D&D General Lolth Miniature Coming In February 2022

WizKids will be selling a Lolth miniature in February 2022 for $69.99. The mini is a D&D/Magic the Gathering tie-in. From Wizkids/NECA. Join the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms! The famous Dungeons & Dragons setting comes to the Magic: The Gathering world for the first time! To celebrate this epic pairing WizKids is releasing two prepainted miniatures sets and a premium pre-painted...

WizKids will be selling a Lolth miniature in February 2022 for $69.99. The mini is a D&D/Magic the Gathering tie-in.

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From Wizkids/NECA. Join the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms! The famous Dungeons & Dragons setting comes to the Magic: The Gathering world for the first time! To celebrate this epic pairing WizKids is releasing two prepainted miniatures sets and a premium pre-painted figure. Collect iconic heroes such as Drizzt Do`urden, Catti-brie, Wulfgar, and many more. Are you brave enough? Gather your party to face down the Dark Queen of the web herself, Lolth, the Spider Queen!
 

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I like this new design because it sets her apart from driders just a bit more and is more freakish. I also get the feeling that the thick spider legs ending in pink tips is supposed to call to mind humanoid fingers with pink nails.
 




Norton

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I see why some find her legs too large and/or chunky. I can imagine the design team wanting her to be larger than your average drider but then the legs had to be thick enough to make a successfully detailed mold as well as not appear too fragile at the larger size.

There seems to be no stat block for her that I can find but from the comparison to her central figure, this looks to be a gargantuan creature. I might have made her huge, but maybe they felt she needed to be at the largest size to be impressive enough as a god.

I think the front pincers are perfect, however.
 



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