So instead of filming an unboxing video today, I decided to
document it differently. I have been excited for the Eberron: Rising From the Last
War miniature boosters since I they were announced and have been watching
the spoilers slowly leak until picking up a brick today. A brick is eight
booster boxes and each box contains four miniatures, one large miniature and
three either small or medium sized. there are forty four miniatures in this set
and it features monsters not only from the Eberron book but also has monsters
that have been in other books, but have not made it to miniatures yet.
For my first box we had a Kalashtar, Living Spell Cloud
Kill, Shifter Artificer, and a Changeling. All four of these creatures are unique
to the world of Eberron. The Shifter, Kalashtar, and the Changeling all made their
appearance back in 2004 with the Eberron Campaign Setting, they were playable character
races. The Living Spell was a magical anomaly left over from the Last War where
magical spells now wander in the ruined landscape as creatures.
My second box had a Shifter Rogue, a Cloaker, an Iron
Defender, and an Undying Soldier. Shifters are creatures with the blood of lycanthropes
running through their veins. They have the ability to “shift” or channel their
more feral aspects to add to their abilities. The Cloaker is an older Dungeons
and Dragons monster from some of the earliest of days of dice. The Iron
Defender is a mechanical canine construct made by artificers. The Undying Soldier
is a undead elf, their people are good aligned, which is awesome to have non
evil undead.
My third box had Karnathi
Skeleton, an Ankheg, a Dusk Hag, and a Kalasthar. The Karnathi Skeleton is one
of two in the set, one has a sword, the other has an axe. The Karnathi are
super skeleton zombie hybrid creature used by the Order of the Emerald Claw
after the war. The Ankheg is a large sized monstrosity that plauges farms and
roads. They borrow, spit acid, and their statistics are in the Monster Manual. The
Dusk Hag is a newer witch creature for Eberron, witches are rough to fight in
this edition. The Kalashtar have an attachment to the realm of dreams and the
Quori, otherworldy creatures that live there.
Our fourth box had a Corpse
Flower, a Human Artificer, another Shifter Rogue with a knife, and the Undying
Councillor. The Corpse Flower is a large evil plant monster, it can either eat
a corpse within its form or animate a body as a zombie. The Corpse Flower also was the only miniature that was damaged out of the set, it broke free from the base, which happens some times. The Human Artificer can
work for an artificer of a war or forge cleric. Artificers are a staple of
Eberron, they showed up first in the 2004 Eberron Campaign Setting and have
been in playtest for the last few years. This new book is their first offical
printing and I love them. The Shifter Rogue in this box had a knife. The Undying
Councillor is one of the leaders of the Undying Court, it can also be used for
a mummy or lich.
Box five contained a Half Ogre with a spear, a Dwarf
Artificer, a Warforged with a mace, and Dyrrn the Corruptor. The Half Ogre shows
up in the Monster Manual and is a good threat for early levels of adventuring. The
Dwarf Artificer is a great dwarven mage and is one of my favorite miniatures in
this set. We also had another Warforged in this box, this one had a mace and a
snazzy blue cloak. The design of these warforged is drastically different from the
older warforged from the 3rd edition designs. Dyrrn the Corruptor is
a epic level villain of the Eberron world. He is one of the Daelkyr and is on par in power with the demon lords or arch devils.
Box six contained a Tsucora
Quori, a Gray Render, a Dwarf Magewright, and a Tarkanan Assassin. The Tsucora
Quori are an evil dream realm creature and have the ability to possess victims.
The Gray Render is one of my all time favorite monsters and the 5th
edition version shows up in Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes. They are large creatures
that form a bond with a target and will defend them till death. Because Eberron
is a world of magic almost everyone can use some form of magic. The Dwarven
Magewright and magewrights in general make magical items and tend to magical items
within the cities. Each has its own specialty of magic. Speaking of magic, the ruling
families of Eberrons various guilds and cities sometimes are blessed with
things called Dragonmarks. Dragonmarks give scions of the power spell like
abilities that help the family. The Tarkanan Assassin miniature has a magic
infused blade and the Tarkanan have their own dragonmarks, the Abberant Dragonmark.
Aberrant Dragonmarks are looked on as a bad omen or a sign of extreme danger.
Cadaver Collector |
Clawfoot Raptor |
Out of the forty four unique miniatures in this set I was able to
get thirty of them in one brick, which is pretty cool. There were only two real
repeats. The other really cool thing that came out with this set was the
Skycoach. The coach itself is a great flying ship that can be used for any sky
based or nautical voyage. The ship itself is pretty simple to assemble but I will
post a few construction pictures as well.
Large pile of parts |
There is the stand, it can slide back and forth
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And the stand and the base peg together.
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Big fin flap
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Little wing guys
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Boarding plank |
Boarding Ladder, there is space for minis |
Sleds in action |
Skycoach and sleds |
All together |
Figures for scale |
Thanks for checking out my haul. The lore and information has been gathered from the awesome book, Eberron: Rising From the Last War. Photos were taken by me. Miniatures made by Wizkids. Check your local game stores for curbside delivery and more information.
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