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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.
#029 Vrock Demon is pre-painted and sold in mint condition.
Product# DDRD-029
Universe: Dungeons and Dragons
Set: Rage of Demons
Number: 029
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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8 reviews
V-Rock around the clock
I had but one V-Rock and it was ground-based. This miniature will fly!
December 18, 2022 10:42 PM
Conar Rochford
Didn’t come with stand, but issue was solved satisfactorily
April 12, 2022 5:13 PM
Good sculpt, useful mini
It's a Vrock, one of the most common types of demons to show up in the classic D&D/AD&D modules. If you're running a long-term or high level campaign, you'll probably need these at some point. This is a good sculpt, if a bit lacking in detail on the wings (the feathers look more like ridges than individual feathers). The part that had me chuckling is the face. It looks like one of the Skeksis from the classic Jim Henson movie, "The Dark Crystal". The good news is this is because of a good level of detail in the face and jaw. The figure itself is very two-tone, being mostly grey (wings) and bluish-purple (body). For those who like repainting, a carefully applied dark wash would do wonders for this mini.
October 11, 2015 2:30 AM
Gruffydd
It's a Vrock, one of the most common types of demons to show up in the classic D&D/AD&D modules. If you're running a long-term or high level campaign, you'll probably need these at some point. This is a good sculpt, if a bit lacking in detail on the wings (the feathers look more like ridges than individual feathers). The part that had me chuckling is the face. It looks like one of the Skeksis from the classic Jim Henson movie, The Dark Crystal. The good news is this is because of a good level of detail in the face and jaw. The figure itself is very two-tone, being mostly grey (wings) and bluish-purple (body). For those who like repainting, a carefully applied dark wash would do wonders for this mini.
October 11, 2015 12:00 AM
Better than the old Vrock
Great mini. I love that they put the vrock demon in the air. I like the paint job and the pose. All in all a good representation of a vrock. Not the best mini in the rage set, but a pretty good one. If you don't pull one from a booster $6 isn't a bad price either.
September 20, 2015 5:55 AM
Don
Great mini. I love that they put the vrock demon in the air. I like the paint job and the pose. All in all a good representation of a vrock. Not the best mini in the rage set, but a pretty good one. If you don't pull one from a booster $6 isn't a bad price either.
September 20, 2015 12:00 AM
Excellent figure
This is a great figure - the base and pillar on mine fit together perfectly, and it looks amazing. It does look aA little weird next to the far larger vrock from the WotC's old D&D minis, but hey, who expects consistency from chaotic demons anyways?
September 9, 2015 9:46 PM
Bob
This is a great figure - the base and pillar on mine fit together perfectly, and it looks amazing. It does look aA little weird next to the far larger vrock from the WotC's old D&D minis, but hey, who expects consistency from chaotic demons anyways?
September 9, 2015 12:00 AM
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