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In Monster Menagerie you will find a vast array of challenges for yoru heroes to overcome and allies to fight by your side. Face Bulettes as they use their powerful claws to tunnel through the earth when they hunt. Or the Gelantinous Cube as it scours dungeon passages in silent, predictable patterns. Or the Displacer Beast which takes its name from its ability to mask itself with illusion, displacing light so that it appears to be somewhere it is not. Will your heroes rise to the challenge?
#037 Succubus is pre-painted and sold in mint condition.
Product# DDMM-037
Universe: Dungeons and Dragons
Set: Monster Menagerie
Number: 037
Rarity: Rare
Note: Reprints of this set will have clear bases instead of black. Outstanding and future orders may include figures with clear bases.
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7 reviews
Anonymous
Had the incubus already so this was great to complete the set of 2
February 10, 2022 12:56 AM
Dreamy killer
An appropriately seductive lady demon. Cool mid flight pose, good detail, larger than a standard mini, but smaller than plenty of other BBEG demons.
January 3, 2022 9:58 PM
Joshua Proulx
Such a great mini. Really shows the true characters image before my players eyes.
December 21, 2021 3:55 PM
Nice sculpt and pose
Nice sculpt and pose
January 17, 2017 1:33 AM
Michael
Nice sculpt and pose
January 17, 2017 12:00 AM
Use Caution Assembling
Okay, first off... whoever decided where *specifically* the peg for the base goes really needed to rethink that. Yes, it goes exactly where it looks like it goes. And the *ahem* hole is too tight for the peg to fit right. Now, here's where the review title comes in. Don't try to force the peg into the hole. The miniature is actually multiple parts attached together, with the wings and the hair being separate pieces. How do I know this? I tried to get the peg to go into the hole, and her hair and wings fell off. Some superglue and a bit of whittling on the peg (ouch) should fix everything, but it was a bit of a shock when the miniature basically exploded. I'm not sure why they chose a flying succubus. In every adventure I've seen one, it's usually trying to trick the PCs, not strafe them. Still, the wings (when attached) are nice, and the sculpt is overall decent. The paint job, on the other hand, is not up to the standard they normally set for rares. And I have no idea why her thigh-high boots have metal kneecaps and steel toes. That just seems odd, given the normal modus operandi of a succubus.
July 16, 2016 4:09 AM
Gruffydd
Okay, first off... whoever decided where *specifically* the peg for the base goes really needed to rethink that. Yes, it goes exactly where it looks like it goes. And the *ahem* hole is too tight for the peg to fit right. Now, here's where the review title comes in. Don't try to force the peg into the hole. The miniature is actually multiple parts attached together, with the wings and the hair being separate pieces. How do I know this? I tried to get the peg to go into the hole, and her hair and wings fell off. Some superglue and a bit of whittling on the peg (ouch) should fix everything, but it was a bit of a shock when the miniature basically exploded. I'm not sure why they chose a flying succubus. In every adventure I've seen one, it's usually trying to trick the PCs, not strafe them. Still, the wings (when attached) are nice, and the sculpt is overall decent. The paint job, on the other hand, is not up to the standard they normally set for rares. And I have no idea why her thigh-high boots have metal kneecaps and steel toes. That just seems odd, given the normal modus operandi of a succubus.
July 16, 2016 12:00 AM
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