Collectable Mini's vs. Custumized Mini's
- BlanchPrez
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This is why I am not a miniatures gamer.
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The more I paint miniatures, the more I want to play a pre-painted game. If they weren't collectable, I would probably play them.
I have always wondered why they don't just do specific armies instead. The collectable aspect is an easy money maker, but it seems you could charge about the going rate for "average painted" miniatures and market it as a pre-painted miniature game.
I would be more than willing to pay $25 - $30 for 6-8 averagely painted miniatures if I could play a game with them right out of the box.
Whenever I get confused about D&D alignment morality, I just imagine Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Ghandi arm wrestling shirtless on the back of a killer whale.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.