Today, we are going to quickly look at some of the offerings for the Sorcerer Kings army. This is the newest faction for the Conquest world. This is a hard hitting but fragile army.
If you would rather a look at Para Bellum Games take on Dwarfs, I have a post about them here too! Now, let’s look at the cool minis and deals available for the Sorcerer Kings.
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Best Places to Start with the Sorcerer Kings
If you are interested in starting a Sorcerer King army, there are three great places to do so. The One-Player Army Starter Set, the current Two-Player Starter Set, or the First Blood Starter Set for Conquest’s Sorcerer Kings.
With this starter army boxed set, you can play either Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings, or Conquest: First Blood.
They are in the newest starter set and have plenty of new miniatures to boot too. The new two player starter set comes with enough miniatures for two different armies. The City States and The Sorcerer Kings.
Take a look at all that is in this box.
If you just want a taste of the faction, try the First Blood Starter set.
It gets you a grouping of quality miniatures at a good price.
Check Out the Individual Sets Too
All of the army boxes above are fantastic deals. If you are feeling more adventurous, there are also plenty of individual kits too. One of the newest kits is the Mahut Elephant miniature.
This kit is quite large and towers over other minis.
If you want something different, there is a Dual Kit of a magical giant that can be built in a few different ways.
Here we have that creature built as the Rakshasa Bakasura.
You can also build it as a Rakshasa Ravanar. Both of these Rakshasa models are just slightly taller than the elephant model.
On top of that there are plenty of other cool models for the Sorcerer Kings, but I have just one more to show you before I close out this article.
These are the Efreet Sword Dancers that can also be built as Flamecasters if you prefer. I like the look of these miniatures. Sells the whole army in my mind.
Wrapping it up…
Hopefully you enjoyed looking at these Para Bellum Games Conquest miniatures with me. If you are interested in getting these miniatures, ask about them at your favorite hobby stores or head to their website and try them out there.
For the size of their models (38mm), their prices are quite good. To get an even better deal, use Coupon Code MCM to save 10% off of your first purchase.
Until next time, Happy Gaming Everyone!!!