D&D Miniatures
Oct. 13th, 2003 11:12 pmToday, I've been looking at Wizards of the Coast's web pages about their miniatures line. This includes a Miniatures Handbook with more detail on using miniatures with D&D, and a miniatures combat game based on a stripped down d20 ruleset, with randomly packaged prepainted miniatures.
It looks kind of interesting, but I'm ambivalent. In particular, I like the idea of snapping up prepainted miniatures for my D&D game, but the minis in the current Harbinger gallery don't seem to match the sorts of monsters that tend to come up in my game. On the other hand, the next expansion is called Dragoneye, and that offers a lot of promise of stuff that might be relevant to me.
It looks kind of interesting, but I'm ambivalent. In particular, I like the idea of snapping up prepainted miniatures for my D&D game, but the minis in the current Harbinger gallery don't seem to match the sorts of monsters that tend to come up in my game. On the other hand, the next expansion is called Dragoneye, and that offers a lot of promise of stuff that might be relevant to me.
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