Do You Have This Toy From The Mid 2000’s? It’s Worth Thousands Now
Heroscape was a turn-based miniature wargaming system which was a product of Hasbro, Inc. and was unfortunately discontinued in November 2010. I grew up with this toy, and while they were a bit pricy brand new, that is nothing compared to how much they are worth now!
If you look online for this toy you will now be spending hundreds compared to the tens you would have spent in the early 2000s.
The "Heroscape Master Set: Rise of the Valkyrie" was once only $50, but nowadays it sells for any price between $100 to $500 depending on the condition. It's priced at over $300 on Amazon.
A Heroscape wave, which was once a few hundred dollars, now is worth almost $1,000!
My set is worth about $4,000 with the figures. The funniest part is that I bought most of it at a garage sale for less than $100 when I was a kid. I had no idea it would turn into something so valuable!
The board is made from interlocking hexagonal tiles, allowing for the construction of a large variety of 3D playing boards. This is what makes it worth so much. The plat form can be broken up and turned into something new each time, the possibilities are truly endless.
The most valuable asset however is mint condition figures with their cards. Almost everything related to Heroscape has doubled in value even if it's damaged. If it's in good condition, the value has most likely increased by tenfold which is absolutely insane to think about.
A single figure can be worth hundreds, it's really intriguing to think about how much more the value will rise over the years.
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