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Out of curiousity I ask. I have some spare models now so was looking up the list price on the GW site. The team (all positions, no stars) costs really do mount up. The spare Orc team i have for instance - £30.75 base, £22.50 for the 2 black orcs, blitzer and thrower, £10.93 for the 4 goblins (well they come in packs of three so it is pro rata'd) and £17 for the troll. Just over £81! for 20 models.
So which team do people reckon is the cheapest and which is the most expensive (16 players minimum, all positions)? Don't work it out first of course, you have to guess then do it
the most expensive is ogres. almost twice as much as any other if you get 6 ogres even if you just have the snotts at home from and old 40 K snotling swarm.
On the other hand the cheapest,... could be halflings? 2 trees plus 14 players....
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Wouldn't it be chaos dwarfs? £40-ish for the 'team',£10-ish for two more chaos dwarfs, £15 each for two bull centaurs and another £15 for the Minotaur.
I couldn't find any 2nd edition snotlings so went with Gnoblars. Luckily found the ogre team on that internet market site. If the prices were reduced by GW people would have more teams so would still win.
In one of those hours of my life when procrastinating seemed like the best option, I made this list of all teams (except Slann) and their cost (in euro's) if you buy directly from GW. Most is from the Blood Bowl page, but some things (like Snotlings and the Yhetee) would be from the WFB lists.
I didn't put in the specifics, but you can guess pretty easily: 40 is a team, 35 is the Deathroller, 22,5/20/19,5 is a big guy, 15,5/12,5 is a 'booster', 10,5 is a pack of 3 stunties, 9,1/7,5 is an individual player and 3,5 is a set of round bases. It also assumes you want full positionals and start with nothing.