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<blockquote data-quote="scourger" data-source="post: 2288319" data-attributes="member: 12328"><p>I like the SW minis game. After buying a basic set and a few boosters of Rebel Storm, I took the plunge about 6 months ago and bought a complete set on eBay. My bargain with myself was that I would buy a complete set of Rebel Storm but not any others. I have stuck to it. Of course, it helps that I didn't want any of the droid or clone figures from Clone Strike. The jedi and sith figures from that range are pretty cool, though. The figs from Revenge of the Sith are less appealing to me, except some of the jedi & sith. I probably like Rebel Storm because I cut my teeth on those movies.</p><p></p><p>I also got the Ultimate Missions book for Rebel Storm as a gift. I played a couple of missions with a couple of friends. Mostly, it is a game for 2 players, so that is sort of limiting. It was hard to find a scenario in the book for 3 players, but there are a few. I like having a complete set with quite a few duplicates so that we can field the minis that the scenario lists. But, there are some for which I don't have them all. Victory conditions are very important, too; so watch those. </p><p></p><p>A real bonus for me is that I may use the figures in my own SW RPG one day. I thought it would be d20, but I may use Savage Worlds for it just to make it simpler for me to run. The wizards web site has quite a few d20 stat blocks posted for SW minis. That is a nice tool if you want to use the figs for RPGs. Of course, if I don't use them, I'll likely resell on eBay.</p><p></p><p>I have less experience with the D&D minis. I bought 3 boosters, but I have never played the game. Some of the figures are nice. My reservation with D&D minis is that I have a lot of metal & other plastic fantasy minis, and I would want to buy just the ones I need for a particular adventure. Then I got Counter Collection Digital, so I use cardstock paper minis now to cut down on transport weight, preparation time & effort, cost, etc. There are just too many D&D minis now, and I don't know anyone who plays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scourger, post: 2288319, member: 12328"] I like the SW minis game. After buying a basic set and a few boosters of Rebel Storm, I took the plunge about 6 months ago and bought a complete set on eBay. My bargain with myself was that I would buy a complete set of Rebel Storm but not any others. I have stuck to it. Of course, it helps that I didn't want any of the droid or clone figures from Clone Strike. The jedi and sith figures from that range are pretty cool, though. The figs from Revenge of the Sith are less appealing to me, except some of the jedi & sith. I probably like Rebel Storm because I cut my teeth on those movies. I also got the Ultimate Missions book for Rebel Storm as a gift. I played a couple of missions with a couple of friends. Mostly, it is a game for 2 players, so that is sort of limiting. It was hard to find a scenario in the book for 3 players, but there are a few. I like having a complete set with quite a few duplicates so that we can field the minis that the scenario lists. But, there are some for which I don't have them all. Victory conditions are very important, too; so watch those. A real bonus for me is that I may use the figures in my own SW RPG one day. I thought it would be d20, but I may use Savage Worlds for it just to make it simpler for me to run. The wizards web site has quite a few d20 stat blocks posted for SW minis. That is a nice tool if you want to use the figs for RPGs. Of course, if I don't use them, I'll likely resell on eBay. I have less experience with the D&D minis. I bought 3 boosters, but I have never played the game. Some of the figures are nice. My reservation with D&D minis is that I have a lot of metal & other plastic fantasy minis, and I would want to buy just the ones I need for a particular adventure. Then I got Counter Collection Digital, so I use cardstock paper minis now to cut down on transport weight, preparation time & effort, cost, etc. There are just too many D&D minis now, and I don't know anyone who plays. [/QUOTE]
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