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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Carlsen" data-source="post: 6632203" data-attributes="member: 61749"><p>I've been collecting the Elemental Evil random miniatures since they came out, and I've been reasonably impressed. It took a lot for me to accept the idea of plastic miniatures, let alone random ones, but I just don't have the time or patience to paint a lot.</p><p></p><p>The selection of monsters is pretty generally useful, with only a few adventure specific ones, mostly various cult warriors which I can easily use for any humanoid NPC, or even for PCs.</p><p></p><p>The quality is alright, and I think the price point of about $15 for one large and three medium or small miniatures is acceptable, if not great. $29.99 for the silver dragon also seems fair.</p><p></p><p>The only real downsides are that the swords tend to come out bent, and I haven't found a good way to straighten them, and that I've yet to get an actual elemental despite having most of the set now.</p><p></p><p>If this represents the miniatures line going forward, I think I'll continue to pick these up, though I don't know if underdark monsters from the next storyline will be as appealing. I really want a set that's focused on goblins, skeletons, kobolds, and other low level monsters that I want a lot of. Perhaps with numerous sculpts each. One can dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Carlsen, post: 6632203, member: 61749"] I've been collecting the Elemental Evil random miniatures since they came out, and I've been reasonably impressed. It took a lot for me to accept the idea of plastic miniatures, let alone random ones, but I just don't have the time or patience to paint a lot. The selection of monsters is pretty generally useful, with only a few adventure specific ones, mostly various cult warriors which I can easily use for any humanoid NPC, or even for PCs. The quality is alright, and I think the price point of about $15 for one large and three medium or small miniatures is acceptable, if not great. $29.99 for the silver dragon also seems fair. The only real downsides are that the swords tend to come out bent, and I haven't found a good way to straighten them, and that I've yet to get an actual elemental despite having most of the set now. If this represents the miniatures line going forward, I think I'll continue to pick these up, though I don't know if underdark monsters from the next storyline will be as appealing. I really want a set that's focused on goblins, skeletons, kobolds, and other low level monsters that I want a lot of. Perhaps with numerous sculpts each. One can dream. [/QUOTE]
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