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8 reviews
Best Asoif starter box
I got them in a timely manner and murdered my friend's Targaryen army. 10/10 would recommend. In all seriousness, this box is amazing and this army is really fun.
February 3, 2024 4:10 AM
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April 12, 2023 3:23 PM
Best way to get started
These faction starter sets are perfect for those just starting - but they are also a great deal for players looking to rapidly expand their army due to the model count. You get the equivalent of 3 boxes of troops in each starter plus all the extras, AND command figures etc. At MM discounted prices, If you bought them all separately it would cost you about $30 more.
June 6, 2022 4:09 PM
Good
Great models
September 13, 2021 8:37 PM
Excellent Miniatures, Excellent Value
Superb value for the money, I purchased these for painting purposes only. While the sculpts are not as detailed as Citadel miniatures, they hold their own against other brands. The number of miniatures is impressive and the individual character sculpts are particularly good. I cannot vouch for the stat card values but the production values are high quality.
May 13, 2021 12:41 AM
Nice set, fragile models
I had been waiting for the Baratheons ever since I first heard about this game. When it first came out, some friends told me how great it was, but I told them I wasn’t interested unless there were Baratheons. Well now here they are, and here I am. Having exposure to the hobby already, I find this stuff pretty accessible, but newcomers shouldn’t be too overwhelmed by any of it. Compared to other miniature games I’ve explored, I feel like ASOIAF is approachable as a game system, and very reasonably priced, especially given the scale and quality of the miniatures. Similar to the other faction starter sets, the Baratheon set gives you an immediately-playable 35-point force, and all of the accessories required to start playing games right out of the box. The 10 yellow Baratheon black stag dice are a real nice touch. While that’s typically sufficient, I hope CMON will sell packs of them separately. As for the models, they are in a light yellow colored plastic and look different enough from the other factions. The characters look fantastic. My only gripe is the design of the infantry hammers, particularly on the sentinels and wardens. First of all, I get that they’re paying homage to Robert’s warhammer, but 100% hammers feels a bit gratuitous. The sentinels carry two each. I personally think that only the stag knights should have been given hammers, with the other units equipped with swords or maces or something else. Beyond this, a lot of the hammers looks pretty ridiculous; almost like squeaky toys. They have giant double heads and really thin handles. Maybe CMON did this so they would be easier to recognize on the table, but unfortunately the thinness made them very fragile. About half a dozen models had bent hammers out of the box. None were broken, but they were inevitably going to break at some point, so I preempted that by snipping the handles and modifying them with brass rod. I also reduced the hammer head size when workable. It was a little unexpected project that I had the skills for, but wish I didn’t feel the need to. Had the models been sculpted with thicker weapon handles (like the Stag Knights’ hammers or Umber Berserker axes), it wouldn’t have been an issue. Having modified/strengthened those at risk, I’m still concerned that I’m going to have to baby the rest of them. Time will tell. Other than this nitpicky thing, I’m happy with this set and look forward to seeing what else they come up with for the faction.
December 13, 2019 9:01 AM
Joey W.
I had been waiting for the Baratheons ever since I first heard about this game. When it first came out, some friends told me how great it was, but I told them I wasn’t interested unless there were Baratheons. Well now here they are, and here I am. Having exposure to the hobby already, I find this stuff pretty accessible, but newcomers shouldn’t be too overwhelmed by any of it. Compared to other miniature games I’ve explored, I feel like ASOIAF is approachable as a game system, and very reasonably priced, especially given the scale and quality of the miniatures. Similar to the other faction starter sets, the Baratheon set gives you an immediately-playable 35-point force, and all of the accessories required to start playing games right out of the box. The 10 yellow Baratheon black stag dice are a real nice touch. While that’s typically sufficient, I hope CMON will sell packs of them separately. As for the models, they are in a light yellow colored plastic and look different enough from the other factions. The characters look fantastic. My only gripe is the design of the infantry hammers, particularly on the sentinels and wardens. First of all, I get that they’re paying homage to Robert’s warhammer, but 100% hammers feels a bit gratuitous. The sentinels carry two each. I personally think that only the stag knights should have been given hammers, with the other units equipped with swords or maces or something else. Beyond this, a lot of the hammers looks pretty ridiculous; almost like squeaky toys. They have giant double heads and really thin handles. Maybe CMON did this so they would be easier to recognize on the table, but unfortunately the thinness made them very fragile. About half a dozen models had bent hammers out of the box. None were broken, but they were inevitably going to break at some point, so I preempted that by snipping the handles and modifying them with brass rod. I also reduced the hammer head size when workable. It was a little unexpected project that I had the skills for, but wish I didn’t feel the need to. Had the models been sculpted with thicker weapon handles (like the Stag Knights’ hammers or Umber Berserker axes), it wouldn’t have been an issue. Having modified/strengthened those at risk, I’m still concerned that I’m going to have to baby the rest of them. Time will tell. Other than this nitpicky thing, I’m happy with this set and look forward to seeing what else they come up with for the faction.
December 13, 2019 12:00 AM
Joey W.
I had been waiting for the Baratheons ever since I first heard about this game. When it first came out, some friends told me how great it was, but I told them I wasn’t interested unless there were Baratheons. Well now here they are, and here I am. Having exposure to the hobby already, I find this stuff pretty accessible, but newcomers shouldn’t be too overwhelmed by any of it. Compared to other miniature games I’ve explored, I feel like ASOIAF is approachable as a game system, and very reasonably priced, especially given the scale and quality of the miniatures. Similar to the other faction starter sets, the Baratheon set gives you an immediately-playable 35-point force, and all of the accessories required to start playing games right out of the box. The 10 yellow Baratheon black stag dice are a real nice touch. While that’s typically sufficient, I hope CMON will sell packs of them separately. As for the models, they are in a light yellow colored plastic and look different enough from the other factions. The characters look fantastic. My only gripe is the design of the infantry hammers, particularly on the sentinels and wardens. First of all, I get that they’re paying homage to Robert’s warhammer, but 100% hammers feels a bit gratuitous. The sentinels carry two each. I personally think that only the stag knights should have been given hammers, with the other units equipped with swords or maces or something else. Beyond this, a lot of the hammers looks pretty ridiculous; almost like squeaky toys. They have giant double heads and really thin handles. Maybe CMON did this so they would be easier to recognize on the table, but unfortunately the thinness made them very fragile. About half a dozen models had bent hammers out of the box. None were broken, but they were inevitably going to break at some point, so I preempted that by snipping the handles and modifying them with brass rod. I also reduced the hammer head size when workable. It was a little unexpected project that I had the skills for, but wish I didn’t feel the need to. Had the models been sculpted with thicker weapon handles (like the Stag Knights’ hammers or Umber Berserker axes), it wouldn’t have been an issue. Having modified/strengthened those at risk, I’m still concerned that I’m going to have to baby the rest of them. Time will tell. Other than this nitpicky thing, I’m happy with this set and look forward to seeing what else they come up with for the faction.
December 13, 2019 12:00 AM
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