125 for basic Chapter Master. Buy the Codex, you're skrewed without it.
Answer15 Points
Depending an how you arm it and what Space Marine Chapter you use, the points vary wildly. In which to get an accurate cost & the most effective armament you should refer to Codex: Space Marine or the codex of the army you are using.
Yep, they cost alot more "points" compared to other units though
In Warhammer 40,000, Chaos Warriors are typically represented by various units depending on the specific game edition and codex. For example, in Warhammer Age of Sigmar, a Chaos Warrior generally has a points cost ranging from 100 to 200 points per unit, depending on the specific loadout and enhancements chosen. It's important to consult the latest codex or points reference for the most accurate and current values.
In Warhammer 40,000, a Necron Destroyer Lord typically has a point cost of around 130 points in the 9th edition of the game. However, this cost can vary based on the specific wargear and upgrades you choose for the model. Always refer to the most current codex or points updates for accurate information.
About 2.50 to 3.75
In Warhammer 40,000, a Necron Scarab Swarm typically has a points cost of 40 points for a unit of three models. However, the exact cost can vary depending on the edition of the game and any relevant updates or changes in points values. Always check the latest Codex or official FAQs for the most accurate and current information.
You can download a free trial of Warhammer: Age Of Reckoning for free, which lasts ten days. Beyond that you have to purchase the box version of Warhammer: Age Of Reckoning.
15$ or 20$ dont know really but it worths.
In codex space marines under heavy support
it is definatley less than £5
Money wise there really is no cheap Warhammer 40K army, a lot of the prices reflect what the units do in the game. To be try to be smart with your money an army such as Daemon Hunters are a good choice because the points cost in the is so high that you won't have as many models out on the field.