Eberron Collector's Guide


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deadsmurf

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It appeared in The Forge of War, which is an Eberron book.

I stand corrected on that one - I forgot about it in there.



The way that I believe would be better to characterize miniatures would be to list ones created based upon classes, races and monsters in Eberron Books first, then list Mark of Heroes/Xen'drik Expeditions in a second list. It is more accurate and informative that way.
 

Echohawk

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I've added notes next to the minis that were included because they were "Approved for use with..." one of the RPGA Eberron campaigns. Deadsmurf, I decide not to split them into a separate section of the list, because some of them are clearly Eberron minis and "Approved for use with...", and rather than list those twice, it seemed sensible to just add notes to the existing list. I hope it is a little clearer now.

I also removed a few minis that just didn't seem sufficientlly Eberrony, but there weren't many of those. Most of the dubious ones (including, rather strangely, the Cleric of Syreth) stayed on the list, because they were flagged on the stat cards as suitable for the RPGA campaigns.
 







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