I am disappointed. I picked up a case (2 bricks) at my local gaming shop, took them home and opened the boosters. In the first brick, the figures were wonderful and beautiful. I liked what I received. Then I opened the next brick... And got EXACTLY THE SAME FIGURES over again. The second brick had the same figures in the same combination in each booster. While this might be nice in building a collection of monsters and unnamed hordes, it did not provide for a suitable mix of figures or opportunity to acquire new minis. I basically got 2 of the same 32 miniatures over again. And because I got the same combination of minis, I cannot trust that buying a new brick of boosters will provide me with a new set of miniatures. WizKids really let me down on this one.
Luthorne wrote:
Hahahah!
Rogue Genius Games has released the Nine Hells Adult Coloring Book. This book is written and illustrated by me, featuring black and white images of the Nine Hells, devils, arch-devils, and other fiendish things. Besides the illustrations to be colored, the pdf also features: * Brief descriptions of each of the Nine Hells, including a separate random encounter table for each Hell.
I purchased a display case of the Undead Horde from my local retailer. Taking it home, I opened the packages to find I received at least one of each of the 12 figures. I got 3 of each of the Skeleton, Lady Ghoul, Ghoul, Zombie, Wight, and Festrog figures. All-in-all, I was very happy with the collection and appearance of the figures in the case.
Tsailanza wrote:
That looks amazing!
This is a wonderful idea for a miniatures product, Paizo. Well done! I will be picking up one of these sets upon release. Honestly, a set such as this could help not only dragons, but with other creatures known to be various sizes; elementals, sharks, and squid immediately come to mind as future products.
I picked up a copy of this, back when is was first released in 2001. Our game group plays it, rather than standard Clue. We all enjoy it. The monster encounters range from easy to ridiculously improbable (try fighting the beholder sometime). The board is beautiful and has given me some ideas for dungeon encounters. I recommend folks try it.
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