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The Dungeons & Dragons: Icons of the Realms: Set 7 Tomb of Annihilation Case Incentive is a lightweight, portable gaming accessory designed for seamless tabletop play. With dimensions of 29.5 x 29.5 x 8.5 cm and weighing only 227 grams, this set is perfect for gamers on the move. It requires no assembly and is crafted from high-quality cardstock, making it an ideal choice for educational and collaborative gaming experiences.
Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 29.5 x 8.5 cm; 227 Grams |
Item model number | WZK72873 |
Educational Objective(s) | Exchange, share |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B0748LWTDX |
T**I
Dope Traps, Small Scraps, Paint Smacks
Surprised by the quality. I was skeptical in ordering, but love the ToA theme, so had to. The smallest pieces are indeed extremely tiny, do not open this unless you have a clear view of where they could drop.Larger pieces are super durable, smaller pieces like flame and blade traps not so much. Colors are awesome, actually one of the better paint jobs of the Wizkids sets. Idk why I saw complaints in the comments. Packaging was less than optimal, quite bent and bruised, so collectors, beware.Pleased for the price, these will be used more than any other pieces due to traps, sarcophagus (love them undead), treasure piles, and of course, that magical doorway is just the perfect astral gate for homebrew spelljammer.
A**O
Costoso ma bello!
Il prezzo di questi prodotti non è mai basso, ma danno degli oggetti imperdibili per il D&D.
S**E
Would have liked to have picked up two sets
I've been watching for reasonable prices for a while. I would have liked to have gotten two sets, but Amazon cancelled one due to apparent overestimation of stock and inability to acquire more.That said, it's a good set. Beware teeny tiny micro potions -they're appropriate to scale, but that means you really should have a super small ziplock bag on hand to store them so they don't get lost. There are definitely things in this set that I would have preferred to get 2-3x the quantity of for large or complicated sections. I'll just have to keep an eye out.Recommend buying if you can get 2-3 from the same seller in one order, then you'll have enough for a decent size/length encounter without having to pull things up from previous rooms as you go.
C**H
Its ok. There are some super (SMALL) pieces...
Most of it seems durable. But there are pieces like a skull/ sword/ gems/ maps or charts. That are so incredibly small. That you will lose them. If you have a penny. Imagine it being like 1/25th of that penny size for the skull. and 1/50th of that size for the gems. Maybe 1/15th for the sword. Yes. All the small items can fit on a penny... The gold is visible. What you see in the picture is just as visible as well. To be honest I didnt even know a skull would come with it. So it was just a "SMALL" bonus. lol.
W**A
A superior Tomb and Traps set. The doom of many unprepared PCs await.
This premium set is based upon Gary Gygax's 1st edition D&D module "Tomb of Horrors." It was a virtual death-trap for PCs. (DM evil grin goes here.) These minis are great to use for that 1e AD&D game or the 5th edition update: Tomb of Annihilation. You can find trap minis produced by other manufactures cheaper, but this set's pre-painted traps are top-notch and worth the cost. The gargoyle-face mini is iconic D&D and looks great on my gaming table. Both the Sarcophagus and the Archway Portal beckon curious players to their doom. The Demilich Skull, potions, and scrolls are a bit small and difficult to handle, but I haven't a solution to keeping them in place on my game table. My only minor complaint is that the Sword of Sharpness does not look as nice as the art on the back of the box...but it will have to do.
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