frankthedm
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Agreed. I was very happy when the new Dire wolf mini was free of bonespurs. Dire animals should look fiercer, not be coated in random barbs of bone.Yep, it's a dire tiger alright! At the very beginning of 3rd Edition, I liked the idea of the "dire" class of animals . . . but with every illustration since of a spiky bear or spiky tiger I've really started to equate the word "dire" with "stupid-looking".



Sadly my hopes were crushed when i saw the bonespurs were back in the 4E monster manual. Apparently, the DDM concept art was just Ron Spencer not drawing the spikes on the dire wolf or dire tiger.Me said:Maybe for a fiendish creature they can work, but as far as minis were concerned, they usually got represented as ugly spike-chunks. The Blessed Hunter's bonespurs did not look that bad, but a celestial lion really should not be spikey in the first place.Benimoto said:I'm just happy that these are both uncommon minis, because I'll want a few of each. And yeah, it's definitely cool that the "dire" versions of a creature a just bigger, and don't have the funny spikes and etc that they had in 3rd edition. I can see what the designers were trying for with those, I just didn't like the results.
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Thankfully those body barbs got bumped off in an 'accident'. A real shame![]()
Armor spikes better watch their back too![]()


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