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Few foes add as much terror and excitement into a story like a dragon, and with these Red and Black dragons, you have your choice of fire-breathing or acid-spewing dragons to serve either as the next foe around the corner or your campaign's next significant enemy!

Each dragon has a 70mm base. The Red dragon is approximately 140mm tall. The Black Dragon is approximately 100mm tall.

Contents:
1 Adult Red Dragon
1 Adult Black Dragon

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7 reviews

A Great Tandem Purchase

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Always wanted to collect dragons for DND and this is a good starting off point.

September 7, 2021 9:23 PM

Great looking dragons at the right size for Pathfinder Second Edition..but not a five-star value

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

I want to make it clear that these are Pathfinder dragons. That's important, because other reviews are comparing them to recent D&D dragons. WizKids has pumped up the size of D&D dragons, especially with its release of the Premium Adult Dragons line, where even the bass is larger--Gargantuan--and a smaller white ring signifies where the Huge space ends . Unlike that line, this pack of Pathfinder dragons sticks to the official Paizo sizes for their dragons in Pathfinder 2e. Specifically, that means this Ancient Black Dragon is a Huge-sized miniature. And the Adult Red Dragon is a smallish-Huge Dragon. Please understand that when purchasing this pack. If you are purchasing them for their accuracy at the game table for Pathfinder Second Edition, you'll be very pleased. If you're purchasing them because you are hoping you can use them for Gargantuan dragons in D&D, you will likely be a tad disappointed, as these are much closer in size to the recent Huge-sized dragons released in Rime of the Frostmaiden and Tangs and Falons. Having said all that, I like the sculpt and paint job on them both. The black dragon is now my favorite black dragon from either the D&D or Pathfinder ppm brands, and that includes the old Gargantuan Black Dragon from the Wizards of the Coast ppm line that ran from 2003-2010. As beautiful as these are, I'm not a fan of $30.00 per miniature for a Huge dragon. I don't think the Rare pieces from the main releases (D&D Icons and Pathfinder Battles) are worth that on the singles market, and I wouldn't say these are worth it as a standalone buy, either. I would say these are overpriced by about $10 per set, so I can't say the price or value is five-stars.

November 6, 2020 9:33 AM

Pigraven

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

I want to make it clear that these are Pathfinder dragons. That's important, because other reviews are comparing them to recent D&D dragons. WizKids has pumped up the size of D&D dragons, especially with its release of the Premium Adult Dragons line, where even the bass is larger--Gargantuan--and a smaller white ring signifies where the Huge space ends . Unlike that line, this pack of Pathfinder dragons sticks to the official Paizo sizes for their dragons in Pathfinder 2e. Specifically, that means this Ancient Black Dragon is a Huge-sized miniature. And the Adult Red Dragon is a smallish-Huge Dragon. Please understand that when purchasing this pack. If you are purchasing them for their accuracy at the game table for Pathfinder Second Edition, you'll be very pleased. If you're purchasing them because you are hoping you can use them for Gargantuan dragons in D&D, you will likely be a tad disappointed, as these are much closer in size to the recent Huge-sized dragons released in Rime of the Frostmaiden and Tangs and Falons. Having said all that, I like the sculpt and paint job on them both. The black dragon is now my favorite black dragon from either the D&D or Pathfinder ppm brands, and that includes the old Gargantuan Black Dragon from the Wizards of the Coast ppm line that ran from 2003-2010. As beautiful as these are, I'm not a fan of $30.00 per miniature for a Huge dragon. I don't think the Rare pieces from the main releases (D&D Icons and Pathfinder Battles) are worth that on the singles market, and I wouldn't say these are worth it as a standalone buy, either. I would say these are overpriced by about $10 per set, so I can't say the price or value is five-stars.

November 6, 2020 12:00 AM

Dissapointed in size

Average rating of 2 out of 5 stars

There much too small for the huge sized base there on, really small and pathetic compared to other recent minis. Dissapointed by them and will playing them as young dragons not Adults given there size, if you really want a Dragon dual pack go for it but if you're not desperate for them I'd avoid them.

July 25, 2020 10:02 PM

Tyler

Average rating of 2 out of 5 stars

There much too small for the huge sized base there on, really small and pathetic compared to other recent minis. Dissapointed by them and will playing them as young dragons not Adults given there size, if you really want a Dragon dual pack go for it but if you're not desperate for them I'd avoid them.

July 25, 2020 12:00 AM

A Must Have for your Miniature Collection

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Both of these beautiful dragons are a great addition to my Dragon Collection, and Miniature horde. The semi translucent around the edging of the Red Dragon is very nice. The purplish hue among the wings on the Black Dragon is very impressive. Was not expecting it to "pop" like it does.

July 20, 2020 5:21 PM

Vern

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Both of these beautiful dragons are a great addition to my Dragon Collection, and Miniature horde. The semi translucent around the edging of the Red Dragon is very nice. The purplish hue among the wings on the Black Dragon is very impressive. Was not expecting it to pop like it does.

July 20, 2020 12:00 AM

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