Pathfinder Battles—Dungeons Deep: Eando Kline

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Dungeons Deep is the latest 51-figure set release in the award-winning Pathfinder Battles line of miniatures from Paizo Inc. and WizKids Games! Dungeons Deep features friends and foes from the world of Golarion, and is sure to please Pathfinder fans new and veteran alike!

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3/5

The legendary Eando Kline finally gets his own miniature. Unfortunately it is just average. His stance is boring. His colors are basic. Still, it is a versatile miniature that can represent a variety of classes.


The First Pathfinder!

4/5

If memory serves, Eando Kline (a creation of James Sutter) first appears in the pages of Adventure Path Volume #2 and is really the first Pathfinder we're actually introduced. We follow his bizarre adventures as he is guided by a mysterious ioun stone. (Though Spoiler alert, somewhat ironically, the first Pathfinder ultimately resigns from the Society, cause he's 'too cool for school').

This Medium-sized figure captures his look very well. There's a crap ton of detail on it. The empty scabbard especially looks great. He doubles very well as an adventurer with a bit of grit. He could be a warrior, a rogue, a slayer or even a bard. Very high PC - potential.

You can get a look at this mini on all sides as it turns in this miniatures video at this link here.

(He appears just after the 2 minute mark)

His pose suggests he's ready for action, but unlikely so many minis he's not in the middle of a frenzied melee (but he could be!) It's also nice to have a martial figure who looks like he decided against an armor check penalty.

Like many minis attempting to capture human expression, the face looks a little too 'masky'. The beard definitely looks painted on - which it is - as opposed to looking natural. They did manage to get the trademark scar to work, which is impressive.

Overall, this is a great mini to add to a collection. It brings both utility and nostalgia at the same time.


Better than the picture with less bright colors.

3/5

This Pathfinder Hero and Legend is ok but not great.


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