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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 1523581" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>I haven't bought any D&D minis yet. I would like to have some because they are cheap and ready to use and they seem quite nice, but the randomization factor have always prevented my purchase.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since you use minis only for RPGing (as I would do as well) I want to ask you one thing: how did you manage to make them useful by buying only 4 boxes? At least I assumed they were 4, for 36$... that would be about 32 minis, which per se should be enough for some scenarios. But when I look at the list of minis, I find that more than half of them are of creatures that have no part in our games whatsoever. There are monsters from non-core books, from settings we have never played, and soon they are going to be even from Eberron. This is an important point for me: I could have even accepted the random packaging if at least I was going to get popular monsters. But what am I going to do if I mostly get stonechilds, catfolks and similar stuff?</p><p></p><p>I posted this comment because I noticed that almost everyone is either (1) buying very many D&D minis, even hundreds in some case, or (2) avoid them completely (maybe tried to buy, but regretted it). You were one of the very few posters if not the only one to fall in between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 1523581, member: 1465"] I haven't bought any D&D minis yet. I would like to have some because they are cheap and ready to use and they seem quite nice, but the randomization factor have always prevented my purchase. Since you use minis only for RPGing (as I would do as well) I want to ask you one thing: how did you manage to make them useful by buying only 4 boxes? At least I assumed they were 4, for 36$... that would be about 32 minis, which per se should be enough for some scenarios. But when I look at the list of minis, I find that more than half of them are of creatures that have no part in our games whatsoever. There are monsters from non-core books, from settings we have never played, and soon they are going to be even from Eberron. This is an important point for me: I could have even accepted the random packaging if at least I was going to get popular monsters. But what am I going to do if I mostly get stonechilds, catfolks and similar stuff? I posted this comment because I noticed that almost everyone is either (1) buying very many D&D minis, even hundreds in some case, or (2) avoid them completely (maybe tried to buy, but regretted it). You were one of the very few posters if not the only one to fall in between. [/QUOTE]
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