Does anyone have any suggestions for Minis that can be used for Wild Shape? The only solution I've really found are going to dollar stores and looking at the plastic animals they have, but supply and quality can be very limited, so I'm wondering if there are any suggestions out there.
I have done the same thing, dollar story minatures or in toy shops. In one toy shop i found safari toobs and they have reasonable scuplts although are more expensive.
any suggestions for Minis that can be used for Wild Shape?
What do you need? I mainly use D&D miniatures (my preferred forms are Dire Wolf, Brown Bear & Giant spider), but I also obtained this for a Giant Elk (perfect size once I put in on a base)
I have a ton of Paizo Pawns and their Summon Monster set has several animals.
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DM: Preparing Eberron campaign.
Player: Dokth, NG, hill dwarf, folk hero, Circle of the Shepherd, homebrew campaign. Takes the role of Shepherd seriously and the party is his flock. He heals their booboos, listens to their problems, and tries to guide them to a higher path. Speaks with a quasi-Appalacian accent and has no qualms with slapping the taste out of the mouth of the ill-mannered (even if he does have a 6 Strength).
I made my own tokens. For my Druid player I made a bear / spider flip token. He uses those forms the most. The tokens I made are just wood discs with pictures mod podged on.
If you don't mind being a little different, check out these flat miniatures. You get several of them for only $30. Plus, they will fit in a smaller space because they are flat. I just ordered them and I am excited to try them out.
Does anyone have any suggestions for Minis that can be used for Wild Shape? The only solution I've really found are going to dollar stores and looking at the plastic animals they have, but supply and quality can be very limited, so I'm wondering if there are any suggestions out there.
Thanks!
I have done the same thing, dollar story minatures or in toy shops. In one toy shop i found safari toobs and they have reasonable scuplts although are more expensive.
https://www.safariltd.com/toobs/
I put my dice cube over my figure, because dice cubes are exactly "large" on a minimap.
Beastsbox.com has huge land beast. Fit to the priper battlemat scale.
Oh, that's a nice Giant Elk! I've been using a dollar store moose for mine :P
I have a ton of Paizo Pawns and their Summon Monster set has several animals.
Current Activity
DM: Preparing Eberron campaign.
Player: Dokth, NG, hill dwarf, folk hero, Circle of the Shepherd, homebrew campaign. Takes the role of Shepherd seriously and the party is his flock. He heals their booboos, listens to their problems, and tries to guide them to a higher path. Speaks with a quasi-Appalacian accent and has no qualms with slapping the taste out of the mouth of the ill-mannered (even if he does have a 6 Strength).
I made my own tokens. For my Druid player I made a bear / spider flip token. He uses those forms the most. The tokens I made are just wood discs with pictures mod podged on.
If you don't mind being a little different, check out these flat miniatures. You get several of them for only $30. Plus, they will fit in a smaller space because they are flat. I just ordered them and I am excited to try them out.
http://arcknight.squarespace.com/shop/fpm-animals-and-familiars
Does anyone know how thick the 4e cardboard tokens are? thinking about putting them on my DM's pathfinder pawns bases, could use the background info
1. Go to www.trollandtoad.com
2. Type in Animal name
3. Order one of the few models you like :D
https://www.trollandtoad.com/p229997.html as an example of a dire bear for $6 US plus postage :)
Thanks for this! Practically perfect for what I need (unless I were independently wealthy)