When I was looking around on ebay yesterday, it looked like the rares sold for just under $8 each, on average. Which means that if these discounts hold up, I have a bunch of free mooks by selling off the rares.ForceUser said:I've bought about $200 dollars' worth at this point, and I am satisfied. I have gotten exactly what I wanted - lots and lots of mooks. Skeleton mooks, kuo-toa mooks, orc mooks, hellhound mooks, werewolf mooks, worg mooks, and on and on. The rares are nice too, of course, and welcome. But I got into this for the legions of monsters that you throw at your players in groups of 3 or more.
Cheap. Pre-painted. Easily portable. Easily recognizable. Exactly what I've always wanted as a DM! And I can't wait for the secondary market to spring up.
In short, thumbs up.
Azlan said:1. WotC has made the use of mini's practically a necessity with the design of 3.0 and 3.5 D&D.
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Nor I.ayrwind said:I simply fail to see how D&D 3.x had made miniatures absolutely necessary. yes, some pages might recommend the use of minis, while i think someone even posted that one page mentioned that minis are a requirement.
I haven't seen your questions answered directly yet. Yes, the Harbinger packs offer the same figures available in the starters. And you are right, 1 rare per starter or booster. It's worth the loss of 1 rare to get the terrain tiles, rules, & checklist in the starter, but no reason to buy a second starter for yourself. One other point, each pack seems to contains 8 or 16 different figures, so there should be no dupes within a starter. At least I haven't encountered any dupes.Henry said:One quick question for anyone who knows: Do the Harbinger packs offer the same initial mini's run as the starter packs, or do you get separate stuff in the harbinger packs from the starter packs? If it's the same, I would be better off buying 2 harbinger packs than 1 starter pack, because you get twice as many rares as buying the starter pack, correct?
WotC have stated that - barring machine or human error - there will be no duplicates in a pack. A few people have encounted mispackaged boosters, but they're not very common.thalmin said:One other point, each pack seems to contains 8 or 16 different figures, so there should be no dupes within a starter. At least I haven't encountered any dupes.
Harlock said:I've been trading across the country and now even across the Atlantic. I shipped three minis to Italy for $3.20 US by airmail with "7 day" delivery quoted by the USPS. Using Prioority mail in the states for $3.85 I can get a mini anywhere in about 5 days tops. It's worth it to me to get rid of one of my three dire boars to get that Ogre or Hound Archon. Also, the people I've traded with have been more than happy to swap shipping costs via PayPal to have a third party backing us. So far so good, I am only lacking about 12 minis out of the 80 and have tons of "mook" type minis.