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<blockquote data-quote="shadzar" data-source="post: 5442998" data-attributes="member: 6667746"><p>First get a chicken, I prefer 12 piece bucket form KFC cause it has biscuits and gravy, mmmm gravy; then you take it to Washington and try to bribe WotC with it.</p><p></p><p>If that fails you take home the bones and position them around a mini in an alchemy circle and chant the following for about 10 minutes:</p><p></p><p>O-wah Tay-gu Siam</p><p></p><p>If that fails then you are pretty much screwed, because WotC will not accept or understand that the randomized model jsut doesn't work for this, and only works for Clix because the lines of Super Heroes keeps it strong enough that someon bought the failing WizKids from Topps.</p><p></p><p>If they ever figure out that unpainted plastic, non-random minis can sell, such as the board games are showing as some are claiming to buy it only for the minis, then the live will be revived in a new fashion that will work for both company and players alike, at a price point both can agree on.</p><p></p><p>I mean 45 minis for $65 is $1.50 per mini alone, and you can throw away the rest of the Rvenloft game and not be too worried about it. Plus it costs les for developing such games and selling the minis themselves like that requiring less packaging and box art, means you could cut the cost down to that needed for jsut the minis, and sell more. But Alas WotC cannot get out of randomized crap model as they are trying to find a way to add it back to D&D no matter what. (See Fortune Cards)</p><p></p><p>Expansions for games like Ravenloft that contain a few minis still within that $1.50 per mini price range, might be the only hope of the minis line being resurrected. Those liking the board game will have new encounters to run with it and some new minis to use with them, others can throw away the encounters and get decent minis knowing what they are buying. 10 orcs for $15 for example.</p><p></p><p>This will even allow this "board game" to sell in more locations than just game/hobby stores, so that the audience will be broad enough to make the lines be carri4ed in board game sections of Walmarts and Targets, etc....where board games are sold....</p><p></p><p>Main thing, get the "random" mentality firmly slapped out of the heads of people at WotC, or they wont have a chance in hell of coming back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadzar, post: 5442998, member: 6667746"] First get a chicken, I prefer 12 piece bucket form KFC cause it has biscuits and gravy, mmmm gravy; then you take it to Washington and try to bribe WotC with it. If that fails you take home the bones and position them around a mini in an alchemy circle and chant the following for about 10 minutes: O-wah Tay-gu Siam If that fails then you are pretty much screwed, because WotC will not accept or understand that the randomized model jsut doesn't work for this, and only works for Clix because the lines of Super Heroes keeps it strong enough that someon bought the failing WizKids from Topps. If they ever figure out that unpainted plastic, non-random minis can sell, such as the board games are showing as some are claiming to buy it only for the minis, then the live will be revived in a new fashion that will work for both company and players alike, at a price point both can agree on. I mean 45 minis for $65 is $1.50 per mini alone, and you can throw away the rest of the Rvenloft game and not be too worried about it. Plus it costs les for developing such games and selling the minis themselves like that requiring less packaging and box art, means you could cut the cost down to that needed for jsut the minis, and sell more. But Alas WotC cannot get out of randomized crap model as they are trying to find a way to add it back to D&D no matter what. (See Fortune Cards) Expansions for games like Ravenloft that contain a few minis still within that $1.50 per mini price range, might be the only hope of the minis line being resurrected. Those liking the board game will have new encounters to run with it and some new minis to use with them, others can throw away the encounters and get decent minis knowing what they are buying. 10 orcs for $15 for example. This will even allow this "board game" to sell in more locations than just game/hobby stores, so that the audience will be broad enough to make the lines be carri4ed in board game sections of Walmarts and Targets, etc....where board games are sold.... Main thing, get the "random" mentality firmly slapped out of the heads of people at WotC, or they wont have a chance in hell of coming back. [/QUOTE]
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