If so do you play their own campaign or integrate them into a 5e or home brew campaign? How do you think they compare to 5e monsters or how well do they even play with them?
They seem a little OP to me. The pirate turtle for instance has an attack that could literally kill you twice over in one attack.
I am not familiar with the company, so I went to their site to see what you are asking about.
Wildspire Miniatures are just Minis from a different company. Their site says they are 28mm Scale which is a 1" base for use on standard 1" grid Battle Maps, just like is used in many RPGs including D&D.
So from that aspect, yes, you can use those minis if you already own them.
I do see that their shop offers a download of a "Monster Guide" that includes Stat Blocks and Descriptions as well as Maps, but you would not use that with D&D.
The Minis might look deterrent than the 5e Art of that Monster, but there are so many types and shapes of many monsters, it doesn't matter if it matches exactly. An example being, I ran a One-Shot for Halloween a few years back and needed something to represent a bunch of Animated Pumpkins that I had Homebrewed.... I just used some orange glass Beads I found... The mini is just a representation of what you are fighting, it doesn't have to be anything official.
If there is a mushroom guy in the Wildspire set, then he could be a Myconid, etc.
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I am not familiar with the company, so I went to their site to see what you are asking about.
Wildspire Miniatures are just Minis from a different company. Their site says they are 28mm Scale which is a 1" base for use on standard 1" grid Battle Maps, just like is used in many RPGs including D&D.
So from that aspect, yes, you can use those minis if you already own them.
I do see that their shop offers a download of a "Monster Guide" that includes Stat Blocks and Descriptions as well as Maps, but you would not use that with D&D.
The Minis might look deterrent than the 5e Art of that Monster, but there are so many types and shapes of many monsters, it doesn't matter if it matches exactly. An example being, I ran a One-Shot for Halloween a few years back and needed something to represent a bunch of Animated Pumpkins that I had Homebrewed.... I just used some orange glass Beads I found... The mini is just a representation of what you are fighting, it doesn't have to be anything official.
If there is a mushroom guy in the Wildspire set, then he could be a Myconid, etc.
Hope this helped
I was just hoping someone could say how well they fit in with 5e monsters.
The website says that the stat blocks that these miniatures use are all D&D fifth edition compatible. They should fit into any fifth edition game without much issue.
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If so do you play their own campaign or integrate them into a 5e or home brew campaign? How do you think they compare to 5e monsters or how well do they even play with them?
They seem a little OP to me. The pirate turtle for instance has an attack that could literally kill you twice over in one attack.
Greetings Trtlman,
I am not familiar with the company, so I went to their site to see what you are asking about.
Wildspire Miniatures are just Minis from a different company.
Their site says they are 28mm Scale which is a 1" base for use on standard 1" grid Battle Maps, just like is used in many RPGs including D&D.
So from that aspect, yes, you can use those minis if you already own them.
I do see that their shop offers a download of a "Monster Guide" that includes Stat Blocks and Descriptions as well as Maps, but you would not use that with D&D.
The Minis might look deterrent than the 5e Art of that Monster, but there are so many types and shapes of many monsters, it doesn't matter if it matches exactly.
An example being, I ran a One-Shot for Halloween a few years back and needed something to represent a bunch of Animated Pumpkins that I had Homebrewed.... I just used some orange glass Beads I found... The mini is just a representation of what you are fighting, it doesn't have to be anything official.
If there is a mushroom guy in the Wildspire set, then he could be a Myconid, etc.
Hope this helped!
Breathe, dragons; sing of the First World, forged out of chaos and painted with beauty.
Sing of Bahamut, the Platinum, molding the shape of the mountains and rivers;
Sing too of Chromatic Tiamat, painting all over the infinite canvas.
Partnered, they woke in the darkness; partnered, they labored in acts of creation.
The website says that the stat blocks that these miniatures use are all D&D fifth edition compatible. They should fit into any fifth edition game without much issue.
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You can call me LT. :)
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