Orcs are 5pts each but for the following additioal points you can get; Two handed sword/axe at 1pt, Spear at 1pt, Orc bow at 1pt, Shield at 1pt, Banner at 25pts, (max 1 per hero in same force).
the link is http://www.toymania.com/archives/spidey/10in.shtml Man-spider, not sure what it's worth
It is worth 18 points.
The yellow is worth 2 points and the brown is worth 4 points.
The queen is worth 9 points, the rook is 5 points, the knight and a bishop are both worth 3 points, and a pawn is worth 1 point.
Issue 129 of The Amazing Spider Man in mint condition is worth $700.
he's worth 275 points