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I mean, clearly, and it's obviously not just the video game license royalties either! As a quick aside: I'm so happy there's a glut of amazing Warhammer games now! And just in time for my adult wallet to support buying them, too ๐
But while I can afford the games, I look at the prices of the minis and shrivel a little. Far too rich for my blood - I used to be able to save up pocket money to buy them. Now I need to refinance my mortgage to build an army hahaha
It's not just the price of the minis, it's the flood of books you need to keep up, which, in turn, may make your current army uncompetitive or even unplayable, so you need to but more minis.
I tapped out and moved to Star Wars: Legion.