sjmiller said:
I have plans to buy the blue dragon and the black dragon, the red is overpriced, I fear.
I don't know. 25 Euros is not too much for them (that's what they cost in Germany nowadays.
Zaukrie said:
Wow, that is some serious negativity.
Either my ignore list has filtered out some particularly choice samples of that, or you need to go on to a sight-seeing on other boards. Wizards' own boards, for example. There are a couple of magic words that turn up the temperature to something in the area of our sun's surface.
My prediction: 1 huge or large white dragon, Drizz't, Bruennor, Cati Brie, Wulfgar, Regis.
White or Shadow are possible. It could even be gargantuan (someone mentioned the price of 49.95 - that sounds reasonable for a gargantuan plus some medium figures). In that case, I guess it will be Shimmergloom (not just any gargantuan Shadow dragon)
It will sell like hot cakes, convincing them a dragonlance pack is a good idea after all.
O think you have one nailed down. The old Drizzt figure is on eBay for about 100 bucks. Since the skirmish stats on that one aren't that good, I guess a lot of this price is because of people who want a Drizzt figure. I think this one could sell well even if they make it comparably expensive.
KB9JMQ said:
Wow I can't think of any way to put Drizzt and Senario Pack together to make me want it.
Or at least in any way that costs the same as the other Iconic packages.
What about the "Drizzt, Friends, and big large dragon to make their life one of the hells" idea?
Olgar Shiverstone said:
I refuse to buy a product with Drizzt in the title. Dual-scimitar-wielding good drow are so pre-2000.
I guess they're timeless. Salvatore hasn't tired of writing Drizzt novels yet (and the fans haven't tired of reading them yet)
Of course, we won't force you to get the big, awesome dragon that's in that set (assuming that it is in the set, of course.)