D&D Icons: Legend of Drizzt Scenario Pack (Dungeons & Dragons Icons)
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Celebrate the return of Drizzt Do'Urden!
Some legends are born out of darkness.
Drizzt Do'Urden grew up in the underground city of Menzoberranzan, home of the drow--a race of twisted, evil dark elves. However, Drizzt was unlike other drow. He fled the Underdark for the surface realm, where he befriended the human barbarian Wulfgar. Together they battled the most terrible threat ever to ravage Icewind Dale: the white dragon Icingdeath!
This Dungeons & Dragons(R) product includes:
3 figures--Drizzt Do'Urden, Wulfgar, and Icingdeath the Gargantuan White Dragon--in scale with other Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game collectable figures (prepainted, fully assembled, durable plastic)
1 fold-out, illustrated battle map
5 full-color game stat cards, including epic stat cards for Drizzt Do'Urden and Wulfgar
A booklet containing a scenario that rekindles the classic battle between Drizzt, Wulfgar, and Icingdeath, as well as an exclusive excerpt from R.A. Salvatore's newest Drizzt novel, The Orc King.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #33746 in Books
- Model: 10773
- Published on: 2007-09-15
- Released on: 2007-09-25
- Format: Box set
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 7.60" w x 11.00" l, 1.75 pounds
- Binding: Misc. Supplies
Customer Reviews
The coolest dragon!
I have no doubt. This is the best of all the gargantuan dragons, with incredible details, Icing Death is a perfect and impressive miniature. The ice on it's wings looks real, and the details of his mouth and scales are beatiful. The pack also includes a drizzit miniature, holding his scimitars, and a Wulfgar in a special white cloth, holding his magical bloody hammer.
The pack is great because you get a cool dragon, a competitive miniature for skirmish (Wulfgar) and a classic one, in a new concept (Drizzit), the map is also cool, and improves your game, because you can use it im some snowy adventures, it's perfect to be used with the Frostburn supplement.
This is a must have for those who love the Crystal Shard, who love Forgotten Realms, or just his most popular hero.
Great, except for the fact it has Drizz't
Icingdeath is done quite nicely. The translucent wings really give an icy feel to the figure and really add to its appeal. I have all of the Icons dragons (where's the Green one for crying out loud!?) and this one certainly is worthy of its spot on my dragon shelf.
The two included "heroes", Wulfgar and Drizz't aren't done to the same standard though. You would think that being included in an Icons set would mean they would be painted to at least the same standard as the rares in the regular d&d minis. Wulfar looks ok except that two black spots for eyes really look out of place (should have used dark grey or blue). Drizz't is just flat out terrible. His facial features and hair are fairly flat, leaving him with no mouth and his hair just plain looks like a blob. They also made the same mistake in reverse of using pure white for the eyes. This actually doesn't detract too much for me as I grew tired of Drizz't at least 10 yrs ago and so a lousy figure just gives me reason to lose it.
not only an icon, but a "legend come true"
this set is not only a decoration or a one-time war oppurtunity, but also takes you in a legendary fight and live it through your blood, to share the struggle of the heroes of north, drizzt and wulfgar, battling the greatest of the white wyrms in the history of the realms, the dreadful icingdeath, and the fear running through their heart...
as i mentioned not only a great white wyrm, the dragon at your hands is actually "icingdeath", which is terrifying!! :)
i am more into story so, sets like that offers me much more than just "icons", i mean the collossal red dragon is not much of a value to me, but here comes icingdeath, which means a villain of story, nightmarish stuff :)
how much you can imagine about the great red wyrm as "klauth" or as "malystryx" it won't give me the same feeling as having the original one, so new sets like "gargantuan orcus" feels much better for me, cause they are more into role play / story..
how much do i talk :) BUY IT!!! :D




