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Kill Team overview
Kill Team is Games Workshop's skirmish-scale 40K game, played with 5–10 model warbands on small, dense terrain boards. Each season brings new boxed sets pairing two bespoke teams with terrain and rules — these are heavily collected, frequently flipped, and dominate the second-hand Kill Team market.
Buying advice for second-hand collectors
Seasonal Kill Team boxes (Octarius, Nachmund, Salvation, Termination) often double in value once OOP — check completeness of the Killzone terrain, dice, tokens and rulebook before paying collector prices. Split-box halves are the best way to get a single bespoke team cheaply.
Collecting & army-building advice
Kill Team is the fastest way into the hobby: 10 models, one tin of paint, an afternoon's terrain build. Veterans collect a bespoke team per season plus a faction Compendium force, mixing in single 40K kits like Intercessors, Necron Warriors or Kabalite Warriors for variety.
Popular units & kits
- Octarius (Kommandos vs Death Korps)
- Nachmund (Phobos vs Corsair Voidscarred)
- Chalnath (Pathfinders vs Novitiates)
- Salvation (Exaction Squad vs Hand of the Archon)
- Termination (Brood Brothers vs Inquisitorial Agents)
- Killzone terrain sets
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need both halves of a Kill Team box to play?
- No — each half is a complete playable team. Split-box deals are how most players get into a specific Kill Team cheaply.
- Are old Killzone terrain sets still useful?
- Yes. Sector Munitorum, Sector Mechanicus, Gallowdark and Bheta-Decima terrain all remain playable for narrative and casual games, even when the boxed set is OOP.
- Which Kill Teams hold the most second-hand value?
- Limited-run seasonal teams with no separate single-box release — Phobos Strike Team, Kommandos and Novitiates have all spiked after going OOP.