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Jan 18, 2018
Before Drow were flashy
Old-School D&D nerds take note. Drow, the original 1st Ed. versions before they were all "Drzzt-du-consonant-cluster" were supposed to be subtle and deadly. Not ostentatious and covered with spikey flash and mould tailings. These figures look like what Dark Elves should look like. They look like the bad guys you can't see in the dark, but they can see you just fine. They look like that unremarkable patch of Underdark stone that just silently signaled to the other dozen Drow you didn't know were surrounding your party that it was time to shoot these stupid surface dwellers with hand crossbow bolts dipped with Drow sleep poison and then trade them to the local Mind Flayers for fun and profit. Subtle. These figures are definitely Drow. Good ones like Ral-Partha used to produce back in the day. "Save!"

Jan 12, 2021
Big Bad Black Dragon, excellent detail and scale
Wizkids is back in the business of producing large (in D&D terms, Huge to Gargantuan, 75mm - 100mm base) miniatures. The "Adult Black Dragon" is commensurate in scale, generally, to the previously released D&D Icons Black Dragon released by WotC in 2006. The body and head are somewhat smaller and the wings are somewhat larger, but proportionally it's about the same size. This miniature has more brackish green highlights and it not purely "black", per se. However, the features are distinctively canonical for the representation of the species. It's a welcome addition to the line of very large miniatures, with more to come (Arveiaturice pending release as of this review).

Nov 03, 2020
Sapphire Dragon; nice inventive sculpt, pose, and execution
This is an excellent example of the next line of premium dragon figures from Wizkids. They are sized comparably to the older WotC Gargantuan dragons (black, white, and blue), and somewhat larger than their earlier offerings. Gem Dragons round out the chromatic and metallic dragons previously offered, and it's nice to see this comparatively rare category offered. I hope to see amethyst, emerald, topaz, crystal, and obsidian versions next. I did find that mine shipped with a broken wing spur which lowered the "durable" rating, but it was simple to glue back.