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<blockquote data-quote="Connorsrpg" data-source="post: 5152746" data-attributes="member: 19265"><p>Now that someone from Wizards is here, I will repeat my visions for the DDM line.</p><p></p><p>I am all for 'Skirmish Packs': Nothing like being able to buy a bunch of the types of minis you need. Recently gave the eg of several cycloses needed for a Wizards adv, but the minis were hard to get (bar that last visible cyclops). OK, so cyclopses may be too narrow for one set (but aren't beholders - which I have never used), so make it Fewild or a Fomorian/Cyclops set (could inc slaves, etc).</p><p></p><p>All sets of common humanoids, set of animals, etc. These I would certainly buy.</p><p></p><p>OR, to get those cyclopses it would have been nice to be able to buy the minis for the module.</p><p></p><p>I would love if Wizards put out mini sets that cater to the modules. I realise the scheduling would be hard and not every creature in module needs to be in the set(s). But some overlap would be good. Even have them for a series of adventures or AP, such as Scales of War sets.</p><p></p><p>Both the skirmish and 'adventure focused' sets can still have a random element to them (I don't mind - I love randomness). Simply create a lot of the minis, but box them up randomly, so maybe some boss types are rarer than the many minions of the adventures.</p><p></p><p>In the skirmish packs you can have all sorts of related minis too. Imagine, for an orc set, you did enough sculpts for a whole tribe - diff types of warriors, artillery, leader, spellcaster and then you could even include their pets/allies (wolves, mounted boar-rider, etc).</p><p></p><p>I would certainly collect more sets that had a purpose.</p><p></p><p>C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connorsrpg, post: 5152746, member: 19265"] Now that someone from Wizards is here, I will repeat my visions for the DDM line. I am all for 'Skirmish Packs': Nothing like being able to buy a bunch of the types of minis you need. Recently gave the eg of several cycloses needed for a Wizards adv, but the minis were hard to get (bar that last visible cyclops). OK, so cyclopses may be too narrow for one set (but aren't beholders - which I have never used), so make it Fewild or a Fomorian/Cyclops set (could inc slaves, etc). All sets of common humanoids, set of animals, etc. These I would certainly buy. OR, to get those cyclopses it would have been nice to be able to buy the minis for the module. I would love if Wizards put out mini sets that cater to the modules. I realise the scheduling would be hard and not every creature in module needs to be in the set(s). But some overlap would be good. Even have them for a series of adventures or AP, such as Scales of War sets. Both the skirmish and 'adventure focused' sets can still have a random element to them (I don't mind - I love randomness). Simply create a lot of the minis, but box them up randomly, so maybe some boss types are rarer than the many minions of the adventures. In the skirmish packs you can have all sorts of related minis too. Imagine, for an orc set, you did enough sculpts for a whole tribe - diff types of warriors, artillery, leader, spellcaster and then you could even include their pets/allies (wolves, mounted boar-rider, etc). I would certainly collect more sets that had a purpose. C [/QUOTE]
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