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Non-random D&D Miniatures

I'd settle for random packs of just monsters.

Let the PCs fend for themselves.

I don't got time to paint critters.

Cheers, -- N
 

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I could use a collection of miscreants. Human, elven, half-orc, dwarven, halfling, gnome, and half-elven thugs, goons, stooges, cultists, n'er-do-wells, cutthroats, and general scum.
 


Why did the thread have to devolve into the 'why can't Wizards produce 20 orcs for me' issue? Haven't we settled this already?

At least the randomization haters are having to make their requests even more specific to cope with the fact that 20 orcs/skeletons/goblins is actually pretty easy to do.
 



Agamon said:
I did say, regardless of pose. But if different poses is your thing, here you go (3 sets of 8 for $30, shp incl). Not DDM, but nicely pre-painted resin, nonetheless.


You must be seeing something I am not at that link. Nevertheless . . .


I'm just guessing that WotC could put out a pack of twenty orcs, half bows and half spears (or swords), for less than twenty bucks. In the secondary market I'm seeing prices like three to four dollars a figure for the standard orcs (plus shipping).
 
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Mark CMG said:
You must be seeing something I am not at that link. Nevertheless . . .


I'm just guessing that WotC could put out a pack of twenty orcs, half bows and half spears (or swords), for less than twenty bucks. In the secondary market I'm seeing prices like three to four dollars a figure for the standard orcs (plus shipping).

It's 8 orcs, all different poses. There are 3 sets available.

I believe this was beaten to death in another thread, but how could WotC put out 20 minis for under $20, when 8 minis cost almost that much right now?
 

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