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<blockquote data-quote="Gundark" data-source="post: 2008829" data-attributes="member: 6148"><p>Well I realize that some of you may think that 3 is a bit too harsh for this product. I agree, but they have no 31/2 rating. The product is quite good and I would suggest to any one to buy it. Not only does it help out new gamers ( oh..that's a beholder), but it brings that extra bit to the table, and helps keep combat orderly ( what? I thought that penny was the wizard!). The artwork while not fabulous is good and has a real charm to it. However some of the monsters look a lot alike ( orcs and orges ). So where is my beef? Well it's in the fact that some of the races presented are a little over represented. Like they have 5 beholder counters ( what sick and twisted GM would send that after their players?). There must have been 25 drow ( we like drow... but that many?), elves, lots and lots of elves. The Dragons are nice but are a little too big, I would have rather have seen one of each type, not two of the same type ( Who wants to face 2 black dragons, big ones at that ?) While others were a little under represented ( not a lot of cleric counters ). If you are the artistic type and have time to do the counters yourself then don't buy the product, but if your like me ( a good artist but , no time to do this), or if you aren't an artist then I suggest getting this product. </p><p> Gundark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gundark, post: 2008829, member: 6148"] Well I realize that some of you may think that 3 is a bit too harsh for this product. I agree, but they have no 31/2 rating. The product is quite good and I would suggest to any one to buy it. Not only does it help out new gamers ( oh..that's a beholder), but it brings that extra bit to the table, and helps keep combat orderly ( what? I thought that penny was the wizard!). The artwork while not fabulous is good and has a real charm to it. However some of the monsters look a lot alike ( orcs and orges ). So where is my beef? Well it's in the fact that some of the races presented are a little over represented. Like they have 5 beholder counters ( what sick and twisted GM would send that after their players?). There must have been 25 drow ( we like drow... but that many?), elves, lots and lots of elves. The Dragons are nice but are a little too big, I would have rather have seen one of each type, not two of the same type ( Who wants to face 2 black dragons, big ones at that ?) While others were a little under represented ( not a lot of cleric counters ). If you are the artistic type and have time to do the counters yourself then don't buy the product, but if your like me ( a good artist but , no time to do this), or if you aren't an artist then I suggest getting this product. Gundark [/QUOTE]
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