The red indicates named characters that already exist in various DnD media. The blue ones are generic characters, or player characters. Like how you have NPCs (red) in a game like World of Warcraft and player created characters (blue)
On the dwarf barbarian the axe is good, the arms are dual printed, but the hands don't match the skin. Instead they match the sleave, not good. I haven't seen to many dwarfs males wear their hair in a bun. Great to have 2 heads, would have been nice to have male hair. The warlock has cool blades and dual molded legs, wish it would not have had yellow face and ears. Again, what is the deal with a bun/pony tail like he is a samurai or something. The sorcerer has nice printing on the arms and nice hair for a female, would be nice to get some male hair. Nice dual leg printing and torso is also cool. Love the dragon and the stuff to put in their hand is different. The dragon paladin is awesome. I would say that is the best overall figure of the set. The druid has nice torso printing, face printing, great bird, unique hood, and dual molded legs. The staff and arms are very plain. The ranger has nice wings, printed lets and chest, but the hands should be white and the arms have no printing. Nice dog and bow to accompany. The mind flayer is very cool concept. The arms have nice printing and the intellect devourer is great. I am not big on Strahd Von Zarovich. There is a lot of printing on arms, legs, and torso, but I am not impressed overall. Now we have a different color rat and his sword is ok. The halfling bard is very nice printing with a great lute. For the male the scarf and gloves are wrong color. For a female halfling would have been nice to get different hair and torso. The Lady of Pain is great just how she is. Szazz Tam is ok. Interesting figure with ok accessories There is ok, with printing on the torso and legs. Tasha the Witch Queen has a nice hat and hair that can be used in possible Halloween or Harry Potter world customs. I love the arm printing for custom figures. The book and cauldron are ok accessories. The torso and hips might be able to be used for a custom.
2:18, that’s my favourite figure, also the first thing I thought of when I saw the purple accessory was Gambit’s charged up playing cards
The red indicates named characters that already exist in various DnD media. The blue ones are generic characters, or player characters.
Like how you have NPCs (red) in a game like World of Warcraft and player created characters (blue)
Ranger and Bard my favourite figures
On the dwarf barbarian the axe is good, the arms are dual printed, but the hands don't match the skin. Instead they match the sleave, not good. I haven't seen to many dwarfs males wear their hair in a bun. Great to have 2 heads, would have been nice to have male hair. The warlock has cool blades and dual molded legs, wish it would not have had yellow face and ears. Again, what is the deal with a bun/pony tail like he is a samurai or something. The sorcerer has nice printing on the arms and nice hair for a female, would be nice to get some male hair. Nice dual leg printing and torso is also cool. Love the dragon and the stuff to put in their hand is different. The dragon paladin is awesome. I would say that is the best overall figure of the set. The druid has nice torso printing, face printing, great bird, unique hood, and dual molded legs. The staff and arms are very plain. The ranger has nice wings, printed lets and chest, but the hands should be white and the arms have no printing. Nice dog and bow to accompany. The mind flayer is very cool concept. The arms have nice printing and the intellect devourer is great. I am not big on Strahd Von Zarovich. There is a lot of printing on arms, legs, and torso, but I am not impressed overall. Now we have a different color rat and his sword is ok. The halfling bard is very nice printing with a great lute. For the male the scarf and gloves are wrong color. For a female halfling would have been nice to get different hair and torso. The Lady of Pain is great just how she is. Szazz Tam is ok. Interesting figure with ok accessories There is ok, with printing on the torso and legs. Tasha the Witch Queen has a nice hat and hair that can be used in possible Halloween or Harry Potter world customs. I love the arm printing for custom figures. The book and cauldron are ok accessories. The torso and hips might be able to be used for a custom.
Homey literally mispelled all of those. im triggered
Dude put mind Flyer at C tier
The more I see it, the more I think that might actually be a bear cub instead of a puppy... could be wrong though.
yeah i dont think so
I just got back from DND club
What’s that
Does bro not know how to pronounce words?
hi
Hi
こんにちわ
Third I guess lol
First!
I was first
@@cavelegos oh
First ta like though
Hi Cj
Mind flayer is the best
nah. the dragon
Dont care for thhe mindflayer at all tbh
not even