Community Insight - D&D
Added 2019-11-12 17:43:24 +0000 UTCWhen it comes to D&D, what are you most interested in? Everyone has different needs for D&D. Some only care about player characters, some only need monsters. So let me know.
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Not Sure and I might get slammed for this but the Answer is influenced by a few factors. If you take High Challenge Monsters as an Example, this would traditionally give you the Option of 1 Setup for example on a Dracolich, so Single Model, Limited options. However if you vote Low Challenge Monsters, we might be able to Twist arms and promise favors to get for example a Bugbear but either modular to configure as Archer / Warrior or MonoPose options for one or two different prints like the HQ Stuff. ? I'm also part of the AG Patreon and TBH sometimes I don't print a single model as they either require extensive supports and because I really don't need yet another, albeit different looking group of Orcs - In contrast to this though I know for a fact that once I'm done with the Ghouls I'll be printing the Hobgoblins to form a Warlord / Swordsman and Archer Anti Samurai Group as they are not only awesome models but the Hobgoblins I have are not really styled quite like these and don't fit into the Shadows of Brimstone Japanese theme as well as these do
Johnathan Smit
2019-11-13 06:17:10 +0000 UTCI have enough terrain and decor to last a lifetime. I like PCs (but of less common races and classes--warforged druid, halfling paladin, gnome barbarian, aaracokra, that sort of thing), and I'm kind of down for all monsters, but with a focus on ones that don't already have tons of options. For example, Duncan Louca has kobolds and goblins (and now Artisan's Guild is making a set of goblins as well), but how about lesser Beholders? How about chasmes, dretches, manes, and vrocks? Dryads and Flumphs? That kind of stuff!
Sam Kay
2019-11-12 20:17:15 +0000 UTC