This single miniature from the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Harbinger tradeable miniatures set is molded out of high-impact plastic and comes fully painted. Use it to beef up your D&D minatures army or add to your D&D roleplaying experience!
This miniature may or may not be in the original bag, and may or may not include the stat card.
I don't collect/trade miniatures but I do use them for standard roleplaying purposes. I'm sorry but I hold undead minis to a higher standard. They have to evoke at least a modicum of fear or anxiety to earn a place at my table. This ghoul mini fails to meet every standard of quality I can think of. First, this mini is small and fragile, poorly designed and poorly rendered. The scale is at least a little off - wasn't this thing human once? I know that ghouls are thin, emaciated even, but I've seen bulkier dust bunnies! The pose is just ridiculous - is he coming after you or just tripping? Any discernable detail is completely absent and it looks to have been painted with a single brush stroke. My ghoul didn't even possess the pasty ecru pallor as seen on the website, he was more nondescript grey. I can't think of a single reason to place this mini on my table as it is almost certain to immediately destroy any creepy atmosphere that I had previously established. This thing isn't scary, it's pathetic! It is overpriced and useless. On top of all that, it's boring. If this thing were a letter, it'd be the letter Z, as in zzzzz! If this mini were a word (and it must be something because it's clearly not a proper game tool) the word would be - unimpressive.