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<blockquote data-quote="Pour" data-source="post: 5150721" data-attributes="member: 59411"><p>I would be willing to spend good money for well-made iconics and D&D staples, though how much good money I'm not really sure. I won't be picking up Orcus, but it's more because he's not as interesting to me as say a $75 Demogorgon, Lloth or Torog (especially Torog hehe). </p><p></p><p>I did buy a Beholder, the Ultimate Tyrant, in the secondary market and just love the size, paint and quality. That said, I won't be picking up the Beholder pack just so I can preserve my Tyrant's 'cool' factor in my collection (and it's been said before just how many times someone is going to be using any kind of Beholder in their game, cool as they are).</p><p></p><p>I've become something of a mini fiend with my discovering of Troll and Toad, though, and I will be making more purchases for bulk commons and choice singles, as well as purchasing several boosters of Lords of Madness. Summers are kind of my live game season, as I run three groups from May-August. And after purchasing Fat Dragon 3D Tiles, I need more 3D characters to fill them! </p><p></p><p>If I had to speculate about the future of DDM, I think Lords of Madness will be the last true set and it'll end up a lot like how people have been wanting, packs specifically based on various common monsters like orcs, goblins, kobolds, drow, etc and then higher-priced packs centered around more obscure but desired monsters like illithids, liches, demons, devils, and the like. It just seems the natural evolution given what we're seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pour, post: 5150721, member: 59411"] I would be willing to spend good money for well-made iconics and D&D staples, though how much good money I'm not really sure. I won't be picking up Orcus, but it's more because he's not as interesting to me as say a $75 Demogorgon, Lloth or Torog (especially Torog hehe). I did buy a Beholder, the Ultimate Tyrant, in the secondary market and just love the size, paint and quality. That said, I won't be picking up the Beholder pack just so I can preserve my Tyrant's 'cool' factor in my collection (and it's been said before just how many times someone is going to be using any kind of Beholder in their game, cool as they are). I've become something of a mini fiend with my discovering of Troll and Toad, though, and I will be making more purchases for bulk commons and choice singles, as well as purchasing several boosters of Lords of Madness. Summers are kind of my live game season, as I run three groups from May-August. And after purchasing Fat Dragon 3D Tiles, I need more 3D characters to fill them! If I had to speculate about the future of DDM, I think Lords of Madness will be the last true set and it'll end up a lot like how people have been wanting, packs specifically based on various common monsters like orcs, goblins, kobolds, drow, etc and then higher-priced packs centered around more obscure but desired monsters like illithids, liches, demons, devils, and the like. It just seems the natural evolution given what we're seeing. [/QUOTE]
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