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DATE: August 30, 2002

Gen Con Treasure

Gen Con 2002 logoOkay, I talked last week about some great memories from the convention, but I thought it worthwhile to actually point out some of the products at Gen Con that seemed great. The thing is, since I do a review column infrequently, I'm only going to discuss the stuff I liked that isn't the kind of thing I normally write reviews about. In short, no standard d20 products.

The Gamer's Bag
I never really cared about dice bags before. Maybe it's because when I game it's usually at my house, but I never felt the need to have a special bag to tote my dice. I had some green thing with a broken leather strap, and I didn't really care. Then I got one of the Gamer's Bag "yuan-ti skin" bags with an elegant red drawstring (with gold tips). It's big enough to hold 300 dice, and sturdy enough to do so for a long time. I'm hooked. You can check them out at RPGShop.

Fiery Dragon Counters
As James from Fiery Dragon said as he handed me some of their cool counters, "I know you're a miniatures household, but..." See, I love miniatures. If you don't know that yet, you'll know it by the time you read the stuff below. However, the Fiery Dragon counters, illustrated by Claudio Pozas, are fantastic. If I didn't use miniatures, I'd be all over these things. As it is, I'm still happy to have them. I gave some to my non-miniatures-using DM friend for his birthday a few months ago. At Gen Con, I got their Dragons set, their Demons and Devils pack, and one devoted to Tribes, Clans, and Cults. They're both great looking and extremely game-useful.

Reaper Miniatures
As I said last week, I love these guys' miniatures. For straightforward D&D "got to find a mini for my character" miniatures, Reaper is the company to beat. They do great monsters too, though. I got a dragon called Verocithrax and it's freakin' huge. It's more than 9 inches tall and 12 inches wide (the wings). If you ever wanted to have a half-fiend dragon in your game, Verocithrax is your man. Er, dragon.

Crocodile Games Miniatures
I mentioned WarGods of Aegyptus last week, too, but I'm going to mention them again. I particularly like the hawk-headed Heru figs, and the Anubi warriors. And if you're more interested in Greek stuff rather than Egyptian, rumor has it that WarGods of Olympus is in the works!

Hundred Kingdoms Miniatures
Check these guys out. Hundred Kingdoms is a new game, but that's not why I'm talking about it (I have no idea how it plays). It's the miniatures that caught my eye, a whole bunch of different armies. Some are human -- which is fine I suppose, but you've seen them before. The exciting ones are the other armies. Cat people (great for litorians), insect creatures, and -- best of all -- ape warriors. These guys look like Planet of the Apes meets Gladiator, and baby, that's all kinds of good.

Confrontation Miniatures
I love these hard-to-find French miniatures. I got a bunch at Gen Con. I particularly like the tigers of dirz (big, bipedal lizard-wolf things) and the huge skull-headed earth elemental. I also got some skeletons, which is really odd for me because I'd pretty much sworn off undead figures (because I've got dozens painted up and many more to paint than I'll ever get to). The thing is, though, Confrontation skeletons are just so well sculpted and posed.

1999 Miniatures
Yeah, I got a lot of miniatures at Gen Con. So sue me. These new miniatures are from Cell Entertainment. They are sort of science fantasy minis, but for my use in Ptolus, that's great. They look very nice and have a really different feel than many other minis, but I've got to warn you -- they're huge. They must be 35 to 40 mm easy. If you use these guys alongside your other minis, they'll look at least 7 feet tall. But a creative DM can deal with that...

The d20 Ranger
No, not that ranger. This ranger is a pair of clear plastic strips marked with the ranges of common weapons and spells that get cast in the game, assuming you are using the common 1 inch equals 5 feet scale. (Ever thought it was weird that we measure miniature height in millimeters and miniatures distance in inches?) These things are great. Want to know how many range increments your archer has to worry about to fire at a foe? This thing will tell you in seconds. Does he have line of sight? You can use this for figuring that out as well. This comes from BoneMan Press. Soon, they're going to do specific spell-area templates as well. Cool!

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