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I can't remember if I've mentioned this before, but one thing I'd like to see is a set of medium-sized elementals. I've seen large ones and small ones, but I don't recall ever seeing medium ones.

 

I'll second that.

 

Also, some elementally-themed characters (regular fantasy archetype characters with flames or crystals instead of hair, rather than the Chronoscope superheroes) for not-Genasi from the Forgotten Realms...

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I would like to see more oakhearth elves added. I’m just a really big fan of the leaf patterned scale armor. I’m looking for a few options without shields integrated into the mini.

 

The first would be a male wielding any two handed weapon, perhaps an elven curve blade. Preferably with a separate pegged scabbard for his back. Just to make weapon swaps a little quicker and cleaner.

 

The second would be a male using either a double weapon or dual wielding one handed weapons. Again something that would help with quicker conversions.

 

Last would be a female or two added with melee themes. This would compliment the archer you already have.

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I'm really loving the one group we get hints of now and then...the 'Wight' ones, I think they're called. Skeletal heads, battle-ready, and generally all kinds of creepy. I'd love to see those evolve to the point where they're as varied as some of the minor subraces...dragonmen, lizards, gnolls, even Dwarves. I don't know why, but the idea of a sentient, sophisticated undead army [that isn't vampires or demons] just gives me the willies.

 

As an aside: am I just a twit when it comes to searching, or is there not a single figure working over a forge/anvil?

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Black Annis - When looking for "hags" to play an annis coven, I didn't find any figures that matched the role well. There are plenty of smaller hags, and some bloated-looking ogresses, but nothing well-suited:

 

Hideous hags clad in filthy rags, Annis tower over eight feet in height. Lean and brutal, they are physically the most powerful of their kind, with hunched backs and crouching gait. Cruel claws and jagged teeth rend those unfortunates taken in by the magical disguises favored by these looming horrors.

 

Such figures would also make fine troll-wives...

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How about more young looking male wizard types? You seem to have twenty or so variations of the old wizard with long flowing beard but I only see one young wizard. Also I'll add my vote to getting more "tieflings" and "dragonborn" types out.

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How about a weapons kit devoted to pole arms. Specifically, I couldn't help but notice there are no historically accurate halberds. 6 - 10 foot long pole with an axe head, a spike off the top, and a hook opposite the axe head.

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Allow me to second the motion for more young male wizard-types. What figures I have see plenty of use as mages and non-Eastern monk types. Most wizardly figures seem to be armed with staves: It would be pleasant to see some with daggers, morningstars, crossbows, or spears.

 

I'd like to see more merchants or scholars, the sort of characters that PCs regularly find themselves shepherding through dangerous areas. When running a "caravan guard"-type scenario, I had a hard time finding figures to represent the caravan's drovers, merchants, and their servants. Reaper does have one merchant figure and a middle-eastern merchant-type.

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