Deanoth |
HangarFlying wrote:Because there are no large boosters. A standard booster includes three small/medium AND one large.OK thanks, I misread that large = huge.
There are 4 different sizes but they are sold as two different boosters. You have the
Standard Booster which has up to 3 different sizes in it. You will have either 3 small OR Medium mini's AND 1 Large mini.
Huge Booster has 1 size in it and that is a Huge ONLY.
The Promo is all together by itself and not random which is a Gargantuan. (Rune Giant).
just to clear up any confusion.
NobodysHome |
OK, here's my beef (and apologies if I'm hitting a point that's been addressed many times before):
- Personally, I don't care for the paper minis; my players all have lovingly-painted metal figures, so the paper minis look 'cheap' next to them
- Also, price point isn't *that* much of an issue for me; I can survive the nearly $4-a-mini average that the $519 case gives me
HOWEVER, the statement, "You SHOULD get all of the minis, but our packages are randomized so there's no guarantee" absolutely guarantees I won't buy this product.
All I want is a set of pre-painted plastic (or metal) minis for the full RotRL AP, exactly like I get when I buy the paper minis. If I have to pay $600 for the plastic instead of $30 for the paper, so be it. Pathfinder's my current addiction, and I've got a $200/month budget to pay for it. At $19.93/month for the AP, I've got some elbow room.
But telling me that I have to shell out over $500 for "a good chance" that I'll have all the minis I need for my game doesn't cut it with me. And no, I'm not going to go playing around on eBay trying to pick up the after-market missing figures.
Has WizKids done the market research that proves that randomized sets generate more revenue than specific ones for the large sets? I can see it for smaller sets, but I don't see a lot of people shelling out hundreds of dollars for "a good chance" of having a full set.
All I want is a simple, "Here is the full set of every monster figure and NPC you'll need for the RotRL AP. That'll be $600," and I'll be happy.
Maybe it's just me...
*EDIT* Just saw Vic's post that there's a 93% chance you'll get the "complete" set, but does "complete" mean including every mini you'll need to run the AP, or just every mini that WizKids made?
Anguish |
The statement, "You SHOULD get all of the minis, but our packages are randomized so there's no guarantee" absolutely guarantees I won't buy this product.
Relax. Two bits of input.
First, with Heroes and Monsters, Vic cleared up what "should" means in their minds. It means that each case is intended to have a full set. That's the design goal, and the instructions to the human beings who are collating and packaging the boxes for distribution. They aren't offering a guarantee because humans make mistakes, and there could be a couple cases distributed where the set isn't complete.
Second, Paizo will be selling individuals from this set. No need to go hunting on eBay. Yes, a single will be more expensive than the case average, but it won't be hard to find. You'll also (likely) get a discount. I recall last time we were offered a hefty discount on one single. If you have to pick up one mini at $12 to complete your set, it's not that big a deal. The QC necessary to manually re-check each case before shipping wouldn't be cheaper.
So hey, but the case. Plan for maybe having to spend an extra $12 on Paizo's own site to get the one box you're mysteriously lacking. No biggie. I don't think there were more than a couple cases reported with H&M that weren't complete. It was very, very good reports all around.
Cavian |
@ nobody's home. You certainly won't have enough rune giants. Most of the others you'd have a shot at but the attack on Sandpoint had a lot of giants and dire bears so I'd say that would come up short as well. Just guessing though no one at the con mentioned it one way or the other.
Good luck!
I believe it was said earlier in this thread that unless your PCs do something horribly horribly wrong (granted they're PCs so that's almost guaranteed to happen) you'll never need more than one Rune Giant at any one time.
NobodysHome |
Anguish -
Thanks for that -- the way the selling page reads makes it sound like intentional randomization. "We're really trying" is significantly better. I work in the software industry, and I'd like to say that about some of my co-workers. ;-)
I'll re-examine what's in there. 3 months without any new books is a LOOOOONG time, but having "real" minis for once is REAAAAAALLLY tempting...
Steve Geddes |
Has WizKids done the market research that proves that randomized sets generate more revenue than specific ones for the large sets?
Better than that - they've done the research which indicates that a non-randomised set wont be produced. It's not a question of randomised vs non-randomised it's a question of randomised vs no minis.
All I want is a simple, "Here is the full set of every monster figure and NPC you'll need for the RotRL AP. That'll be $600," and I'll be happy.
I suspect something like this would be closer to $1200+. Whilst I'd pay that (and maybe you would too) I very much doubt there's enough demand to do it that way.
.They didnt make the decision to go with a randomised format lightly (and have provided the Encounter Packs for those who feel strongly enough about it to not buy random packs).
Steve Geddes |
First, with Heroes and Monsters, Vic cleared up what "should" means in their minds. It means that each case is intended to have a full set. That's the design goal, and the instructions to the human beings who are collating and packaging the boxes for distribution. They aren't offering a guarantee because humans make mistakes, and there could be a couple cases distributed where the set isn't complete.
Second, Paizo will be selling individuals from this set. No need to go hunting on eBay. Yes, a single will be more expensive than the case average, but it won't be hard to find. You'll also (likely) get a discount. I recall last time we were offered a hefty discount on one single. If you have to pick up one mini at $12 to complete your set, it's not that big a deal. The QC necessary to manually re-check each case before shipping wouldn't be cheaper.
So hey, but the case. Plan for maybe having to spend an extra $12 on Paizo's own site to get the one box you're mysteriously lacking. No biggie. I don't think there were more than a couple cases reported with H&M that weren't complete. It was very, very good reports all around.
It's worth noting that the intended proportion of complete cases is lower with this set than it was for Heroes and Monsters. It's likely that there will be more cases reported which arent complete.
Deanoth |
@ nobody's home. You certainly won't have enough rune giants. Most of the others you'd have a shot at but the attack on Sandpoint had a lot of giants and dire bears so I'd say that would come up short as well. Just guessing though no one at the con mentioned it one way or the other.
Good luck!
James and Vic have BOTH mentioned that they redid the encounters to the point where the Rune Giants are not so numerous. As far as how many you will need has not been announced but it will NOT be 6 or even 5.
Might want to wait until the official numbers come out before you jump to summary conclusions such as the above statements.
Deanoth |
Steve,
I doubt that it will be much higher by any means. :)
I have a feeling QC is pretty good with the Pathfinder Sets at the very least for Wizkids. I was more then impressed thus far with the quality and the set determination for the previous set. I know it will continue through this one as well as the future ones. Wizkids really wants to keep producing these! :)
Steve Geddes |
Yeah, but (if I remember right) the goal rate was pretty close to 100% for H&M. For this set it's 93%. That means they're aiming for around 13/14. Even if they hit their target, that's considerably more incomplete sets than we saw in the first set.
I still think it's an excellent result - but people shouldnt base how likely it is to get a full set of minis this time around by looking at the 'case reports' thread for the last set.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Yeah, but (if I remember right) the goal rate was pretty close to 100% for H&M. For this set it's 93%.
This is correct, but it's also important to note that the goal for that last 7% is for them to be missing just one mini. (Engineering a 100% goal on this one would have required adding several more boosters to each case, and we really didn't want to do that.)
gbonehead Owner - House of Books and Games LLC |
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
I seem to recall virtually everyone got a full set per case with the first set, and I suspect the same will be true this time too.
Nope. I just (re)confirmed that the goal for the first set was near 100% case completion, and the goal for this set is 93%, with the other 7% short one figure.
gbonehead Owner - House of Books and Games LLC |
gbonehead wrote:I seem to recall virtually everyone got a full set per case with the first set, and I suspect the same will be true this time too.Nope. I just (re)confirmed that the goal for the first set was near 100% case completion, and the goal for this set is 93%, with the other 7% short one figure.
Then I guess it's a good thing I'm getting two. Good for my collection. NOT good at all for paying my electric bill in August.
Talon3585 |
Enlight_Bystand wrote:If you try to add a case bundle and the rune giant, it doesn't think that you've added a standard case so won't let you complete the order. I was just checking to see the shipping costs, but I'm concerned that as the bundle is what subscribers are going to give it might cause problems when the orders go through...This bug is being fixed right now. Buying a case bundle or getting one through a subscription qualifies you to buy a Rune Giant.
will a brick or the reg minis qualify us for the rune giant??
Deanoth |
Ross Byers wrote:will a brick or the reg minis qualify us for the rune giant??Enlight_Bystand wrote:If you try to add a case bundle and the rune giant, it doesn't think that you've added a standard case so won't let you complete the order. I was just checking to see the shipping costs, but I'm concerned that as the bundle is what subscribers are going to give it might cause problems when the orders go through...This bug is being fixed right now. Buying a case bundle or getting one through a subscription qualifies you to buy a Rune Giant.
A Brick of Standard boosters will NOT qualify you for the Rune Giant. The only way they will let you buy one right away at least is IF you buy the Standard booster CASE (399.99. If you get the complete case for 519.99 then it also qualifies you.)
You can get the Rune Giant from other sites as well. IF they allow you to do that on their site or even at a local friendly game store. IT is up to "them" how they sell them. So you may or may not have to buy a case with them too... or you might be able to buy it outright from them too.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Narl wrote:I saw here there is a Festering Spirit miniature that was a Paizo 2012 promo. Was it given out at the con? Is there any other way to get it?Shem wrote:It was given out at the con. I wish I had a few more.I *think* it was mentioned on the Paizo Facebook page that it would be available for sale at GenCon and it would be available for sale to the general public after that on the Paizo website.
HangarFlying is correct.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Mandor |
I just (re)confirmed that the goal for the first set was near 100% case completion, and the goal for this set is 93%, with the other 7% short one figure.
I can understand the near 100% case completion. Basically, WizKids is saying that's the intention, but mistakes occasionally happen.
93% case completion is odd. The only explanation I can come up with is there will be super rares, at least one of which will be produced in a quantity slightly less than the total number of cases (say 10,000 cases but only 9300 Karzougs, or 9750 each of Karzoug, Lamatar, and Athroxis).
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Steve Geddes |
Vic Wertz wrote:I just (re)confirmed that the goal for the first set was near 100% case completion, and the goal for this set is 93%, with the other 7% short one figure.I can understand the near 100% case completion. Basically, WizKids is saying that's the intention, but mistakes occasionally happen.
93% case completion is odd. The only explanation I can come up with is there will be super rares, at least one of which will be produced in a quantity slightly less than the total number of cases (say 10,000 cases but only 9300 Karzougs, or 9750 each of Karzoug, Lamatar, and Athroxis).
I suspect it's a function of having 64 different sculpts (as opposed to the 40 in H&M) and filling 128 'slots' (as opposed to around 83). The case size has increased by about 54% but the range of minis has gone up by 62.5%. No doubt the proportion of large/medium/small makes a difference, as well.
.Your scenario would suggest that the 7% incomplete sets would all be short the same figure, and I dont think that was the implication.
flash_cxxi RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Kor - Orc Scrollkeeper |
Any idea on when we'll get the completed checklist (like the one on the H&M Page) for this set since all the figures have now been previewed? I'm keen to update my own Excel Checklist with Figure Names/Numbers/Rarities.
Most of this information can be obtained from my gallery page at this link:
I would also like to know when the figure numbers will be released so I can update the page and reorder the miniatures according to their numbers.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
flash_cxxi wrote:Any idea on when we'll get the completed checklist (like the one on the H&M Page) for this set since all the figures have now been previewed? I'm keen to update my own Excel Checklist with Figure Names/Numbers/Rarities.Most of this information can be obtained from my gallery page at this link:
I would also like to know when the figure numbers will be released so I can update the page and reorder the miniatures according to their numbers.
It's on Erik's to-do list, and should happen prior to the set shipping.
zWolf |
I might not be understanding the price system... but at the top of the page, it has a bunch of prices, and their discount's listed... one in particular stands out, and I think it might be an error:
Preorder Huge Booster: $158.32 $24.99
the $158.32 is crossed out of course, with $24.99 being the actual price.
but that super huge discount doesn't fit in line with all the other listed prices, and I'm guessing that it's miss printed somehow.
I just figured I'd mention it.