Guild Ball Tokens Go Up For Pre-Order

First they released what is shaping up to be a really awesome game with some cracking models. Then they decided that we needed gaming mats with which to play the game so Crowdfunded them. Now the team at Guild Ball have joined forces with Frozen Forge to put out a host of Tokens and Templates for Pre-Order so we will have everything we would need to play Guild Ball!

There are 8 team specific sets, a Season 1 cards and tokens set and a Scatter, Kick Scatter and Melee Gauge set.

Alchemists


Brewers


Butchers


Engineers


Fishermen


Masons


Morticians


The Union


Season 1 Cards and Respective Tokens


Scatter, Kick Scatter and Melee Gauge


Here are the retail prices for all the sets:

Alchemists £15.95 RRP
Engineers £15.95 RRP
Brewers £17.95 RRP
Fisherman £17.95 RRP
Butchers £17.95 RRP
Masons £17.95 RRP
Morticians £21.95 RRP
The Union £21.95 RRP
Guild Ball Plot Cards and Tokens £9.45 RRP
Guild Ball Scatter, Kick Scatter and Melee Gauge £9.45 RRP

There's no doubt that they look cool, but to pick up a set for each of my teams along with the scatter set and the plot cards would set me back in the region of £120, so I can't shake the feeling that they will be a little bit on the expensive side. 

I'm aware that the comparison I'm about to make is a little on the unfair side, but I'm going to compare a set to a Warmachine token set. I wouldn't normally, but they're currently sat in my order basket on Element Games waiting for my Retribution all in one box). 

A faction specific Warmachine token set (in this case the Retribution set) will set you back £7.99 RRP, with 40 tokens, 10 of which are faction specific, but all in a faction specific colour. 

The Guild Ball sets are all individually specific, and range in quantity with the prices reflecting that. However, they are all at least twice the price of the Warmachine sets. 

My business mind is saying that they are a small start up, barely past a year old, with a much smaller player base (currently) than Warmachine, which means current production figures will be a hell of a lot smaller and thus they won't be able to absorb as many of the overheads on initial cuts and designs, which pushes the cost of the individual products up.  

Overall, they look awesome, but I think they are probably aimed at people with 1-2 teams max, not people who have the majority of the range sat around. I'll probably be getting the scatter set when Element Games put them up with their usual 10% discount.

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