Hmmm, you know, this D&D miniatures game sounds pretty neat. In addition to having miniatures to use in my campaign, I can use them to play a two-player skirmish game when we don't have time for a full session. The concept of having common, uncommon, and rare miniatures used in a tabletop strategy game sounds fun. Magic the Gathering meets Warhammer Fantasy.
Here's a list of miniatures I'd like to see (and the factions they belong to):
Drizzt Do'urden (Chaotic Good)
Wulfgar (Chaotic Good)
Regis (Chaotic Good)
Bruenor Battlehammer (Any good-aligned)
Artemis Entreri (Lawful Evil)
Jarlaxle (Any Evil)
Githyanki Warrior (Any Evil)
Githyanki Warlock (Any Evil)
Githyanki Champion (Any Evil)
Cleric of Clangeddin Silverbeard (Lawful Good)
Cleric of Tempus (Any Chaotic)
Cleric of Helm (Any Lawful)
Harper Scout (Any Good)
Red Wizard of Thay (Any Evil)
War Wizard of Cormyr (Lawful Good)
Purple Dragon Knight (Lawful Good)
Zhentarim Skymage (Lawful Evil)
Dwarf Battlerager (Chaotic Good)
Elf Bladesinger (Chaotic Good)
Cleric of Bane (Lawful Evil)
Cleric of Cyric (Chaotic Evil)
Cleric of Tyr (Lawful Good)
Warrior Skald (Any alignment)
Uthgardt Barbarian (Any chaotic)
Uthgardt Shaman (Any chaotic)
Whew! I can't believe I came up with all those in only a few minutes. Can you tell that I'm a Forgotten Realms fan?
