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.
Many of those minis are pretty atrocious, though.
If this is true, this is very good news.
But doesn't this mean that uncommons are more common than commons?
...common
Expected (1 booster):
1/3 Huge Rare
2/3 Huge Uncommon
1 Rare
3 Uncommon
3 Common
To achieve (on average) a complete set of each would require:
6 Huge Rare / (1/3 Huge Rare / Pack) == 18 Packs
6 Huge Uncommon / (2/3 Huge Uncommon / Pack) == 9 Packs
18 Rare / (1 Rare / Pack) == 18 Packs
21 Uncommon / (3 Uncommon / Pack) == 7 Packs
9 Common / (3 Common / Pack) == 3 Packs
If you get 18 packs, then, on average, you will get:
6 Huge Rare (== 1 of each Huge Rare)
12 Huge Uncommon (== 2 of each Huge Uncommon)
18 Rare (== 1 of each Rare)
54 Uncommon (== 2 4/7 of each Uncommon)
54 Common (== 9 of each Common)
Elder Red Dragon looks horrible. What's with the face on the Carrion Crawler?

How many packs in a case? 6? 8? It is 12 when it is a non-huge set, right?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.