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Review on Icons Of The Realms Booster Brick For Dungeons & Dragons: Wild Beyond The Witchlight by Kimberly Sanders

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Did I get ripped off?

I've got bricks of other miniatures from WizKids and this one seems weird in comparison. The packaging is either really bad or I got ripped off. Multiple layers of tape, poorly applied tape, weird folds in the packaging, and some of the boxes that didn't have larger miniatures in them just had the miniatures rolling around in the box. SuspiciousIn terms of quality I really like the miniatures, the clear bases in the newer sets are really very good and the miniatures themselves are painted well and and have interesting poses. In comparison to other sets I feel a little underwhelmed in what I got from a brick. 13 Common 16 uncommon and 5 rare. 4 of the uncommon are large miniatures and everything else is smaller. Not really sure if this is bad luck or if somehow someone opened and resealed them before they got to Ebay.Good miniatures, just underwhelmed with what I got in comparison to other bricks and the funky packaging makes me wonder if things aren't right here.Hope this helps some of you.

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Pros
  • Wild Beyond the Witchlight miniatures jump right out of the Dungeons and Dragons books and right onto the tabletop, joining the battle alongside many other Wizkids fantasy miniatures.
Cons
  • The minis in the booster brick are not compatible with other D&D campaigns