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Mini substitution advice sought

Shadowdancer

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I'm going to be running an adventure that involves a babau, and I would like to use a D&D miniature to represent it. But there hasn't been one released. What would make a good substitution?
 

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shilsen said:
Dump a coin on the battlemat and just describe it or use an illustration?

Well, yeah. But my players have really been getting into the minis when I use them. They react better to a mini than to, say, a die or something else to represent what I'm describing.
 


The Deathlock could be substituted as easily as a Direguard. Plusses: it's a common, it's a little less obviously skeletal, and doesn't have a sword!

-blarg
 

Shadowdancer said:
I'm going to be running an adventure that involves a babau, and I would like to use a D&D miniature to represent it. But there hasn't been one released. What would make a good substitution?
Here's my suggestion. Find a good illustration of the creature in question. I believe Mark already supplied that. Print out a copy the appropriate size on a color printer. Cut said copy into a standup figure. Glue or tape the bottom, add a few pennies for stability, and there you go!
 



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