Katina Davis
Customer Service Representative
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Hello Tyro,
Looks like we should still have plenty of the Red Dragon in our warehouse, so it's available as we speak! If you're trying to place an order for one and our system is giving you trouble, just let me know and I'll be glad to do some investigating.
Otherwise, just let me know if there are any further questions or concerns that you may have, and I'll be more than happy to help.
Thanks!
Katina
Kalindlara
Contributor
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It does say that I have to purchase:
Pathfinder Battles—Dungeons Deep: Standard Booster Case
Before I'm eligible to buy the Red Dragon.
Is this true?
Yes. They're generally referred to as case incentives, as the opportunity to buy one is meant as a motivation to purchase a case of boosters.
Eventually - and not particularly soon - you'll (probably) be able to buy it by itself. For example, the Rune Giant was one of the earliest case incentives - it's now available for general purchase.
Katina Davis
Customer Service Representative
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Hi all,
Sorry for the confusion - the Dragon says we are out of print essentially because we won't be making any more. We do still have them currently, and they should be available to purchase as singles (without the case) soon. I believe they should be updated on the site soon, but I don't have a good estimate for when yet.
Again, sorry for confusing anyone, but you should be able to get your dragons soon. Just let me know if there's anything else we can help with in the meantime. :)
Thanks!
Katina
Katina Davis
Customer Service Representative
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UPDATE: Good news, everyone! The Gargantuan Red Dragon has been thoroughly poked and prodded, and should now be available! :)
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UPDATE: Good news, everyone! The Gargantuan Red Dragon has been thoroughly poked and prodded, and should now be available! :)
Ummmm, I'm not sure that's a good idea. ;-)
Enlight_Bystand
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Is it going to stay out of print or will it return to availability?
Pre painted minis will almost never be reprinted, it's even less likely than for example books. This is due to the effect that adding more of the singles into the secondary market has.