Dungeons & Dragons Icons of the Realms - Elemental Evil Miniatures Set 2 - Booster Brick (8 Packs)

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Dungeons & Dragons Icons of the Realms - Elemental Evil Miniatures Set 2 - Booster Brick (8 Packs)
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WizKids Games, the industry leader in quality pre-painted playstic miniatures, is pleased to bring the heroes,villains, and monsters of the award-winning world of Dungeons & Dragons to life in this lattest series of fantasy miniatures!

D&D Icons of the Realms Miniatures: Set Two features 52 miniatures inspired by the Dungeons& Dragons Forgotten Realms universe. Humans,elves,dwarves,halflings,orcs,goblins, and more will come alive on your tabletop in this impressive new fantasy miniatures set from WizKids Games!

D&D Icons of the Realms Miniatures: Set Two fantasy miniatures come in two product configurations, the Standard Booster and the Standard Booster 8 Ct. Brick.

D&D Icons of the Realms Standard Boosters each contains four figures total: 1 Large figure and 3 Medium or Small figures.

D&D Icons of he Realms Standard Booster Bricks contain 8 Standard Biisters (32figures total).

D&D Icons of the Realm Miniatures: Set TWO Standard Cases contain 4 Standard Bricks (32 Standard Boosters, 128 figures total).

Note: Customers who preorder a D&D Icons of the Realms Miniatures: Set Two Standard Booster Case will habe the opportunity to purchase the case Incentive promotional figure (silver dragon, while supplies last). This offer will be limited to one Case Incentive promotional figure per case purchased, while supplies last.

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Dungeons & Dragons Icons of the Realms - Elemental Evil Miniatures Set 2 - Booster Brick (8 Packs)
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WZK71891
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Dungeons & Dragons
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