Sounds excellent, kenjib.Make them collectable. Sell them at toy stores, Target, etc. because kids like to play with cool plastic figures. This could also tie in very well with the Dragonlance cartoon and Forgotten Realms/Spelljammer TV series' in the works (all potential product lines).
This reminds me of the eternal problem with action figures. You always have one Stormtrooper or one Cobra "grunt" or whatever, because naturally you'd rather have five different figures if you're paying for five figures.Put the standard humanoids in packs with 5 or so.
They could also sell a simple game -- anyone remember Dungeon? -- with lots of cheap plastic figures, like the recent Star Wars duel game.Strong product branding is important so that you also might also win some potential future RPG customers -- for this reason it's important that WotC does it instead of a different company. That way they can put the D&D logo on it as well as using classic creatures from the Monster Manual and the product identity of their campaign settings.
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