Snapdragyn said:
I'm just weeping that the Tundra Scout is a Huge Rare -- which really means ultra-rare, even though they won't say it. I mean, if there's only 1 huge figure per pack, then Huge Uncommon has the same frequency/pack as a regular rare, & Hure Rare is somewhere between that & 'chase'.
That's not correct. The numbers don't work that way.
There is one Rare Huge in every 3 packs, and there are 6 rare huges in total. That means there will be a Tundra Scout in every 18 packs.
Meanwhile, the Golden Protector (a regular rare) will appear once in every 18 packs.
It's the same rarity. Your total number of huge rares will be 1/3 the number of regular rares, but the frequency of individual figures is the same.
(An particular uncommon huge, such as the Huge Fiendish Spider appears once in every 9 packs).
Dangit, I want 3... no, 5... no, a hulking CAVALRY of tundra scouts, leading the charge at the head of the Winter King's army as his forces sweep across the land, leaving icy fields of frozen corpses in their wake! MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! :scary wide-eyed stare:
That would be cool - being rare is just annoying for getting duplicates regardless of whether they're huge or normal.
Me, I want several Sorcerers on Black Dragons. (Which is why I love the Dragon promo figure!)
Incidentally, a case of WotDQ is 6 boosters, AFAIK. Wizards have been good at "seeding" cases in the past, so a WotDQ case should give you 2 rare huge figures and 4 uncommon huge figures.
Cheers!