| Against the Giants: A Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Huge pack (D&D Miniatures Product) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 5 reviews) Sales Rank: 75731 Category: Book
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Studio: Wizards of the Coast Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast Label: Wizards of the Coast Languages: English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Misc. Supplies Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 4.6 x 4.4
ISBN: 0786948175 Dewey Decimal Number: 793 EAN: 9780786948178 ASIN: 0786948175
Publication Date: July 15, 2008 Release Date: July 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Fee Fi Fo FUM!
This latest Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game release includes figures based on popular D&D game characters as well as monsters plucked from the pages of the 4th Edition Monster Manual and various D&D Roleplaying Game supplements. This set features huge-sized figures, including several iconic giants.
Each booster pack contains:
- Eight (8) randomized, pre-painted plastic miniatures, including one (1) huge figure - A stat card for each figure, with D&D Miniatures Game statistics on one side and D&D Roleplaying Game statistics on the other - An Against the Giants set checklist
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  Yay October 9, 2008 FIRE TITAN! The figs in this set are gorgeous, and I like how the new sets have more monsters and fewer humanoids than before.
  Mixed Emotions September 19, 2008 Well it has been a while since the DDM had a huge set so it gets a couple stars for that. It doesn't rate any higher because of printing error and the fact that a good portion of the set can't be used in normal 200 point warbands.
  Is the bigger the better? September 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First of all, sorry for my poor english, I'm from Brazil Second: I don't play Miniatures Game, I just use the miniatures for my RPG sessions... and the players love it... This set of miniatures is very nice... but I was expecting more from the "huge" ones... I bought 4 boosters and got 2 carrion crawlers, 1 huge worg and 1 blackroot treant... and almost never I will use them in my games... The smaller are so beautiful and useful in RPG sessions that it compensate in all aspects the problem with the "huge" miniatures... I reccomend this set just for the large, medium and small miniatures... don't expect too much for the big ones...
  The Good and the Bad September 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Let's first start out with the good about the set, which outnumbers the bad. First of all, a lot of the new minis are very good looking, especially the ones that make use of the clear plastic. Noteworthy minis include the Angel of Vengeance, the Blazing Skeleton, Doresain, the Ghoul King, the Death Titan, the Fire Titan, and others. Another good aspect of the set is that it adds epic play back into the game. The product is moderately priced, being fair in my opinion, if you buy it here or somewhere else for less than its retail price. The cards keep their fairly good layout and sharp appearance with the new epic cards being a mustard color rather than a maroon one. Its an odd choice in colors but it works. There are a lot of neat ideas in this set, many of which I hope get carried into other sets.
Now on to the bad. The first bad thing is the large amount of repeats this set has. While they are slightly different, there are repeats from other sets like the Boneclaw Impaler, the Elder Red Dragon, the Xorn Ravager, a third Owlbear incarnation, another Roper, and many others. Another thing is the fact that there are no dragonborn in this set that are not rares, making players who are seeking a dragonborn mini to have to get lucky, buy many packs, or spend $$ on singles. Lastly, the paint job on a lot of the minis are terrible (Storm Giant Thunderer is abhorrent). Plastic is still lower quality than some older sets.
If I could I would have given this product a 3.5, but I can't so I am giving it a 4. The product is generally solid overall, but many of the aspects of former sets that made them truly good falls short here.
  D&D miniatures review Against the Giants August 27, 2008 I haven't reviewed anything in awhile, so I decided to review this product because it has a few things worth mentioning. First of all Against the Giants is a great product for the price alone. Come on, a huge pack for under $20. You can't beat that. I also loved several of the huge miniatures like the Elder White Dragon and the Flame Titan. I have to admit, though, that I believe the Elder White Dragon is far better than the Red Dragon that is the key piece in this set. What is up with that? Another thing is that the miniatures team seems to be having some issues and I feared that the quality of this set would suffer from those issues. It didn't, but I bought it with skeptisism nonetheless. Either way, Against the Giants can be worth your money as long as you get a few pieces that you really want.
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