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Rage of Demons minis do not have stat cards.

Rage of Demons is the third set of randomly sorted monsters and heroes in the exciting new line of D&D miniatures, Icons of the Realms.


In Rage of Demons, Demon Lords are invading the Underdark, a deadly, subterranean realm inhabited by the most dangerous monsters of Dungeons and Dragons lore. The Demon Lords have begun to conquer regions of the Underdark and threaten to emerge on the surface. If successful, they will bring their personal flavor of madness to Faerun.


#016 Drow Captain is pre-painted and sold in mint condition.


Product# DDRD-016
Universe: Dungeons and Dragons
Set: Rage of Demons
Number: 016
Rarity: Uncommon

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

Just for Dragon Heist

Average rating of 2 out of 5 stars

This miniature is so specefic that there are only a few of options to use them, buy a few of them if in your campaign there are going to have a lot of gunslinger drow, like in waterdeep: dragon heist

March 29, 2022 1:37 AM

Its fine

Average rating of 3 out of 5 stars

Paint jobs nothing to wright home about, and the head looks like its about to pop off. Besides these however, it looks pretty good

October 16, 2021 3:14 PM

Drow captain

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Nice figure. Good paint job.

October 1, 2021 11:33 PM

Very nice drow warrior

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

I really like this drow. She has a nice pose, aiming her crossbow with the sword ready to jump into the fight. It is worth noting that the only exposed skin she has appears to be her head, because her cleavage, legs and arms are painted in a different color, so we can assume it is leather or cloth.

September 10, 2018 11:13 PM

Luiz Gustavo

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

I really like this drow. She has a nice pose, aiming her crossbow with the sword ready to jump into the fight. It is worth noting that the only exposed skin she has appears to be her head, because her cleavage, legs and arms are painted in a different color, so we can assume it is leather or cloth.

September 10, 2018 12:00 AM

Versatile drow fightress balances beauty and realism

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Like many minis in the Icons of the Realms series, this female drow fighter from Rage of Demons excels in realism. The pose is matter-of-factly but looks terrifyingly effective. She has either nerves of steel, or discipline learned in the military. For a PC, this mini is especially good because she's wielding a ranged and melee weapon simultaneously - PC's almost always use both. For an enemy fighter, you have the same advantage - she will look good either as a crossbow-woman or a sword combatant. But let me go back to the style question for a bit. Sometimes, female drow have posed (in both minis and fantasy art) for maximum seductiveness. There's none of that here. The pose says not "look at me" but "I kill you". This is reinforced by the style of the sword, which is wonderfully plain, looking just very effective. But she's a drow, and drow should not look drab and effective, but striking. This is achieved, here, too, not only by the rather traditional (but not overdone) cleavage in the armour, but also just the fact that she has a woman's body and has her back straight. So I would say that this very nice mini strikes a balance between realism and beauty.

May 28, 2017 12:47 AM

Xaltotun

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Like many minis in the Icons of the Realms series, this female drow fighter from Rage of Demons excels in realism. The pose is matter-of-factly but looks terrifyingly effective. She has either nerves of steel, or discipline learned in the military. For a PC, this mini is especially good because she's wielding a ranged and melee weapon simultaneously - PC's almost always use both. For an enemy fighter, you have the same advantage - she will look good either as a crossbow-woman or a sword combatant. But let me go back to the style question for a bit. Sometimes, female drow have posed (in both minis and fantasy art) for maximum seductiveness. There's none of that here. The pose says not look at me but I kill you. This is reinforced by the style of the sword, which is wonderfully plain, looking just very effective. But she's a drow, and drow should not look drab and effective, but striking. This is achieved, here, too, not only by the rather traditional (but not overdone) cleavage in the armour, but also just the fact that she has a woman's body and has her back straight. So I would say that this very nice mini strikes a balance between realism and beauty.

May 28, 2017 12:00 AM

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