The new Stranger Things season 4 promo video dropped with a cool quick scene of their D&D game! Not much to see but the old classic pitted dice. Anyone have a clue about the minis depicted?
I had a badly painted halfling, but back then halflings were tiny.I also had a handful of pewter miniatures which I painted (poorly. One of my old halflings still looks like he's wearing aviator shades.![]()
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Or they're just kids rolling dice. I'm in my 40s and roll dice for little to no reason regularly.Maybe they're not actually being rolled for the game, and are just moving for some other reason? They could be being telekinesed* or subject to a weird gravity effect or something.
Back in the 80s I used to play with unpainted lead miniatures and I’m ferfectly pine.I started in '84 and that's how we've always played. Maps and minis from day one.
I'm just curious why they're rolling a d6, d8, and a d10 together.
When I found out Ral Parthia were available for purchase, it destroyed me.All the people in here who were lucky enough to live near hobby shops that actually carried miniatures. I remember when the Dungeon! board game first had the plastic pieces and thinking they were cool enough to use for Dungeons & Dragons... and then seeing Ral Partha metal miniatures for the first time on a family trip to Boston... and then finding out that those Dungeon! playing pieces were actually based on Ral Partha miniatures. My mind was completely blown, and I spent too much money buying up a bunch of metal.
I never actually saw battle maps, though. The first time I saw battle maps or even 1-inch grid paper was well after college, circa early aughts. Again, never living near a gaming and hobby store while growing up sucked. LOL
I think adds in Dragon might be a good barometer of "when". I'll poke around and see what I can find for a "first" (add anyway).I’ve tried googling when vinyl mats appeared with no luck