One of the better huge uncommons. Eath titan is nice to.Anyone else really want that Carrion Crawler?
Anyone else really want that Carrion Crawler?
What's with the face on the Carrion Crawler?
They are rares because players will want them. Simple marketing.I am also pissed off that the DB and the Tieflings are rares... throw us a bone WOTC!!!!
You are aware that the Lurking Wraith you got at Free RPG Day is a promo mini, yes? As in, "Check the bottom, he's got different info there than the average Lurking Wraith!" or, "He's more blue than the picture makes him seem because he IS more blue than the one in the picture," or even, "Instead of complaining about the colour of your promo mini being wrong, be thankful you have a relatively rare promo mini, because all the Lurking Wraiths coming out of booster packs are gonna be black-coloured, instead of blue."Yeah, not very good overall. I already have the Lurking Wraith though, from Free RPG Day. He is more blue than that picture makes it seem, however.
Has the highlighted part been changed to accommodate the number of Huges and rares in the total set? Will this help getting a Dragonborn, or not?WotC said:The rumbling you hear in the distance is something Huge coming your way.
Against the Giants will be our third foray into Huge miniatures. For this set, we've once again reexamined how figures are distributed across the rarities. As in War of the Dragon Queen, there are six uncommon Huge figures and six rare Huge figures, with a rare Huge being found on average in one out of three boosters. We've changed how the other figures are distributed, too. In addition to the 12 Huge figures in the set, there are 18 rares, 21 uncommons, and 9 commons. In a single booster, you'll find one Huge figure (uncommon or rare), one non-Huge rare, three uncommons, and three commons.