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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 8/10/2009 Posts: 469 Location: 719
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So if you look into my collection, you see I own 0 minis. This is completely accurate. Right now my friends own almost all the pieces and we usually just play the three of us. Not many people in our city play and the ones that do play on a day I work. But lately i've been debating if I should start picking them up. I know many will think this is a lame thread because its obviously a sight for the miniatures, but I don't know kind of hard for me to put money into something I play a few times a month.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 10/14/2008 Posts: 370 Location: wellington
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Just do it man. pick a faction and start getting the ones you want from that faction. tthats the best way to start.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 4/21/2008 Posts: 292 Location: Utah
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hmmm at this point it's hard to get into the game. I'd make sure you have the funds cause you'll have to buy some older pieces to get started. If you don't think you'll play it enough to justify the money, then don't do it. Just buy as many rebel storm ewoks as you can and ALWAYS run that army
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 4/9/2009 Posts: 158
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Well to be honnest if its just ur friends u plan to play with and there cool with u useing thiers id say no or just a few from like the next set when it comes out and add them to the pool and let them use them to that way your helping support each other and you own a few but you still get to play with everything (thow to be honest owning a bunch and building your own squads is so worth buying them )
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 328 Location: Akron, Ohio
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I am a fan of picking a faction that you like and picking up the big minis from it. I wouldn't suggest buying booster because you won't be able to focus on the facton you want.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 8/10/2009 Posts: 469 Location: 719
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thanks for the tip/suggestions. lol blasted me for coming in so late!
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 4/9/2009 Posts: 158
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ArtemisCFrog43 wrote:I am a fan of picking a faction that you like and picking up the big minis from it. I wouldn't suggest buying booster because you won't be able to focus on the facton you want.
this is true picking a faction is a good way to start but now most of the sets are when u pick a booster set ur usaly only getting two factions expcept the extend universe style packs (like ja) i had a couple of freinds just start playing and they realy liked buying imperial entaglements and clone wars cuz they were guarteed to get the same factions every time with the fun of opening a pack involved. I actuly like the system they have been doing for this very reason it helps new players starting out buying packs
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Rank: Moderator Groups: Member
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Joined: 8/24/2008 Posts: 5,201
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DarthReeves wrote:hmmm at this point it's hard to get into the game. I'd make sure you have the funds cause you'll have to buy some older pieces to get started. If you don't think you'll play it enough to justify the money, then don't do it. Just buy as many rebel storm ewoks as you can and ALWAYS run that army Not at all. Both Imperial Entanglements and Clone Wars (and soon, Galaxy at War) are great jump on points for those interested in Rebels/Imperials or Republic/Seperatists, respectively. They can make some great beginning squads with those pieces. True, he won't be able to compete at the highest levels, but that would be true if he bought all minis available.
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Rank: Flash Speeder Groups: Member
Joined: 9/9/2009 Posts: 41
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I just started to buy minis and i have spend far more than i first intended to. Got some minis that i wont need in the future anymore. So i spend like 20$ on minis that i wont play. But i dont really care about that too much. When i look at the minis i got that i will use i spend about 100$ (value taken from bloomilk) on two squads. Two minis (GGDAC and R2) are 50$ together. Both squads are able to hold their own but wont beat anything at a pro level (you can take a look at them if you like). Well the dice can always let you win . If you will play minis i think it is worth it. And to be honest if you dont go for Mouse Droids or the expensive very rares like i did you still will be able to make a good squad. Just pick one faction and create a nice squad. It wont cost too much. But wait until you are satisfied with your squad before you order minis. I could have saved a few € that way.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 5/8/2009 Posts: 585 Location: New York City
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Minis are fun but they can be very expensive so before you get in to it have a buget because once you start buying them it may be hard to stop.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/30/2008 Posts: 1,290 Location: Stow Ohio, just north of Dantooine (vacay on Ando)
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trick624 wrote:kind of hard for me to put money into something I play a few times a month. I've spent thousands, and I play maybe once a month. send me a BM, and I can send some freebies your way
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 2/9/2009 Posts: 936 Location: Southern Illinois
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I've told the same thing to several of my friends who were thinking about buying into the game. I suggest going to ebay and buying lots until you get a good assortment of figs. You can sometimes find some great deals on ebay like this. One of my friends got an AT-AT with "assorted" minis. In the assortment was a CS Yoda plus about 25 other figs. He got the lot for $35. I would say most people shopping ebay are after singles. These lots slip through fairly cheap. If you do happen to get some stuff in the lots you don't want you now have trade stock. The best thing is to find someone selling their entire collection. These tend to go for a quarter of the value individually.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/6/2009 Posts: 1,632 Location: Desintegrating some Djem So Sucka!
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when i first started playing, i had no pieces at all, prolly for about a month. i first bought a booster so i could get a rules insert to prove to my buddy he was cheating me (there was no way he could stack 4 separate "fire controls" against me). the day i figured that out, i had used Imperials (as i always did), and told him to go with his Seps again (he had no idea i was onto his little scheme). Once he started with the "Ok, My super battle droid has a +22 to hit for 40 damage twice with charging fire" I was like "no you dont, read this........Now yer Kriffin DEAD!!" after i demolished his whole entire 300 pt squad in 45 minutes, i was sold. i started buying boosters and singles. he was the only one i played with, and we would get together less and less the more he realized he couldnt cheat. so here i am, with a butt load of minis, and no one to play with. (my wife plays sometimes). i got 4 people into the game in a matter of 2 years. i guess my point is, get the minis you want first, any faction. build on that, so atleast you know the faction youve built has the potential to own. even if you have no one to play with, you can always attempt to teach others, and who knows? they might get into it and start like you did. Get you some pieces!!
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 6/5/2009 Posts: 239 Location: Germany
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As i started, i bought 2 Cases, because i liked the idea of the game, i had nobody to play with ... After that i got some friends who play swminis than i can´t stop. I noticed that i´ve to spend a lot of money to get them. So i got the idea that i should collect only the Separatists ... so first i collect all Minis of the Sep. Faction. After that i observe that i don´t like "Chars" like Human Mercenary So i decided me to collect all the Minis from the Sep. Faction and all R´s and VR´s from the other Factions. Non-Sep. C´s and UC´s i just need if i need to play them like Mouses and Ugs etc.
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Rank: Moderator Groups: Member
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Joined: 5/8/2008 Posts: 2,220 Location: East Coast
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Good advice so far.
Cheapest way to buy in: buy 2 or 3 cases of the latest set (you get 4 of each Common; 2 of each Uncommon; just about 1 of each R; and 4 of the 8 VRs in each case).
Another way to get in cheap is to find someone selling their collect in bulk. You can usually get great deals for a LOT of minis. And most will sell you an entire faction. (See the Trade Forum on here for some that are selling...I know "theshadowreaper" is selling thousands of minis for dirt cheap prices)
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 4/4/2008 Posts: 1,441
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You best bet is to figure out which faction you want to play (because you won't be competitive any time soon regardless of your choice here) and buy a case or two of whatever set that faction is well represented in. For example, if you like the Clone Wars era, buy a case of GAW and of CWs. That's about a $250-300 investment, which isn't much for a game like this. Then spend another $50 to buy a couple of key figures that you want for squads, such as Ugnaughts, R2-AM (if republic is your choice), Body Gaurds, perhaps a Lobot, etc. You can figure those pieces out later however, don't jump right now to Ebay.
Start building with what you get and ask for suggestions. That will tell you what to buy next more than anything else. But I suggest the 3 faction sets to start with like GAW. You will do much better building squads from that, than from a set like JA, which is terrible for the new player out of the box. Also, you should pick up the Attack on Endor Battle Pack any where you can find one for some good maps.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 8/10/2009 Posts: 469 Location: 719
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thanks guys. i talked with my buddy last night, and i think we decided i'll start with the newest set coming out, so i can chip in. and slowly i'll build my collection. i guess were going to buy cases at a time because its cheaper if we divvy it up in 3's.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 4/4/2008 Posts: 1,441
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trick624 wrote:thanks guys. i talked with my buddy last night, and i think we decided i'll start with the newest set coming out, so i can chip in. and slowly i'll build my collection. i guess were going to buy cases at a time because its cheaper if we divvy it up in 3's. Absolutely! Also, if your area has them, play in release events. These are sealed tournies, where you get two boosters to make up your squad. The cost is usually $30, the price of the boosters retail, and most stores give prizes for placing high of more boosters. Not only do you get to play on a more equal footing with others with more figures, but you get to learn aspects of the game under a situation that tends to be a bit less competitive than a normal tourney, and it's basically playing for free :)
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/6/2009 Posts: 1,632 Location: Desintegrating some Djem So Sucka!
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billiv15 wrote:trick624 wrote:thanks guys. i talked with my buddy last night, and i think we decided i'll start with the newest set coming out, so i can chip in. and slowly i'll build my collection. i guess were going to buy cases at a time because its cheaper if we divvy it up in 3's. Absolutely! Also, if your area has them, play in release events. These are sealed tournies, where you get two boosters to make up your squad. The cost is usually $30, the price of the boosters retail, and most stores give prizes for placing high of more boosters. Not only do you get to play on a more equal footing with others with more figures, but you get to learn aspects of the game under a situation that tends to be a bit less competitive than a normal tourney, and it's basically playing for free :) except you are paying 30$ for it.
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