Reddit Reddit reviews Colossal Red Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons Icons)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Colossal Red Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons Icons). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Colossal Red Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons Icons)
6" x6" baseMeasures approximatley 14" tallIn scale to other D&D MiniaturesLimited Edition
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7 Reddit comments about Colossal Red Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons Icons):

u/Tels315 · 21 pointsr/criticalrole

If the thing holding you back from being a GM is minis, I suggest looking to Pathfinder's Battle Pawn series. They have a series where they print their monsters on hard card stock and insert them into plastic bases. Much cheaper than miniatures.

If you buy the Bestiary 1 box you'll get most of the most commonly used monster in RPG games. You could pick up the NPC Codex pawns for a variety of NPC "minis" and minis for players to choose from as well. Round it out with their Villain Codex set and you'll have a wide variety of pawns that will be capable of handling the cast majority of situations. If you don't have just the right Pawn, you'll at least have one that can make for a suitable stand in.

All total it's about $120, which is a lot, but to get even half the equivalent in miniatures, you'd spend hundreds more.

Sure they're not quite as fun as minis, but the thing about minis is, unless you have a lot of disposable cash, getting a good collection isn't easy. Minis are expensive, and prepainted ones even more so. So building up your collection at an affordable rate takes a lot of time and there are some minis that you'll never be able to get without spending hundreds of dollars on, because they were a limited time item. For example, the Colossal Red Dragon costs One Thousand Dollars if you want to own one. To put in perspective as to how much this minis price has changed when it was first released, it was sold for $74.99... Quite a big difference, huh?

u/Dillpick · 6 pointsr/DnD

http://www.amazon.com/Colossal-Dragon-Dungeons-Dragons-Icons/dp/0786941685

WotC released these a while back, I have the blue and black, they are pretty big. The Red was the biggest of course, and looked amazing.

u/Joimes · 2 pointsr/DnD

http://www.amazon.com/Colossal-Dragon-Dungeons-Dragons-Icons/dp/0786941685/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_i

This? I saw it in a video just now and it is a pretty impressive "miniature"!

u/tardytheturtle · 1 pointr/rpg

Yeah, but Reaper doesn't make miniatures like this!
I know it's out of the price range. I just thought it was sweet and wanted to share.

u/Kalanth · 1 pointr/criticalrole

For those that might not know, that is an old Wizards of the Coast Colossal Red Dragon which currently goes for about $500.

There is also a Blue Dragon and Black Dragon that were made as well which are far less expensive.

I have not seen one in person in a very long time and regret never having bought them because I assumed that I would never have the players fight anything of that size.

u/Mr_Evil_MSc · 1 pointr/rpg

This

I know, I know, it's a problem...

u/CPO_Mendez · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I'm a fan of Dungeons and Dragons so this Dragon will be my submission.